module Technoweenie # :nodoc:
module AttachmentFu # :nodoc:
module Backends
# = AWS::S3 Storage Backend
#
# Enables use of {Amazon's Simple Storage Service}[http://aws.amazon.com/s3] as a storage mechanism
#
# == Requirements
#
# Requires the {AWS::S3 Library}[http://amazon.rubyforge.org] for S3 by Marcel Molina Jr. installed either
# as a gem or a as a Rails plugin.
#
# == Configuration
#
# Configuration is done via #{Rails.root}/config/amazon_s3.yml and is loaded according to the #{Rails.env}.
# The minimum connection options that you must specify are a bucket name, your access key id and your secret access key.
# If you don't already have your access keys, all you need to sign up for the S3 service is an account at Amazon.
# You can sign up for S3 and get access keys by visiting http://aws.amazon.com/s3.
#
# If you wish to use Amazon CloudFront to serve the files, you can also specify a distibution domain for the bucket.
# To read more about CloudFront, visit http://aws.amazon.com/cloudfront
#
# Example configuration (#{Rails.root}/config/amazon_s3.yml)
#
# development:
# bucket_name: appname_development
# access_key_id:
# secret_access_key:
# distribution_domain: XXXX.cloudfront.net
#
# test:
# bucket_name: appname_test
# access_key_id:
# secret_access_key:
# distribution_domain: XXXX.cloudfront.net
#
# production:
# bucket_name: appname
# access_key_id:
# secret_access_key:
# distribution_domain: XXXX.cloudfront.net
#
# You can change the location of the config path by passing a full path to the :s3_config_path option.
#
# has_attachment :storage => :s3, :s3_config_path => (#{Rails.root} + '/config/s3.yml')
#
# === Required configuration parameters
#
# * :access_key_id - The access key id for your S3 account. Provided by Amazon.
# * :secret_access_key - The secret access key for your S3 account. Provided by Amazon.
# * :bucket_name - A unique bucket name (think of the bucket_name as being like a database name).
#
# If any of these required arguments is missing, a MissingAccessKey exception will be raised from AWS::S3.
#
# == About bucket names
#
# Bucket names have to be globaly unique across the S3 system. And you can only have up to 100 of them,
# so it's a good idea to think of a bucket as being like a database, hence the correspondance in this
# implementation to the development, test, and production environments.
#
# The number of objects you can store in a bucket is, for all intents and purposes, unlimited.
#
# === Optional configuration parameters
#
# * :server - The server to make requests to. Defaults to s3.amazonaws.com.
# * :port - The port to the requests should be made on. Defaults to 80 or 443 if :use_ssl is set.
# * :use_ssl - If set to true, :port will be implicitly set to 443, unless specified otherwise. Defaults to false.
# * :distribution_domain - The CloudFront distribution domain for the bucket. This can either be the assigned
# distribution domain (ie. XXX.cloudfront.net) or a chosen domain using a CNAME. See CloudFront for more details.
#
# == Usage
#
# To specify S3 as the storage mechanism for a model, set the acts_as_attachment :storage option to :s3.
#
# class Photo < ActiveRecord::Base
# has_attachment :storage => :s3
# end
#
# === Customizing the path
#
# By default, files are prefixed using a pseudo hierarchy in the form of :table_name/:id, which results
# in S3 urls that look like: http(s)://:server/:bucket_name/:table_name/:id/:filename with :table_name
# representing the customizable portion of the path. You can customize this prefix using the :path_prefix
# option:
#
# class Photo < ActiveRecord::Base
# has_attachment :storage => :s3, :path_prefix => 'my/custom/path'
# end
#
# Which would result in URLs like http(s)://:server/:bucket_name/my/custom/path/:id/:filename.
#
# === Using different bucket names on different models
#
# By default the bucket name that the file will be stored to is the one specified by the
# :bucket_name key in the amazon_s3.yml file. You can use the :bucket_key option
# to overide this behavior on a per model basis. For instance if you want a bucket that will hold
# only Photos you can do this:
#
# class Photo < ActiveRecord::Base
# has_attachment :storage => :s3, :bucket_key => :photo_bucket_name
# end
#
# And then your amazon_s3.yml file needs to look like this.
#
# development:
# bucket_name: appname_development
# access_key_id:
# secret_access_key:
#
# test:
# bucket_name: appname_test
# access_key_id:
# secret_access_key:
#
# production:
# bucket_name: appname
# photo_bucket_name: appname_photos
# access_key_id:
# secret_access_key:
#
# If the bucket_key you specify is not there in a certain environment then attachment_fu will
# default to the bucket_name key. This way you only have to create special buckets
# this can be helpful if you only need special buckets in certain environments.
