I\'m developing a Ruby on Rails application that requires file uploading/downloading. For the upload part i used the gem carrierwave since it\'s very easy to use and flexible. T
Determine file extension (I suppose a name for mounted uploader is 'file'):
file = my_model.file.url
extension = my_model.file.file.extension.downcase
Then prepare mime and disposition vars:
disposition = 'attachment'
mime = MIME::Types.type_for(file).first.content_type
if %w{jpg png jpg gif bmp}.include?(extension) or extension == "pdf"
disposition = 'inline'
end
(add other extensions if you want).
And then send the file:
send_file file, :type => mime, :disposition => disposition
Once you have uploaded a file, the name is stored in the database. This also includes the extension. Assuming you have a User
model with an uploader mounted as asset
, then you can get it as:
user.asset.file.extension
As for sending it to the user, if you call user.asset_url
, it will give you the URL where the file is uploaded. The user can use that link to get the file. Or am I misunderstanding what you mean by "send the file to a user"?