On Sun, 2010-02-14 at 02:53 +0100, Paul Harrington wrote:
> Craig White wrote:
> > seems pretty simple, my model...
> >
> > has_attached_file :pic_1, :styles => { :thumb => "120x90" },
> > :url => "/:attachment/:id_:style.:extension",
> > :path => ":rails_root/public/system/:attachment/:id_:style.:extension"
> >
> > my view...
> >
> > <% form_tag(:action => 'create', :html => { :multipart => true }) do -%>
> > <label for="ad_pic_1">Image</label>
> > <%= file_field 'ad', 'pic_1' %>
> > <%= submit_tag ' Save ', :class => 'button' %>
> >
> > and I save and the development.log shows expected...
> > Processing Admin::AdsController#create (for 127.0.0.1 at 2010-02-13
> > 17:49:15) [POST]
> > Parameters: {"html"=>{"multipart"=>"true"}, "commit"=>" Save ",
> > "ad"=>{"salesprogram_id"=>"3", "pic_1"=>"DSC01760.JPG",
> > "active"=>"true"}, "action"=>"create", "authenticity_token"=>"-",
> > "controller"=>"admin/ads"}
> >
> > But the SQL Insert for pic_1_file_name, pic_1_file_size,
> > pic_1_content_type and pic_1_updated_at are all NULL
> >
> > and I've googled and flailed and googled and flailed but I cannot make
> > this work.
> >
> > Can anyone toss me a bone here?
> >
> > Craig
>
> Parameters: {"html"=>{"multipart"=>"true"}, "commit"=>" Save ",
> > "ad"=>{"salesprogram_id"=>"3", "pic_1"=>"DSC01760.JPG",
> > "active"=>"true"}, "action"=>"create", "authenticity_token"=>"-",
> > "controller"=>"admin/ads"} actually is not what you want to see in the
> > params hash; the value at "pic_1" should be a File object...
>
> :html isn't an option form_tag understands; use use :multipart => true
> for your options hash.
> http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActionView/Helpers/FormTagHelper.html#M001729
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that's what I get for trying to follow the examples supplied by the
project...I actually caught it before I read your e-mail and indeed, you
were right on the mark. The last time I did picture uploads, etc. was
with Rails 1.2 & rmagick and everyone says how much better paperclip is
which appears to be the case but I kept looking at the model code
without ever suspecting that their sample code had the multipart => true
that simply didn't work.
Thanks
Craig
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