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Refile uploading via rails console

Brian Schwartz asked in General

So I'm using Refile and I'm trying to migrate some existing data that I need when I seed the database (migrating to Refile from existing solution and need to keep existing data).

When I try testing my data in the console, it saves the image meta data, but not the image.

Here's what I'm doing example:

class Page < ActiveRecord::Base
  attachment :image 
  attachment :full_size_image
      ....

end

page = Page.new(name: "Issue 3 Cover", title: "Issue 3 Cover", issue_id: 3, position: 1, center_image: true, in_index: false, published: 1)
page.image = File.open('/Users/creativereason/Downloads/issue-10_001-issue-10-cover-small.jpg')
page.save

The result of that is a the metadata being saved, but the image being nil in the database. As far as I can tell, the data is in the bucket on S3 I'm using too.

Any ideas?

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Are there errors on the page model after save? If you load it fresh out of the database, does the image attribute exist?

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No errors. Image is nil both in database and when I load it fresh out of database. I have FriendlyId on that model as well as RankedModel, so I'm wondering if they have anything to do with it. I'm going to disable temporarily to see if they do.

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Solved it. Apparently my migration had my image saved as the wrong name (image instead of image_id).

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Ah ha! I was going to suggest that because I couldn't imagine why everything else was working just fine. Hate when things fail silently like that.

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Me too!


Another question (I could create another thread if you don't have a quick answer).

I have a whole bunch of images already stored on s3 that I don't want to transfer every time I run seeds. Any way you can think of save them out in a seeds file that doesn't force a re-upload? Is that refile ID anyway tied to an item from S3?

Thanks!

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I'm not entirely sure on that one. I imagine you could write the same value in and then save without callbacks in your seeds in order to populate but not trigger Refile to do a reupload?

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