Class: ActiveStorage::Blob
- Inherits:
-
ActiveRecord::Base
- Object
- ActiveRecord::Base
- ActiveStorage::Blob
- Includes:
- Analyzable, Identifiable, Representable
- Defined in:
- app/models/active_storage/blob.rb
Overview
A blob is a record that contains the metadata about a file and a key for where that file resides on the service. Blobs can be created in two ways:
-
Ahead of the file being uploaded server-side to the service, via
create_and_upload!
. A rewindableio
with the file contents must be available at the server for this operation. -
Ahead of the file being directly uploaded client-side to the service, via
create_before_direct_upload!
.
The first option doesn't require any client-side JavaScript integration, and can be used by any other back-end service that deals with files. The second option is faster, since you're not using your own server as a staging point for uploads, and can work with deployments like Heroku that do not provide large amounts of disk space.
Blobs are intended to be immutable in as-so-far as their reference to a specific file goes. You're allowed to update a blob's metadata on a subsequent pass, but you should not update the key or change the uploaded file. If you need to create a derivative or otherwise change the blob, simply create a new blob and purge the old one.
Defined Under Namespace
Modules: Analyzable, Identifiable, Representable
Class Method Summary collapse
-
.build_after_unfurling(io:, filename:, content_type: nil, metadata: nil, identify: true) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
-
.build_after_upload(io:, filename:, content_type: nil, metadata: nil, identify: true) ⇒ Object
Returns a new, unsaved blob instance after the
io
has been uploaded to the service. -
.create_after_unfurling!(io:, filename:, content_type: nil, metadata: nil, identify: true, record: nil) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
-
.create_and_upload!(io:, filename:, content_type: nil, metadata: nil, identify: true, record: nil) ⇒ Object
(also: create_after_upload!)
Creates a new blob instance and then uploads the contents of the given
io
to the service. -
.create_before_direct_upload!(filename:, byte_size:, checksum:, content_type: nil, metadata: nil) ⇒ Object
Returns a saved blob without uploading a file to the service.
-
.find_signed(id) ⇒ Object
You can use the signed ID of a blob to refer to it on the client side without fear of tampering.
-
.generate_unique_secure_token ⇒ Object
To prevent problems with case-insensitive filesystems, especially in combination with databases which treat indices as case-sensitive, all blob keys generated are going to only contain the base-36 character alphabet and will therefore be lowercase.
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#audio? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if the content_type of this blob is in the audio range, like audio/mpeg.
-
#delete ⇒ Object
Deletes the files on the service associated with the blob.
-
#download(&block) ⇒ Object
Downloads the file associated with this blob.
-
#filename ⇒ Object
Returns an ActiveStorage::Filename instance of the filename that can be queried for basename, extension, and a sanitized version of the filename that's safe to use in URLs.
-
#image? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if the content_type of this blob is in the image range, like image/png.
-
#key ⇒ Object
Returns the key pointing to the file on the service that's associated with this blob.
-
#open(tmpdir: nil, &block) ⇒ Object
Downloads the blob to a tempfile on disk.
-
#purge ⇒ Object
Deletes the file on the service and then destroys the blob record.
-
#purge_later ⇒ Object
Enqueues an ActiveStorage::PurgeJob to call #purge.
-
#service_headers_for_direct_upload ⇒ Object
Returns a Hash of headers for
service_url_for_direct_upload
requests. -
#service_url(expires_in: ActiveStorage.service_urls_expire_in, disposition: :inline, filename: nil, **options) ⇒ Object
Returns the URL of the blob on the service.
-
#service_url_for_direct_upload(expires_in: ActiveStorage.service_urls_expire_in) ⇒ Object
Returns a URL that can be used to directly upload a file for this blob on the service.
-
#signed_id ⇒ Object
Returns a signed ID for this blob that's suitable for reference on the client-side without fear of tampering.
-
#text? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if the content_type of this blob is in the text range, like text/plain.
-
#unfurl(io, identify: true) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
-
#upload(io, identify: true) ⇒ Object
Uploads the
io
to the service on thekey
for this blob. -
#upload_without_unfurling(io) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
-
#video? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if the content_type of this blob is in the video range, like video/mp4.
Methods included from Representable
#preview, #previewable?, #representable?, #representation, #variable?, #variant
Methods included from Identifiable
Methods included from Analyzable
#analyze, #analyze_later, #analyzed?
Class Method Details
.build_after_unfurling(io:, filename:, content_type: nil, metadata: nil, identify: true) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'app/models/active_storage/blob.rb', line 61 def build_after_unfurling(io:, filename:, content_type: nil, metadata: nil, identify: true) #:nodoc: new(filename: filename, content_type: content_type, metadata: ).tap do |blob| blob.unfurl(io, identify: identify) end end |
.build_after_upload(io:, filename:, content_type: nil, metadata: nil, identify: true) ⇒ Object
Returns a new, unsaved blob instance after the io
has been uploaded to the service. When providing a content type, pass identify: false
to bypass automatic content type inference.
