Hi - I am trying to dynamically create my partition folders via attachment_fu. I have read about a hack that allows you to do this on the attachment model: :partition => lambda {|a| a.article_id} Which passes the model''s object into the lambda and uses the ''article_id'' attribute as its directory name. However, this isn''t work for me. I think the lambda is simply evaluating as ''true'' and causing attachment_fu to simply do conventional directory creation on my file system. Anyone find a way to get this to work - or have a way to dynamically create partitions from object attributes like ''a.name'' etc..? Any help appreciated!
NVM - silly me forgot to grab the forked attachment_fu. Works fine now. northband wrote:> Hi - > > I am trying to dynamically create my partition folders via > attachment_fu. I have read about a hack that allows you to do this on > the attachment model: > > :partition => lambda {|a| a.article_id} > > Which passes the model''s object into the lambda and uses the > ''article_id'' attribute as its directory name. However, this isn''t > work for me. I think the lambda is simply evaluating as ''true'' and > causing attachment_fu to simply do conventional directory creation on > my file system. > > Anyone find a way to get this to work - or have a way to dynamically > create partitions from object attributes like ''a.name'' etc..? > > Any help appreciated! > > >