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S3Storage
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This is an alpha-release. Use at your own risk.
This plugin is created for the Ruby on Rails framework and makes it really simple to
use Amazon S3 for storing your uploaded files.
You will need an account with Amazon Web Services http://aws.amazon.com/
Installation
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Install the Amazon gem first
Then you can install the plugin itself:
ruby ./script/install plugin git://github.com/standout/s3storage.gitYour model needs to have the following fields for this to work.
- original_filename - content_typeUsage
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The plugin will create your bucket automatically if it does not already exist.
Remember that bucket names must be unique across all of S3. I usually get around this
by setting the bucket name to a domain name.
I’ll show some example code for a model called Document.
Scaffold (command line):
ruby ./script/generate scaffold Document title:string, original_filename:string, content_type:string
rake db:migrate
Model (app/models/document.rb):
class Document < ActiveRecord::Base
s3_storage :bucket => 'YOUR_BUCKET_NAME',
:access_key => 'YOUR_ACCESS_KEY',
:secret => 'YOUR_SECRET_KEY'
end
New document (app/views/document/new.html.erb):
In your view, you’ll need to have a form for uploading.
<% form_tag ({:controller => 'documents', :action => 'create'}, {:multipart => true}) do %>
<p>
<label for="document_title">Title</label><br />
<%= text_field :document, :title %>
Pick a file to upload
<%= file_field :document, :file %>
<% end %>
List of documents (app/views/document/index.html.erb):
<ul>
<% for document in @documents %
<li>
<%= link_to document.title, document.s3_path %>
<% end %>
That’s it. Your uploaded files will now be stored in your Amazon S3 bucket.
Files will be deleted from Amazon S3 when you delete the object as usual in rails.
Copyright © 2008 David Svensson http://www.standout.se/, released under the MIT license