module Paperclip # Paperclip processors allow you to modify attached files when they are # attached in any way you are able. Paperclip itself uses command-line # programs for its included Thumbnail processor, but custom processors # are not required to follow suit. # # Processors are required to be defined inside the Paperclip module and # are also required to be a subclass of Paperclip::Processor. There is # only one method you *must* implement to properly be a subclass: # #make, but #initialize may also be of use. #initialize accepts 3 # arguments: the file that will be operated on (which is an instance of # File), a hash of options that were defined in has_attached_file's # style hash, and the Paperclip::Attachment itself. These are set as # instance variables that can be used within `#make`. # # #make must return an instance of File (Tempfile is acceptable) which # contains the results of the processing. # # See Paperclip.run for more information about using command-line # utilities from within Processors. class Processor attr_accessor :file, :options, :attachment def initialize file, options = {}, attachment = nil @file = file @options = options @attachment = attachment end def make end def self.make file, options = {}, attachment = nil new(file, options, attachment).make end # The convert method runs the convert binary with the provided arguments. # See Paperclip.run for the available options. def convert(arguments = "", local_options = {}) Paperclip.run( Paperclip.options[:is_windows] ? "magick convert" : "convert", arguments, local_options, ) end # The identify method runs the identify binary with the provided arguments. # See Paperclip.run for the available options. def identify(arguments = "", local_options = {}) Paperclip.run( Paperclip.options[:is_windows] ? "magick identify" : "identify", arguments, local_options, ) end end end