How to pass additional convert options to paperclip on Heroku? - ruby-on-rails

class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_attached_file :photo, :styles => { :square => "100%", :large => "100%" },
:convert_options => {
:square => "-auto-orient -geometry 70X70#",
:large => "-auto-orient -geometry X300" },
:storage => :s3,
:s3_credentials => "#{RAILS_ROOT}/config/s3.yml",
:path => ":attachment/:id/:style.:extension",
:bucket => 'mybucket'
validates_attachment_size :photo,
:less_than => 5.megabyte
end
Works great on local machine, but gives me an error on Heroku: There was an error processing the thumbnail for stream.20143
The thing is I want to auto-orient photos before resizing, so they resized properly.
The only working variant now(thanks to jonnii) is resizing without auto-orient:
...
as_attached_file :photo, :styles => { :square => "70X70#", :large => "X300" },
:storage => :s3,
:s3_credentials => "#{RAILS_ROOT}/config/s3.yml",
:path => ":attachment/:id/:style.:extension",
:bucket => 'mybucket'
...
How to pass additional convert options to paperclip on Heroku?
UPD
I discover, the trouble in "-auto-orient" option. It seems like this option is broken in version of ImageMagick used by Heroku. I created custom paperclip image processor inherited from paperclip's standard thumbnail:
module Paperclip
class Ao < Thumbnail
def transformation_command
super + " -auto-orient"
end
end
end
It works perfect on local machine, but fails on Heroku.

These are the sizes I use. They all work fine on heroku:
SIZES = {
:original => "640x480>",
:thumb => "150x150#",
:mini => "60x60#",
:micro => "30x30#"
}
Make sure your gem version of paperclip is the same as heroku's. You can specify the specific gem version in your .gems file and in your environment.rb to make sure they line up.
I'm not sure exactly why your convert_options are causing problems, but if I remember correctly paperclip uses ImageScience directly and your chosen options might be incompatible with the read only heroku file system.
If this is critical and you need an answer right now I'd raise a support ticket on heroku. If you get a response make sure you post it back here!

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Rails, PaperClip, S3, Heroku: Model icon fields not being saved

I am using Rails 3.2 + Heroku + S3 + Paperclip to store an icon on my User model. The model is not saving the 4 icon fields though. The images are getting processed and saved on S3 correctly and no errors are occurring. I also have another model that has a document being stored via Paperclip and S3. That model works perfectly in all cases. The User icon works locally but not on Heroku.
production.rb relevant configuration
config.paperclip_defaults = {
:storage => :s3,
:s3_credentials => {
:bucket => ENV['AWS_BUCKET'],
:access_key_id => ENV['AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'],
:secret_access_key => ENV['AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY']
}
}
User model code:
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
attr_accessible :icon
has_attached_file :icon, :url => "/system/:rails_env/:attachment/:style/:hash.:extension",
:hash_data => ":class/:attachment/:id",
:hash_secret => "superSecretThing",
:styles => { :medium => "300x300>", :thumb => "100x100>" },
:default_url => "/blank.png"
...
Controller code: (This code is kind of crazy because I am AJAXing files Base64 encoded.)
params[:user][:icon_data]
decoded_file = Base64.decode64(data)
begin
split_name = params[:user][:icon_file_name].split(".")
file = Tempfile.new([split_name[0..-2].join("."), ".#{split_name[-1]}"])
file.binmode
file.write(decoded_file)
file.close
#user.icon = open(file)
#user.icon_file_name = params[:user][:icon_file_name]
ensure
file.unlink
end
#user.save
I do an almost identical process on another model with a Paperclip attachment and it works flawlessly. In both cases the attachment is being saved correctly to S3 and no errors are being raised. This gist has example output for a controller action from the Heroku logs.
I am pretty baffled because the other model works fine. The only real difference is that the User attachment does image processing but that part appears to be working fine.
The problem is the same as this one, but the solution there does not apply.
Thoughts?
So the problem is that not including the :path argument makes it try to use the :url parameter for both the url and the path. The real fix is to include the :path parameter in addition to the url.
So for example a fixed configuration that works both locally and on Heroku:
has_attached_file :icon,
:url => "/system/:rails_env/:attachment/:style/:hash.:extension",
:path => "public/system/:rails_env/:attachment/:style/:hash.:extension",
:hash_data => ":class/:attachment/:id",
:hash_secret => "superDuperSecret",
:styles => { :medium => "300x300>", :thumb => "100x100>" },
:default_url => "/blank.png"

