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Full url for an image-path in Rails 3

I have an Image, which contains carrierwave uploads:

Image.find(:first).image.url #=> "/uploads/image/4d90/display_foo.jpg" 

In my view, I want to find the absolute url for this. Appending the root_url results in a double /.

root_url + image.url #=> http://localhost:3000//uploads/image/4d90/display_foo.jpg 

I cannot use url_for (that I know of), because that either allows passing a path, or a list of options to identify the resource and the :only_path option. Since I do't have a resource that can be identified trough "controller"+"action" I cannot use the :only_path option.

url_for(image.url, :only_path => true) #=> wrong amount of parameters, 2 for 1 

What would be the cleanest and best way to create a path into a full url in Rails3?

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berkes Avatar asked Mar 30 '11 10:03

berkes


1 Answers

You can also set CarrierWave's asset_host config setting like this:

# config/initializers/carrierwave.rb CarrierWave.configure do |config|   config.storage = :file   config.asset_host = ActionController::Base.asset_host end 

This ^ tells CarrierWave to use your app's config.action_controller.asset_host setting, which can be defined in one of your config/envrionments/[environment].rb files. See here for more info.

Or set it explicitly:

  config.asset_host = 'http://example.com' 

Restart your app, and you're good to go - no helper methods required.

* I'm using Rails 3.2 and CarrierWave 0.7.1

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ncherro Avatar answered Sep 20 '22 00:09

ncherro