GcloudStorage
Simple Google Cloud Storage file upload gem for Ruby. This is an alternative gem
for carrierwave with fog. As, carrierwave with fog only uses API Key
authentication to talk to Google Cloud Storage API. This gem supports the
service account authentication and as well as compute instance service account
where you don't have to initialize the gem with the credentials.
Installation
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'gcloud_storage', '0.0.4'
If you're using rails 5.0 and above then
gem 'gcloud_storage', '0.0.5'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install gcloud_storage
Usage
Model:
class TempFile < ActiveRecord::Base
include GcloudStorage::Uploader
mount_gcloud_uploader :file
end
Migration:
class CreateTempFiles < ActiveRecord::Migration
def change
create_table :temp_files do |t|
t.string :file
t.timestamps null: false
end
end
end
Attachment Methods:
temp_file = TempFile.new(file_uploader_object: path_to_file)
temp_file.file_exists?
temp_file.save
temp_file.file_exists?
temp_file.file_url
temp_file.file_expirable_url(60)
temp_file.file_path
Create an initializer file config/initializers/gcloud_storage.rb
and add these
lines:
For remote storage:
GcloudStorage.configure do |config|
config.credentials = {
bucket_name: 'bucket_name',
project_id: 'project_id',
key_file: 'key_file_path'
}
end
For local storage:
GcloudStorage.configure do |config|
config.credentials = {
storage: :local_store
}
end
File upload example:
You can pass path to the file to be uploaded as a String
or as Pathname
or
as Rack::Multipart::UploadedFile
object using HTML Multipart form.
The attribute to initialize will be #{column}_uploader_object
. Here the column
name is file in the above example.
$ rails console
Loading development environment (Rails 4.2.0)
:001 > `echo "This is a test file" > temp.txt`
=> ""
:002 > file = Rack::Multipart::UploadedFile.new("temp.txt")
=> #<Rack::Multipart::UploadedFile:0x007f9e29ae37c8 @content_type="text/plain", @original_filename="temp.txt", @tempfile=#<Tempfile:/var/folders/temp.txt>>
:003 > temp_file = TempFile.new(file_uploader_object: file) # file_attribute => #{column}_uploader_object
=> #<TempFile id: nil, file: "temp.txt", created_at: nil, updated_at: nil>
:004 > temp_file.valid?
=> true
:005 > temp_file.save
=> true
:006 > temp_file.file_url
=> "https://storage.googleapis.com/<bucket-name>/uploads/temp_files/1/files/temp.txt?GoogleAccessId=compute%40developer.gserviceaccount.com&Expires=1459851006&Signature=XXXX"
:007 > `echo "Yet Another test file" > tmp/yet_another_test.txt`
=> ""
:008 > another_file = TempFile.new(file_uploader_object: "tmp/yet_another_test.txt")
=> #<TempFile id: nil, file: "yet_another_test.txt", created_at: nil, updated_at: nil>
:009 > another_file.save
=> true
:010 > another_file.file_url
=> "https://storage.googleapis.com/<bucket-name>/uploads/temp_files/2/files/yet_another_test.txt?GoogleAccessId=compute%40developer.gserviceaccount.com&Expires=1459851800&Signature=XXXX"
:011 > open(another_file.file_url).read
=> "Yet Another test file\n"
:012 > another_file.file_path
=> "uploads/temp_files/2/files/yet_another_test.txt"
TODO
- More specs for GcloudStorage::Uploader
- Support overriding the mountable methods in a better way. For now the user
can override the methods in the model.
Development
After checking out the repo, run bin/setup
to install dependencies. You can also run bin/console
for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install
. To
run specs locally you need to setup a service account on google cloud project
and add the service json file to the root directory as
test-bucket-service.json
and create config.yml
from config.yml.example
and fill in the appropriate values.
Contributing
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/itsprdp/gcloud_storage. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.
License
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.