Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "Attachement_fu error when updating existing photos"
2007 Dec 13
4
Attachment_fu problems on updates
On the creation of a member the member''s picture uploads as it should.
However, when updating the member, while selecting a new picture, an
error is thrown:
can''t convert nil into String
RAILS_ROOT: /Users/chris/Documents/Projects/Rails/CommunityCMS/trunk
Application Trace | Framework Trace | Full Trace
2007 Mar 04
3
Dynamically setting the image directory used by attachment_fu
It took me a while to figure this out and I don''t see any wiki pages
for attachment_fu so I figure I would just post this here.
I didn''t like the way attachment_fu by default creates directories
under a given directory for a specific class e.g.
item_image/1/img_1.jpg
item_image/1/img_1_thumb.jpg
item_image/2/img_2.jpg
item_image/2/img_2_thumb.jpg
item_image/3/img_3.jpg
2007 Jun 29
1
attachment_fu validation error
I have this class:
class Logo < ActiveRecord::Base
has_one :something
has_attachment :content_type => :image,
:storage => :db_file,
:max_size => 500.kilobytes
:thumbnails => {:web => ''150x100'', :pdf =>
''150x100''},
:processor =>
2007 Sep 18
2
Making attachment_fu polymorphic
I am working on a small model mixin called attachment_kung to make
attachment_fu polymorphic, so you no longer need a different table and
Model class for every associated attachment (Productimage, Ad_doc,
etc). All you really need is one model and table to handel all your
attachments - in some cases, anyway. I have the code working, but have
run into one small hitch that I can''t seem to
2023 Dec 30
3
Help request: Parsing docx files for key words and appending to a spreadsheet
An update: Running this block of code:
# Load libraries
library(tcltk)
library(tidyverse)
library(officer)
filepath <- setwd(tk_choose.dir())
filename <- "Now they want us to charge our electric cars from litter
bins.docx"
#full_filename <- paste0(filepath, filename)
full_filename <- paste(filepath, filename, sep="/")
if (!file.exists(full_filename)) {
?
2023 Dec 30
1
Help request: Parsing docx files for key words and appending to a spreadsheet
full_filename <- paste(filepath, filename,sep="/")
On Sat, Dec 30, 2023 at 1:45?PM Andy <phaedrusv at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks Ivan and Calum
>
> I continue to appreciate your support.
>
> Calum, I entered the code snippet you provided, and it returns 'file
> missing'. Looking at this, while the object 'full_filename' exists, what
> is
2023 Dec 30
2
Help request: Parsing docx files for key words and appending to a spreadsheet
Hi Eric
Thanks for that. That seems to fix one problem (the lack of a
separator), but introduces a new one when I complete the function Calum
proposed:Error in docx_summary() : argument "x" is missing, with no default
The whole code so far looks like this:
# Load libraries
library(tcltk)
library(tidyverse)
library(officer)
filepath <- setwd(tk_choose.dir())
filename <-
2023 Dec 30
1
Help request: Parsing docx files for key words and appending to a spreadsheet
Thanks Ivan and Calum
I continue to appreciate your support.
Calum, I entered the code snippet you provided, and it returns 'file
missing'. Looking at this, while the object 'full_filename' exists, what
is happening is that the path from getwd() is being appended to the
title of the article, but without the '/' between the end of the path
name (here 'TEST' and
2023 Dec 29
1
Help request: Parsing docx files for key words and appending to a spreadsheet
help(read_docx) says that the function only imports one docx file. In
> order to read multiple files, use a for loop or the lapply function.
>
I told you people will suggest better ways to loop!!
>
> docx_summary(read_docx("Now they want us to charge our electric cars
> from litter bins.docx")) should work.
>
Ivan thanks for spotting my fail! Since the OP is new to
2007 Aug 22
8
How to spec an attachment_fu model
First off, I''m not trying to spec attachment_fu, I know it''s been tested.
But, I added some code to that model that I do need to test. Basically,
I need to somehow fulfill the "uploaded_data" property so I can actually
run my tests(otherwise they fail because of validations). The
"uploaded_data" field is what would grab the multipart data from form.