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# File 'app/models/active_storage/blob.rb', line 55 def build_after_upload(io:, filename:, content_type: nil, metadata: nil, identify: true) new(filename: filename, content_type: content_type, metadata: ).tap do |blob| blob.upload(io, identify: identify) end end |
.create_after_unfurling!(io:, filename:, content_type: nil, metadata: nil, identify: true, record: nil) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'app/models/active_storage/blob.rb', line 67 def create_after_unfurling!(io:, filename:, content_type: nil, metadata: nil, identify: true, record: nil) #:nodoc: build_after_unfurling(io: io, filename: filename, content_type: content_type, metadata: , identify: identify).tap(&:save!) end |
.create_and_upload!(io:, filename:, content_type: nil, metadata: nil, identify: true, record: nil) ⇒ Object Also known as: create_after_upload!
Creates a new blob instance and then uploads the contents of the given io
to the service. The blob instance is saved before the upload begins to avoid clobbering another due to key collisions.
When providing a content type, pass identify: false
to bypass automatic content type inference.
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# File 'app/models/active_storage/blob.rb', line 76 def create_and_upload!(io:, filename:, content_type: nil, metadata: nil, identify: true, record: nil) create_after_unfurling!(io: io, filename: filename, content_type: content_type, metadata: , identify: identify).tap do |blob| blob.upload_without_unfurling(io) end end |
.create_before_direct_upload!(filename:, byte_size:, checksum:, content_type: nil, metadata: nil) ⇒ Object
Returns a saved blob without uploading a file to the service. This blob will point to a key where there is no file yet. It's intended to be used together with a client-side upload, which will first create the blob in order to produce the signed URL for uploading. This signed URL points to the key generated by the blob. Once the form using the direct upload is submitted, the blob can be associated with the right record using the signed ID.
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# File 'app/models/active_storage/blob.rb', line 89 def create_before_direct_upload!(filename:, byte_size:, checksum:, content_type: nil, metadata: nil) create! filename: filename, byte_size: byte_size, checksum: checksum, content_type: content_type, metadata: end |
.find_signed(id) ⇒ Object
You can use the signed ID of a blob to refer to it on the client side without fear of tampering. This is particularly helpful for direct uploads where the client-side needs to refer to the blob that was created ahead of the upload itself on form submission.
The signed ID is also used to create stable URLs for the blob through the BlobsController.
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# File 'app/models/active_storage/blob.rb', line 49 def find_signed(id) find ActiveStorage.verifier.verify(id, purpose: :blob_id) end |
.generate_unique_secure_token ⇒ Object
To prevent problems with case-insensitive filesystems, especially in combination with databases which treat indices as case-sensitive, all blob keys generated are going to only contain the base-36 character alphabet and will therefore be lowercase. To maintain the same or higher amount of entropy as in the base-58 encoding used by `has_secure_token` the number of bytes used is increased to 28 from the standard 24
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# File 'app/models/active_storage/blob.rb', line 98 def generate_unique_secure_token SecureRandom.base36(28) end |
Instance Method Details
#audio? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if the content_type of this blob is in the audio range, like audio/mpeg.
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# File 'app/models/active_storage/blob.rb', line 131 def audio? content_type.start_with?("audio") end |
#delete ⇒ Object
Deletes the files on the service associated with the blob. This should only be done if the blob is going to be deleted as well or you will essentially have a dead reference. It's recommended to use #purge and #purge_later methods in most circumstances.
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# File 'app/models/active_storage/blob.rb', line 225 def delete service.delete(key) service.delete_prefixed("variants/#{key}/") if image? end |
#download(&block) ⇒ Object
Downloads the file associated with this blob. If no block is given, the entire file is read into memory and returned. That'll use a lot of RAM for very large files. If a block is given, then the download is streamed and yielded in chunks.
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# File 'app/models/active_storage/blob.rb', line 199 def download(&block) service.download key, &block end |
#filename ⇒ Object
Returns an ActiveStorage::Filename instance of the filename that can be queried for basename, extension, and a sanitized version of the filename that's safe to use in URLs.
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# File 'app/models/active_storage/blob.rb', line 121 def filename ActiveStorage::Filename.new(self[:filename]) end |
#image? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if the content_type of this blob is in the image range, like image/png.
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# File 'app/models/active_storage/blob.rb', line 126 def image? content_type.start_with?("image") end |
#key ⇒ Object
Returns the key pointing to the file on the service that's associated with this blob. The key is the secure-token format from Rails in lower case. So it'll look like: xtapjjcjiudrlk3tmwyjgpuobabd. This key is not intended to be revealed directly to the user. Always refer to blobs using the signed_id or a verified form of the key.
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# File 'app/models/active_storage/blob.rb', line 113 def key # We can't wait until the record is first saved to have a key for it self[:key] ||= self.class.generate_unique_secure_token end |
#open(tmpdir: nil, &block) ⇒ Object
Downloads the blob to a tempfile on disk. Yields the tempfile.
The tempfile's name is prefixed with ActiveStorage-
and the blob's ID. Its extension matches that of the blob.
