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= Vipload
This project rocks and uses MIT-LICENSE.
== Installation
Gemfile:
gem "vipload"
bundle install
== Setup
routes.rb:
mount Vipload::Engine => "/vipload"
config/vipload.yml
development:
server: ftp.awesomeserver.com
username: cooluser
password: secretpassword
test:
server: ftp.awesomeserver.com
username: cooluser
password: secretpassword
production:
server: ftp.awesomeserver.com
username: cooluser
password: secretpassword
== Usage Your View
<%= form_tag vipload_path, multipart: true do |f| %>
File: <%= file_field_tag :file %><br />
Path: <%= text_field_tag :key %><br />
Filename: <%= text_field_tag :filename %><br />
Redirect: <%= text_field_tag :redirect %><br />
<%= submit_tag "Upload" %>
<% end %>
== What Are These Options? file - required, the upload field key - required, the path to the file on the ftp server filename - not required, a new name for the file (defaults to original name) redirect - not required, url to direct the user upon completion
FAQs
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We found that vipload demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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