Paperclip change images path after upgrade to rails 3.2

i have a problem with paperclip (3.0.2) after upgrade to rails 3.2 (from 3.0.10).
Originally the path of one image was:
"http://localhost:3000/system/photos/94/small/AudiLogo.jpg?1335392139"
and after the upgrade this kind of images never show again!, but if i upload a new picture this will display fine on page, but the new path that use is:
"localhost:3000/system/products/photos/000/000/094/smal/AudiLogo.jpg?1335392139"
Whats happend in the upgrade ? There's any solution for convert the olds path to new ?
I try with "rake paperclip:refresh:missing_styles" but dosen't works.
The paperclip config section it's this.
has_attached_file :photo,
:processors => lambda { |a|
if a.external?
[:thumbnail]
else
[:thumbnail,:watermark]
end
},
:styles => {
:slider => { :geometry => "350x312#", :format => :jpg, :watermark_path => "#{Rails.root}/public/images/watermark.png", :position => "NorthEast" },
:small => "100x50>",
:medium => "200>x200",
:thumb => "100x100>",
:big => { :geometry => "640x480>", :format => :jpg, :watermark_path => "#{Rails.root}/public/images/watermark.png" }
},
:default_url => "/images/noimage.png"
Thanks in advance.
I had the same problem. You can fix this by creating a file like config/initializers/paperclip.rb and put
Paperclip::Attachment.default_options.merge!(
:path => ":rails_root/public/system/:attachment/:id/:style/:basename.:extension",
:url => "/system/:attachment/:id/:style/:basename.:extension"
)
I just had a similar upgrade and routed around my problem this way:
has_attached_file :image,
:url => "/images/photos/:id/:basename_:style.:extension",
:path => ":rails_root/public/images/photos/:id/:basename_:style.:extension",
Assuming the "small" vs "smal" difference between original and current path is a typo, the other obvious change is the addition of the two numeric segments after the "/photos/".
".../photos/000/000/094/smal/AudiLogo.jpg?1335392139"
I suspect this is coming from an id_partition being used for the path. Are you setting a different default path interpolation in some other place?
Looking at Paperclip's code I see the id_partition method that would be responsible for this but still have not found any documentation pointing in the direction of a change in the default behavior. I did't get to follow the code in the gem to determine if it is a bug or undocumented change.

Paperclip and Amazon S3. Styled images can't be displayed, only downloaded. Original image is blank

Having some odd issues with paperclip, s3 and imagemagick.
The normal sized image will force an image download.
http://ads_honours_development.s3.amazonaws.com/assets/adverts/10/normal.jpg?1333899985
Meanwhile the original image is blank.
http://ads_honours_development.s3.amazonaws.com/assets/adverts/10/original.jpg?1333899985
Here is the model.
class Advert < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :group
#paperclip
has_attached_file :photo, {
:styles => { :large => "512x512", :normal => "360x360", :small => "200x200", :tiny => "64x64", :thumbnail => "32x32" },
:convert_options => { :large => "-quality 86" },
:default_url => "/images/thumbnail/blank-recipe.png",
:url => ':s3_domain_url',
:path => 'assets/:class/:id/:style.:extension',
:storage => :s3,
:s3_credentials => "#{Rails.root}/config/s3.yml",
:s3_permissions => 'public-read',
:s3_protocol => 'http'}
validates_attachment_presence :photo
end
Gem file is like:
gem 'aws-sdk'
gem 'paperclip', '~> 2.0'
I can't work out what I'm doing wrong here. Any help/suggestions?
UPDATE I've got this running on heroku as well and the exact same issue occurs, so it's not down to my development machines settings. I'm guessing the problem lies within Paperclip itself, my bucket setup or the amazon aws-sdk gem.
SECOND UPDATE Ok so all of these images load in IE, but not Chrome. What gives?
Maybe you have an extension running on chrome which is blocking the images? The link shows for me in Chrome only with adblock disabled.

Amazon S3 path or to_file wont work

Hey guys ive got the following code in my Model
require 'RMagick'
class Upload < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :card
has_attached_file :photo,
:styles => {
:thumb => ["100x100", :jpg],
:pagesize => ["500x400", :jpg],
},
:storage => :s3,
:s3_credentials => "#{RAILS_ROOT}/config/s3.yml",
:path => ":attachment/:id/:style.:extension",
:bucket => 'your_deck',
:default_style => :pagesize
attr_accessor :x1, :y1, :width, :height
def update_attributes(att)
scaled_img = Magick::ImageList.new(self.photo.path)
orig_img = Magick::ImageList.new(self.photo.path(:original))
scale = orig_img.columns.to_f / scaled_img.columns
args = [ att[:x1], att[:y1], att[:width], att[:height] ]
args = args.collect { |a| a.to_i * scale }
orig_img.crop!(*args)
orig_img.write(self.photo.path(:original))
self.photo.reprocess!
self.save
super(att)
end
end
This code works offline however when on Heroku with Amazon S3 it fails to work, ive tried the code with to_file and it also wont work
I get the following error
can't convert Array into String
I had the same problem and it's due to an update to paperclip. I'm surprised heroku are still using this gem version as it will surely affect all their users; I installed a previous version as a plugin and it's fine. Don't forget to remove the gem from your .gems file or specify the previous version in your gems manifest.

Paperclip Amazon S3 setup with Heroku

has_attached_file :image, :storage => :s3, :s3_credentials => "#{RAILS_ROOT}/config/s3.yml", :path => "/:style/:filename"
I'm not sure what :path => "/:style/:filename" is.
I also want to to include the style for this attached image, is that what the :path is?
the style I want is this: :styles => { :medium => "275x275>", :thumb => "175x155>" }
Basically what's going on here is that I'm setting up on heroku and I'm having to use S3 which seems straightforward just not used to this attachment convention stuff.
Also, I just signed up for an S3 account... but heroku was spouting that its free or something. What's the deal with that?
The 'path' specifies the location on S3 where the files will be stored. Thus, if you specify an attachment as:
has_attached_file :image,
:styles => { :medium => "275x275>", :thumb => "175x155>" },
:storage => :s3, :s3_credentials => "#{RAILS_ROOT}/config/amazon_s3.yml",
:path => "user/:attachment/:style/:id.:extension"
A sample URL will be:
http://s3.amazonaws.com/bucket/user/image/thumb/347853856.jpg
Finally, S3 is NOT free (Heroku simply states transfer / uploads are not counted in the usage based calculations). Heroku's documentation is excellent if you need further information.
Note that in Rails 3.1 and above, it should be Rails.root and not RAILS_ROOT

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