By default, the tempfile is created in Dir.tmpdir
. Pass tmpdir:
to create it in a different directory:
blob.open(tmpdir: "/path/to/tmp") do |file|
# ...
end
The tempfile is automatically closed and unlinked after the given block is executed.
Raises ActiveStorage::IntegrityError if the downloaded data does not match the blob's checksum.
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# File 'app/models/active_storage/blob.rb', line 216 def open(tmpdir: nil, &block) service.open key, checksum: checksum, name: [ "ActiveStorage-#{id}-", filename.extension_with_delimiter ], tmpdir: tmpdir, &block end |
#purge ⇒ Object
Deletes the file on the service and then destroys the blob record. This is the recommended way to dispose of unwanted blobs. Note, though, that deleting the file off the service will initiate a HTTP connection to the service, which may be slow or prevented, so you should not use this method inside a transaction or in callbacks. Use #purge_later instead.
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# File 'app/models/active_storage/blob.rb', line 233 def purge destroy delete rescue ActiveRecord::InvalidForeignKey end |
#purge_later ⇒ Object
Enqueues an ActiveStorage::PurgeJob to call #purge. This is the recommended way to purge blobs from a transaction, an Active Record callback, or in any other real-time scenario.
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# File 'app/models/active_storage/blob.rb', line 241 def purge_later ActiveStorage::PurgeJob.perform_later(self) end |
#service_headers_for_direct_upload ⇒ Object
Returns a Hash of headers for service_url_for_direct_upload
requests.
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# File 'app/models/active_storage/blob.rb', line 164 def service_headers_for_direct_upload service.headers_for_direct_upload key, filename: filename, content_type: content_type, content_length: byte_size, checksum: checksum end |
#service_url(expires_in: ActiveStorage.service_urls_expire_in, disposition: :inline, filename: nil, **options) ⇒ Object
Returns the URL of the blob on the service. This URL is intended to be short-lived for security and not used directly with users. Instead, the service_url
should only be exposed as a redirect from a stable, possibly authenticated URL. Hiding the service_url
behind a redirect also gives you the power to change services without updating all URLs. And it allows permanent URLs that redirect to the service_url
to be cached in the view.
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# File 'app/models/active_storage/blob.rb', line 150 def service_url(expires_in: ActiveStorage.service_urls_expire_in, disposition: :inline, filename: nil, **) filename = ActiveStorage::Filename.wrap(filename || self.filename) service.url key, expires_in: expires_in, filename: filename, content_type: content_type_for_service_url, disposition: forced_disposition_for_service_url || disposition, ** end |
#service_url_for_direct_upload(expires_in: ActiveStorage.service_urls_expire_in) ⇒ Object
Returns a URL that can be used to directly upload a file for this blob on the service. This URL is intended to be short-lived for security and only generated on-demand by the client-side JavaScript responsible for doing the uploading.
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# File 'app/models/active_storage/blob.rb', line 159 def service_url_for_direct_upload(expires_in: ActiveStorage.service_urls_expire_in) service.url_for_direct_upload key, expires_in: expires_in, content_type: content_type, content_length: byte_size, checksum: checksum end |
#signed_id ⇒ Object
Returns a signed ID for this blob that's suitable for reference on the client-side without fear of tampering. It uses the framework-wide verifier on ActiveStorage.verifier
, but with a dedicated purpose.
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# File 'app/models/active_storage/blob.rb', line 105 def signed_id ActiveStorage.verifier.generate(id, purpose: :blob_id) end |
#text? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if the content_type of this blob is in the text range, like text/plain.
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# File 'app/models/active_storage/blob.rb', line 141 def text? content_type.start_with?("text") end |
#unfurl(io, identify: true) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'app/models/active_storage/blob.rb', line 186 def unfurl(io, identify: true) #:nodoc: self.checksum = compute_checksum_in_chunks(io) self.content_type = extract_content_type(io) if content_type.nil? || identify self.byte_size = io.size self.identified = true end |
#upload(io, identify: true) ⇒ Object
Uploads the io
to the service on the key
for this blob. Blobs are intended to be immutable, so you shouldn't be using this method after a file has already been uploaded to fit with a blob. If you want to create a derivative blob, you should instead simply create a new blob based on the old one.
Prior to uploading, we compute the checksum, which is sent to the service for transit integrity validation. If the checksum does not match what the service receives, an exception will be raised. We also measure the size of the io
and store that in byte_size
on the blob record. The content type is automatically extracted from the io
unless you specify a content_type
and pass identify
as false.
Normally, you do not have to call this method directly at all. Use the create_and_upload!
class method instead. If you do use this method directly, make sure you are using it on a persisted Blob as otherwise another blob's data might get overwritten on the service.
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# File 'app/models/active_storage/blob.rb', line 181 def upload(io, identify: true) unfurl io, identify: identify upload_without_unfurling io end |
#upload_without_unfurling(io) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'app/models/active_storage/blob.rb', line 193 def upload_without_unfurling(io) #:nodoc: service.upload key, io, checksum: checksum, ** end |
#video? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if the content_type of this blob is in the video range, like video/mp4.
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# File 'app/models/active_storage/blob.rb', line 136 def video? content_type.start_with?("video") end |