Hi,
Any one have any idea about using aurigma image uploader in rails.
I am trying to implement it in my application.
I followed following steps:
Copied HTML source in index.rb to index.html.erb
Installed paperclip to store images.
The request to upload sent to create method in
images_controller
Retrieve images from post data
Save images to DB through paperclip
My code works fine till this point. Images are cropped, saved
properly to DB.
But after that when I want to redirect it gives me error in a
alert box saying
Server attempted to redirect you to
http://localhost:3000/profile/2/images, but server
redirects are not supported.
Please help me out of this.
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Pravin Mhatre wrote:> Please help me out of this.Kind of hard when we have no example from your code... What does your controller code look like? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Ar Chron wrote:> Pravin Mhatre wrote: >> Please help me out of this. > > Kind of hard when we have no example from your code... > > What does your controller code look like?Here is my controller code def create no_of_files = 0 params_keys = params.keys.size for k in 0..params_keys no_of_files += 1 if params["SourceFile_#{k}"] end if no_of_files < 4 @advert = Advert.find(params[:advert_id]) for i in 1..no_of_files @image = Image.new @image.photo = params["SourceFile_" + i.to_s]#.first @image.image_type = "Advert" @advert.images << @image end redirect_to advert_path(@advert) #render :template => "adverts/show" else flash[:error] = "You can upload maximum 4 images for an advert." redirect_to adverts_path end end -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
> Here is my controller codeAlso, protect_from_forgery :except => ["create"] -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Hello, Please read discussion on this problem on Aurigma managed forums: http://forums.aurigma.com/yaf_postst3688_Aurigma-image-uploaderin-rails.aspx On 26 июн, 19:54, Pravin Mhatre <rails-mailing-l...@andreas-s.net> wrote:> > Here is my controller code > > Also, > protect_from_forgery :except => ["create"] > > -- > Posted viahttp://www.ruby-forum.com/.