Use the official google-cloud
gem by Google for Google Cloud Storage, instead of Fog.
- No need to activate Interoperable Access on your project.
- Rely on Google's preferred authentication mechanism. ie: Service Accounts.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'carrierwave-google-storage'
- Rails 4 and 5.
In config/initializers/carrierwave.rb
add the following initialization code:
CarrierWave.configure do |config|
config.storage = :gcloud
config.gcloud_bucket = 'your-bucket-name'
config.gcloud_bucket_is_public = true
config.gcloud_authenticated_url_expiration = 600
config.gcloud_attributes = {
expires: 600
}
config.gcloud_credentials = {
gcloud_project: 'gcp-project-name',
gcloud_keyfile: 'path-to-gcp-keyfile.json'
}
end
Then, in your Uploader classes:
class FileUploader < CarrierWave::Uploader::Base
storage :gcloud
end
To generate a new keyfile, perform the following steps:
- Go to Cloud Console > API Manager > Credentials
- Click Create Credentials > Service Account Key
- Service Account > New Service Account
- Give any name for "Service Account Name"
- Set Key type to JSON
- Click "Create"
Here's a quick GIF for those who are visual like myself:
You should have access to a Google Cloud Platform account, as you'll need the keyfile and a project ID in order to contribute to the development of this gem. You'll need the the following files:
.gcp-keyfile.json
(sample file provided:.gcp-keyfile.sample.json
).env
(sample file provided:.env.sample
)
If you have any questions, please feel free to open up issues and/or PR's. Contributions are welcomed.
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality.
You get extra attention, if your PR includes specs/tests.
- Fork or clone the project.
- Create your feature branch ($ git checkout -b my-new-feature)
- Install the dependencies by doing: $ bundle install in the project directory.
- Add your bug fixes or new feature code.
- New features should include new specs/tests.
- Bug fixes should ideally include exposing specs/tests.
- Commit your changes ($ git commit -am 'Add some feature')
- Push to the branch ($ git push origin my-new-feature)
- Open your Pull Request!
Copyright (c) 2016 Jasdeep Singh (Metaware Labs Inc)
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.