#
# === Permissions
#
# By default, files are stored on S3 with public access permissions. You can customize this using
# the :s3_access option to has_attachment. Available values are
# :private, :public_read_write, and :authenticated_read.
#
# === Other options
#
# Of course, all the usual configuration options apply, such as content_type and thumbnails:
#
# class Photo < ActiveRecord::Base
# has_attachment :storage => :s3, :content_type => ['application/pdf', :image], :resize_to => 'x50'
# has_attachment :storage => :s3, :thumbnails => { :thumb => [50, 50], :geometry => 'x50' }
# end
#
# === Accessing S3 URLs
#
# You can get an object's URL using the s3_url accessor. For example, assuming that for your postcard app
# you had a bucket name like 'postcard_world_development', and an attachment model called Photo:
#
# @postcard.s3_url # => http(s)://s3.amazonaws.com/postcard_world_development/photos/1/mexico.jpg
#
# The resulting url is in the form: http(s)://:server/:bucket_name/:table_name/:id/:file.
# The optional thumbnail argument will output the thumbnail's filename (if any).
#
# Additionally, you can get an object's base path relative to the bucket root using
# base_path:
#
# @photo.file_base_path # => photos/1
#
# And the full path (including the filename) using full_filename:
#
# @photo.full_filename # => photos/
#
# Niether base_path or full_filename include the bucket name as part of the path.
# You can retrieve the bucket name using the bucket_name method.
#
# === Accessing CloudFront URLs
#
# You can get an object's CloudFront URL using the cloudfront_url accessor. Using the example from above:
# @postcard.cloudfront_url # => http://XXXX.cloudfront.net/photos/1/mexico.jpg
#
# The resulting url is in the form: http://:distribution_domain/:table_name/:id/:file
#
# If you set :cloudfront to true in your model, the public_filename will be the CloudFront
# URL, not the S3 URL.
module S3Backend
class RequiredLibraryNotFoundError < StandardError; end
class ConfigFileNotFoundError < StandardError; end
def self.included(base) #:nodoc:
mattr_reader :bucket_name, :s3_config
begin
require 'aws/s3'
include AWS::S3
rescue LoadError
raise RequiredLibraryNotFoundError.new('AWS::S3 could not be loaded')
end
begin
@@s3_config_path = base.attachment_options[:s3_config_path] || (Rails.root.to_s + '/config/amazon_s3.yml')
@@s3_config = @@s3_config = YAML.load(ERB.new(File.read(@@s3_config_path)).result)[Rails.env].symbolize_keys
#rescue
# raise ConfigFileNotFoundError.new('File %s not found' % @@s3_config_path)
end
bucket_key = base.attachment_options[:bucket_key]
if bucket_key and s3_config[bucket_key.to_sym]
eval_string = "def bucket_name()\n \"#{s3_config[bucket_key.to_sym]}\"\nend"
else
eval_string = "def bucket_name()\n \"#{s3_config[:bucket_name]}\"\nend"
end
base.class_eval(eval_string, __FILE__, __LINE__)
Base.establish_connection!(s3_config.slice(:access_key_id, :secret_access_key, :server, :port, :use_ssl, :persistent, :proxy))
# Bucket.create(@@bucket_name)
base.before_update :rename_file
end
def self.protocol
@protocol ||= s3_config[:use_ssl] ? 'https://' : 'http://'
end
def self.hostname
@hostname ||= s3_config[:server] || AWS::S3::DEFAULT_HOST
end
def self.port_string
@port_string ||= (s3_config[:port].nil? || s3_config[:port] == (s3_config[:use_ssl] ? 443 : 80)) ? '' : ":#{s3_config[:port]}"
end
def self.distribution_domain
@distribution_domain = s3_config[:distribution_domain]
end
module ClassMethods
def s3_protocol
Technoweenie::AttachmentFu::Backends::S3Backend.protocol
end
def s3_hostname
Technoweenie::AttachmentFu::Backends::S3Backend.hostname
end
def s3_port_string
Technoweenie::AttachmentFu::Backends::S3Backend.port_string
end
def cloudfront_distribution_domain
Technoweenie::AttachmentFu::Backends::S3Backend.distribution_domain
end
end
# Overwrites the base filename writer in order to store the old filename
def filename=(value)
@old_filename = filename unless filename.nil? || @old_filename
write_attribute :filename, sanitize_filename(value)
end
# The attachment ID used in the full path of a file
def attachment_path_id
((respond_to?(:parent_id) && parent_id) || id).to_s
end
# The pseudo hierarchy containing the file relative to the bucket name
# Example: :table_name/:id
def base_path
File.join(attachment_options[:path_prefix], attachment_path_id)
end
# The full path to the file relative to the bucket name
# Example: :table_name/:id/:filename
def full_filename(thumbnail = nil)
File.join(base_path, thumbnail_name_for(thumbnail))