Here
2007 Aug 27
2
send_file : downloaded file cannot be open after upload OK
I easily implemented the upload , using the ''attachment_fu'' plugin...
I can see and open the uploaded files (a pdf file 60k and a jpeg images
28k)
now I try to implement the download action in my document_controller, I
wrote :
def download
@document = Document.find(params[:id])
send_file(@document.full_filename,
:filename =>
2007 Jan 30
1
Error message when building a package
I'm trying to build a package. The machine is PowerPC G4 with Mac OS 10.4.8,
and I'm using R2.4.1.
I get "R CMD build roots" working, and it created roots.tar.gz. But I get
the following message when I run "R CMD INSTALL -l ../myrlibrary
roots.tar.gz"
======================================================================
* Installing *source* package 'roots'
2006 Oct 15
1
mongrel_send_file gem plugin
served piping hot fresh from my svn repo:
http://svn.techno-weenie.net/projects/mongrel/mongrel_send_file/README
== mongrel_send_file GemPlugin
This is a simple plugin to handle the sending of secure files from a
rails app. Here''s the typical process:
- Rails app authorizes user to download file
- Rails app sets file info in the session, redirects to custom URL
like
2007 Apr 05
1
Problem installing rgdal on Mac OS X
Please forgive me for posting this here if it is not appropriate (where
should this question be posed?)?
I am attempting to install rgdal (from source, since there is no binary)
on Mac OS X 10.4.9 on a PowerPC G3 Macintosh. I have R version 2.4.1
(2006-12-18) installed. Following the install directions suggested at:
http://www.sal.uiuc.edu/tools/tools-sum/rgeo/rgeo-detail/map-packages-on-cran
2011 Jan 06
0
issue with the attachment_fu on sinatra with rails 3
Hello experts,
As I''ve posted in my previous post that problem with attachement_fu on
sinatra
http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/814969#972738
I need to upload an image from my local computer to a web server and
store the location in a database using attachment_fu plugin
Any ideas on how to get this to work?
-Ganesh K
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2008 Oct 25
1
attachment_fu replace thumbnail
hi.
I use attachement_fu and create this two thubnails of an image.
:thumbnails => {
:medium => ''380x>'',
:thumb => ''x100>''
}
Is it possible to replace the existing :thumb image with another image?
The main Image and the :medium should remain unchanged.
thanks
michael
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2007 Aug 18
0
RSpec and acts_as_attachment
Hey guys,
I''m getting a weird error when trying to test something like the
following. It''s a model that is using acts_as_attachment but the
weird thing is the equivalent Test::Unit case passes. Does anyone
have any ideas?
Best,
Dave
# it was a Test::Unit case first
def test_should_be_invalid_without_file
UserFile.any_instance.expects(:with_image).never
2007 Mar 28
1
attachment_fu & update_attributes... bug?
It seems that attachment_fu is a pretty popular plugin (it''s great), but
I''ve been having a terrible time trying to figure out an issue when
using "update_attributes". I''m storing files on the file system rather
than in a database.
It seems that when "update_attributes" is called with a new file,
upload_data= tries to copy a file that
2007 Jun 27
5
How to make attachment_fu generate RESTFUL URL
hi folks:
I follow this article:http://clarkware.com/cgi/blosxom/2007/02/24
all goes well except the public_filename ,it return something like
"photos/0000/0001/test.jpg" ,not the expected RESTFUL URL LIKE
''photos/1/test.jpg'',any suggestion?
My Env is Rails 1.2.3 on Ruby 1.8.6 with attachment_fu from http
://svn.techno-weenie.net/projects/plugins/attachment_fu/ by now
2023 Dec 29
1
Help request: Parsing docx files for key words and appending to a spreadsheet
? Fri, 29 Dec 2023 20:17:41 +0000
Andy <phaedrusv at gmail.com> ?????:
> doc_in <- read_docx(files)
>
> Results in this error:Error in filetype %in% c("docx") &&
> grepl("^([fh]ttp)", file) :'length = 9' in coercion to 'logical(1)'
help(read_docx) says that the function only imports one docx file. In
order to read multiple files,