Sorry, I should have mentioned that I''m using Paperclip.
On Mar 8, 12:17 am, Sandy
<sandy.as...-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
wrote:> I realize that S3 buckets do not contain folders, but that they do
> permit the use of filenames which contain the "/" character,
thereby
> giving the appearance of folders ("pseudofolders"). I want to be
able
> to save files in an S3 bucket, with pseudofolders where the
> pseudofolders are dynamically assigned based on the category of the
> file and the type of file.
>
> For example, if I was saving John''s vacation photos, I would want
them
> to appear in my bucket ("mybucket") with the owner_name of
''john'' and
> category ''vacation'', so that a photo having a filename
''photo.jpg''
> would appear in S3
ashttp://mybucket.s3.amazonaws.com/john/vacation/photo.jpg.
> How do I accomplish this using paperclip?
>
> I do not understand what I have to do to modify the
> default :url / :path so that I can create the desired result. In
> general, I would like to be able to control the full "path"
between
> "mybucket" (the S3 bucket) and "filename", so that I
can access the
> file
athttp://mybucket.s3.amazonaws.com//{whatever_i_dynamically_create}/filename.
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