end
# All public objects are accessible via a GET request to the S3 servers. You can generate a
# url for an object using the s3_url method.
#
# @photo.s3_url
#
# The resulting url is in the form: http(s)://:server/:bucket_name/:table_name/:id/:file where
# the :server variable defaults to AWS::S3 URL::DEFAULT_HOST (s3.amazonaws.com) and can be
# set using the configuration parameters in #{Rails.root}/config/amazon_s3.yml.
#
# The optional thumbnail argument will output the thumbnail's filename (if any).
def s3_url(thumbnail = nil)
File.join(s3_protocol + s3_hostname + s3_port_string, bucket_name, full_filename(thumbnail))
end
# All public objects are accessible via a GET request to CloudFront. You can generate a
# url for an object using the cloudfront_url method.
#
# @photo.cloudfront_url
#
# The resulting url is in the form: http://:distribution_domain/:table_name/:id/:file using
# the :distribution_domain variable set in the configuration parameters in #{Rails.root}/config/amazon_s3.yml.
#
# The optional thumbnail argument will output the thumbnail's filename (if any).
def cloudfront_url(thumbnail = nil)
s3_protocol + cloudfront_distribution_domain + "/" + full_filename(thumbnail)
end
def public_filename(*args)
if attachment_options[:cloudfront]
cloudfront_url(args)
else
s3_url(args)
end
end
# All private objects are accessible via an authenticated GET request to the S3 servers. You can generate an
# authenticated url for an object like this:
#
# @photo.authenticated_s3_url
#
# By default authenticated urls expire 5 minutes after they were generated.
#
# Expiration options can be specified either with an absolute time using the :expires option,
# or with a number of seconds relative to now with the :expires_in option:
#
# # Absolute expiration date (October 13th, 2025)
# @photo.authenticated_s3_url(:expires => Time.mktime(2025,10,13).to_i)
#
# # Expiration in five hours from now
# @photo.authenticated_s3_url(:expires_in => 5.hours)
#
# You can specify whether the url should go over SSL with the :use_ssl option.
# By default, the ssl settings for the current connection will be used:
#
# @photo.authenticated_s3_url(:use_ssl => true)
#
# Finally, the optional thumbnail argument will output the thumbnail's filename (if any):
#
# @photo.authenticated_s3_url('thumbnail', :expires_in => 5.hours, :use_ssl => true)
def authenticated_s3_url(*args)
options = args.extract_options!
options[:expires_in] = options[:expires_in].to_i if options[:expires_in]
thumbnail = args.shift
S3Object.url_for(full_filename(thumbnail), bucket_name, options)
end
def create_temp_file
write_to_temp_file current_data
end
def current_data
S3Object.value full_filename, bucket_name
end
def s3_protocol
Technoweenie::AttachmentFu::Backends::S3Backend.protocol
end
def s3_hostname
Technoweenie::AttachmentFu::Backends::S3Backend.hostname
end
def s3_port_string
Technoweenie::AttachmentFu::Backends::S3Backend.port_string
end
def cloudfront_distribution_domain
Technoweenie::AttachmentFu::Backends::S3Backend.distribution_domain
end
protected
# Called in the after_destroy callback
def destroy_file
S3Object.delete full_filename, bucket_name
end
def rename_file
return unless @old_filename && @old_filename != filename
old_full_filename = File.join(base_path, @old_filename)
S3Object.rename(
old_full_filename,
full_filename,
bucket_name,
:access => attachment_options[:s3_access]
)
@old_filename = nil
true
end
def save_to_storage
if save_attachment?
S3Object.store(
full_filename,
(temp_path ? File.open(temp_path) : temp_data),
bucket_name,
:content_type => content_type,
:access => attachment_options[:s3_access]
)
end
@old_filename = nil
true
end
end
end
end
end