In Camping 2 you can return an object which responds to #each and the server
will then stream it to the client. If you want the file to trigger a
download-box on the user, you'll have to send Content-Disposition as Julik
mentioned.
Something like this should work, although I'm not 100% sure:
@h
On 3 mrt 2010, at 16:43, David Susco wrote:
Is there something similar built into Camping?
Before it was so that you could return an IO object from your action
and it would just work. Dunno if Camping 2 still supports this. A
Content-Disposition header would be in order
so that your cli
Sure, just make sure to enable X-Sendfile in Apache/Nginx, and then set it
yourself:
def get
@headers['X-Sendfile'] = "/full/path/to/file"
@headers['Content-Type'] = "text/plain; charset=utf-8"
end
Or if you want Rack to figure out which Content-Type to send:
file = "/full/path/to/
Hey guys,
A user would like to download a table dump as a CSV, what's the best
way to do this?
ActionController has send_data:
http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActionController/Streaming.html
Is there something similar built into Camping?
If not, is there a way to override the response heade
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