I'm super new to rails. Been learning a few weeks now. Please excuse my idiocy. I cannot get my file I've selected to upload.
I'm using Rails 4.0.0.
I am working on my first application, and I started by following the rails guide for the blog application. I took that and ran with it and am creating something different (bug tracking system) just trying to learn to ropes.
So, I've got my form:
<%= form_for @post do |f| %>
and I've added in my file_field. The display part in from the view looks and works good as far as selecting a file goes.
<%= f.label :attachment %>
<%= f.file_field :attachment %>
I've pulled this from the rails 4 guides FYI. So my controller looks like this:
class PostsController < ApplicationController
def new
@post = Post.new
end
def create
@post = Post.new(params[:post].permit(:title, :text, :user, :screen))
if @post.save
redirect_to posts_path
else
render 'new'
end
end
def show
@post = Post.find(params[:id])
end
def index
@posts = Post.all
end
def edit
@post = Post.find(params[:id])
end
def update
@post = Post.find(params[:id])
if @post.update(params[:post].permit(:title, :text, :user, :screen))
redirect_to posts_path
else
render 'edit'
end
end
def destroy
@post = Post.find(params[:id])
@post.destroy
redirect_to posts_path
end
def upload
uploaded_io = params[:post][:attachment]
File.open(Rails.root.join('public', 'uploads', uploaded_io.original_filename), 'w') do |file|
file.write(uploaded_io.read)
end
end
private
def post_params
params.require(:post).permit(:title, :text, :user, :screen, :attachment)
end
end
The new piece in here is upload. Everything else is working fine with writing/reading from the database and displaying. When the view is displayed I make text entries, attached a file and hit submit. Everything writes to the database and shows up on index, but the file I've attempted to attached does not get written to ~/bugs/public/uploads/
Thanks in advance for the help.
I think the problem might be that the :attachment attribute is not a permitted parameter in the "create" or "update" action.
Edit: The way I do simple file uploads is with the Paperclip gem - this railscast explains it well. It's really easy to use.
There's also this answer that might answer the question.
Also, the standard way to use strong parameters is defining permitted params in a private method and calling that method in the controller action (so you don't have to repeat yourself). That might be the cause of the error.
Example:
Hope that helps.