This is my working! model view and controller (without AJAX): Model: attachment.rb class Attachment < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :task belongs_to :user validates_presence_of :comment def uploaded_file=(file_field) self.name = base_part_of(file_field.original_filename) self.content_type = file_field.content_type.chomp self.data = file_field.read end def base_part_of(file_name) File.basename(file_name).gsub(/[^\w._-]/, '''' ) end end View: <% form_for(:attachment, :url => {:controller => ''attachment'', :action => ''save'', :task_id => params[:id]}, :html => { :multipart => true }) do |form| %> Upload your file: <br /> <%= form.file_field(:uploaded_file) %><br/> Comment: <br /> <%= form.text_field(:comment) %> <br /> <%= submit_tag("Upload file" ) %> <% end %> Controller#save: def save params[:attachment][:user_id] = current_user.id params[:attachment][:task_id] = params[:task_id] @attach = Attachment.new(params[:attachment]) if @attach.save flash[:notice] = "New attachment added" else flash[:notice] = "There were problems" end redirect_to(:controller => ''tasks'' , :action => ''edit'' , :id => params[:task_id]) end And this is not working! controller and view with AJAX (model is the same): Controller#add_new: def add_new @task = Task.find_by_id(params[:id]) params[:attachment][:user_id] = current_user.id params[:attachment][:task_id] = params[:task_id] @attach = Attachment.new(params[:attachment]) if @attach.save @attach = @task.attachments end render :partial => "./tasks/ajax_attachments" end View: <% remote_form_for(:attachment, :before => "Element.show(''spinner'')", :success => "Element.hide(''spinner'')", :url => { :controller => ''attachment'', :action => ''add_new'', :task_id => @task }, :update => ''atte'', :html => { :multipart => true }) do |form| %> Upload your file: <br /> <%= form.file_field(:uploaded_file) %><br/> Comment: <br /> <%= form.text_field(:comment) %> <br /> <%= submit_tag("Upload file" ) %> <% end %> When I use ajax this code doesn''t work and error appears like that: undefined method `original_filename'' for "E:\\article.txt":String and ApplicationTrace #{RAILS_ROOT}/app/models/attachment.rb:7:in `uploaded_file='' #{RAILS_ROOT}/app/controllers/attachment_controller.rb:25:in `new'' #{RAILS_ROOT}/app/controllers/attachment_controller.rb:25:in `add_new'' -e:4:in `load'' -e:4 How can I fixed It??? --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFFw@public.gmane.org To unsubscribe from this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk-unsubscribe-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFFw@public.gmane.org For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rubyonrails-talk?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
On 04 May 2007, at 12:22, Daniello wrote:> <% remote_form_for(:attachment, > :before => "Element.show(''spinner'')", > :success => "Element.hide(''spinner'')", > :url => { :controller => ''attachment'', > :action => ''add_new'', > :task_id => @task }, > :update => ''atte'', > :html => { :multipart => true }) do |form| %> > Upload your file: > <br /> > <%= form.file_field(:uploaded_file) %><br/> > Comment: > <br /> > <%= form.text_field(:comment) %> > <br /> > <%= submit_tag("Upload file" ) %> > <% end %> > > When I use ajax this code doesn''t work and error appears like that: > > undefined method `original_filename'' for "E:\\article.txt":String > > and ApplicationTrace > > #{RAILS_ROOT}/app/models/attachment.rb:7:in `uploaded_file='' > #{RAILS_ROOT}/app/controllers/attachment_controller.rb:25:in `new'' > #{RAILS_ROOT}/app/controllers/attachment_controller.rb:25:in `add_new'' > -e:4:in `load'' > -e:4 > > How can I fixed It???This has come up so many times on this list already, but here we go: JavaScript security doesn''t allow access to the local filesystem, so you can''t upload files using AJAX. You can however let the user get the impression the files are uploaded through AJAX. A few possibilities: Using a hidden iframe to post the file to, the iframe will handle the upload and it''s a normal HTTP request. If you want upload progress, you''ll have to use a periodical updater to poll the progress on the server. There are a few blog posts (I believe one was posted just a few days ago) showing you how to do it this way. Use SWFUpload (http://swfupload.mammon.se/), my personal preference, even though the user will need Flash. The advantage is that you can do all of the filtering (filetypes, max size, ) clientside and the upload progress is handled by the Flash file (it monitors the progress of the stream). One of the apps I''m using it in can be found over here (make sure you upload a picture > 800 KB if you want to see the upload progress): http://demo.placid.be/albums/ 2;manage Best regards Peter De Berdt --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFFw@public.gmane.org To unsubscribe from this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk-unsubscribe@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rubyonrails-talk?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
Does Javascript allow download from the server to the local filesystem ? I ask that because i am trying to initiate a file download through a link_to_function method which contains an Ajax.Request ... Here it is : <%= link_to_function("Ajax Download Pic", "new Ajax.Request(''/main/dl_photos/#{personne.id}?index=1'', {}); ") %> But the file does not download, even if the terminal show a 200 status request with a sending data"XXX.jpg", by monitoring with a TCP monitor the link above and a non Ajax one like : <%= link_to "Download Pic", :action => "dl_photos", :id => personne.id, :index=> personne.images.at(0).id %> i get the same response to both request, but the later works ... any idea ?? On 4 mai, 06:44, Peter De Berdt <peter.de.be...-LPO8gxj9N8aZIoH1IeqzKA@public.gmane.org> wrote:> On 04 May 2007, at 12:22, Daniello wrote: > > > > > <% remote_form_for(:attachment, > > :before => "Element.show(''spinner'')", > > :success => "Element.hide(''spinner'')", > > :url => { :controller => ''attachment'', > > :action => ''add_new'', > > :task_id => @task }, > > :update => ''atte'', > > :html => { :multipart => true }) do |form| %> > > Upload your file: > > <br /> > > <%= form.file_field(:uploaded_file) %><br/> > > Comment: > > <br /> > > <%= form.text_field(:comment) %> > > <br /> > > <%= submit_tag("Upload file" ) %> > > <% end %> > > > When I use ajax this code doesn''t work and error appears like that: > > > undefined method `original_filename'' for "E:\\article.txt":String > > > and ApplicationTrace > > > #{RAILS_ROOT}/app/models/attachment.rb:7:in `uploaded_file='' > > #{RAILS_ROOT}/app/controllers/attachment_controller.rb:25:in `new'' > > #{RAILS_ROOT}/app/controllers/attachment_controller.rb:25:in `add_new'' > > -e:4:in `load'' > > -e:4 > > > How can I fixed It??? > > This has come up so many times on this list already, but here we go: > > JavaScript security doesn''t allow access to the local filesystem, so > you can''t upload files using AJAX. You can however let the user get > the impression the files are uploaded through AJAX. > > A few possibilities: > · Using a hidden iframe to post the file to, the iframe will handle > the upload and it''s a normal HTTP request. If you want upload > progress, you''ll have to use a periodical updater to poll the > progress on the server. There are a few blog posts (I believe one was > posted just a few days ago) showing you how to do it this way. > · Use SWFUpload (http://swfupload.mammon.se/), my personal > preference, even though the user will need Flash. The advantage is > that you can do all of the filtering (filetypes, max size, ...) > clientside and the upload progress is handled by the Flash file (it > monitors the progress of the stream). One of the apps I''m using it in > can be found over here (make sure you upload a picture > 800 KB if > you want to see the upload progress):http://demo.placid.be/albums/ > 2;manage > > Best regards > > Peter De Berdt--~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFFw@public.gmane.org To unsubscribe from this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk-unsubscribe@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rubyonrails-talk?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---