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David Heinemeier Hansson 4838c1716a
Make Webpacker the default JavaScript compiler for Rails 6 (#33079)
* Use Webpacker by default on new apps

* Stop including coffee-rails by default

* Drop using a js_compressor by default

* Drop extra test for coffeescript inclusion by default

* Stick with skip_javascript to signify skipping webpack

* Don't install a JS runtime by default any more

* app/javascript will be the new default directory for JS

* Make it clear that this is just for configuring the default Webpack framework setup now

* Start using the Webpack tag in the default layout

* Irrelevant test

* jQuery is long gone

* Stop having asset pipeline compile default application.js

* Add rails-ujs by default to the Webpack setup

* Add Active Storage JavaScript to application.js pack by default

* Consistent quoting

* Add Turbolinks to default pack

* Add Action Cable to default pack

Need some work on how to set the global consumer that channels will
work with. @javan?

* Require all channels by default and use a separate consumer stub

* Channel generator now targets Webpack style

* Update task docs to match new generator style

* Use uniform import style

* Drop the JS assets generator

It was barely helpful as it was. It’s no longer helpful in a Webpacked
world. Sayonara!

* Add app/javascript to the stats directories

* Simpler import style

Which match the other imports.

* Address test failures from dropping JS compilation (and compression)

* webpacker-default: Modify `AssetsGeneratorTest`

Before:

```
$ bin/test test/generators/assets_generator_test.rb
Run options: --seed 46201

F

Failure:
AssetsGeneratorTest#test_assets [/Users/ttanimichi/ghq/github.com/ttanimichi/rails/railties/test/generators/assets_generator_test.rb:12]:
Expected file "app/assets/javascripts/posts.js" to exist, but does not

bin/test /Users/ttanimichi/ghq/github.com/ttanimichi/rails/railties/test/generators/assets_generator_test.rb:10

.

Finished in 0.031343s, 63.8101 runs/s, 95.7152 assertions/s.
2 runs, 3 assertions, 1 failures, 0 errors, 0 skips
```

After:

```
$ bin/test test/generators/assets_generator_test.rb
Run options: --seed 43571

..

Finished in 0.030370s, 65.8545 runs/s, 65.8545 assertions/s.
2 runs, 2 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors, 0 skips
```

* webpacker-default: Modify `ChannelGeneratorTest`

Before:

```
$ bin/test test/generators/channel_generator_test.rb
Run options: --seed 8986

.F

Failure:
ChannelGeneratorTest#test_channel_with_multiple_actions_is_created [/Users/ttanimichi/ghq/github.com/ttanimichi/rails/railties/test/generators/channel_generator_test.rb:43]:
Expected file "app/assets/javascripts/channels/chat.js" to exist, but does not

bin/test /Users/ttanimichi/ghq/github.com/ttanimichi/rails/railties/test/generators/channel_generator_test.rb:34

.F

Failure:
ChannelGeneratorTest#test_channel_is_created [/Users/ttanimichi/ghq/github.com/ttanimichi/rails/railties/test/generators/channel_generator_test.rb:29]:
Expected file "app/assets/javascripts/channels/chat.js" to exist, but does not

bin/test /Users/ttanimichi/ghq/github.com/ttanimichi/rails/railties/test/generators/channel_generator_test.rb:22

E

Error:
ChannelGeneratorTest#test_cable_js_is_created_if_not_present_already:
Errno::ENOENT: No such file or directory @ apply2files - /Users/ttanimichi/ghq/github.com/ttanimichi/rails/railties/test/fixtures/tmp/app/assets/javascripts/cable.js

bin/test /Users/ttanimichi/ghq/github.com/ttanimichi/rails/railties/test/generators/channel_generator_test.rb:60

F

Failure:
ChannelGeneratorTest#test_channel_suffix_is_not_duplicated [/Users/ttanimichi/ghq/github.com/ttanimichi/rails/railties/test/generators/channel_generator_test.rb:87]:
Expected file "app/assets/javascripts/channels/chat.js" to exist, but does not

bin/test /Users/ttanimichi/ghq/github.com/ttanimichi/rails/railties/test/generators/channel_generator_test.rb:80

F

Failure:
ChannelGeneratorTest#test_channel_on_revoke [/Users/ttanimichi/ghq/github.com/ttanimichi/rails/railties/test/generators/channel_generator_test.rb:77]:
Expected file "app/assets/javascripts/cable.js" to exist, but does not

bin/test /Users/ttanimichi/ghq/github.com/ttanimichi/rails/railties/test/generators/channel_generator_test.rb:68

Finished in 0.064384s, 108.7227 runs/s, 481.4861 assertions/s.
7 runs, 31 assertions, 4 failures, 1 errors, 0 skips
```

After:

```
$ bin/test test/generators/channel_generator_test.rb
Run options: --seed 44857

.......

Finished in 0.060243s, 116.1961 runs/s, 697.1764 assertions/s.
7 runs, 42 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors, 0 skips
```

* Fix shared generator tests.

* webpacker-default: Modify `ControllerGeneratorTest`

The JS assets generator was dropped. ref. 46215b1794

* Revert "Simpler import style". It's currently failing with an error of "TypeError: undefined is not an object (evaluating '__WEBPACK_IMPORTED_MODULE_2_activestorage___default.a.start')". Waiting for @javan to have a look.

This reverts commit 5d3ebb7105.

* require webpacker in test app

* Add webpacker without making the build hang/timeout. (#33640)

* use yarn workspaces to allow for installing unreleased packages and only generate js/bootsnap when required

* no longer need to have webpacker in env templates as webpacker moved this config to yml file

* Fix rubocop violation

* Got the test passing for the running scaffold

* update expected lines of code

* update middleware tests to account for webpacker

* disable js in plugins be default to get the tests passing (#34009)

* clear codeclimate report issues

* Anything newer than currently released is good

* Use Webpacker development version during development of Rails

* Edge should get development webpacker as well

* Add changelog entry for Webpacker change
2018-09-30 22:31:21 -07:00
..
app Merge pull request #33829 from mtsmfm/encode-filename 2018-09-23 19:43:06 +02:00
bin Add executable file activestorage/bin/test 2017-08-20 21:28:56 +03:00
config Configure Active Storage route prefix 2018-09-14 10:40:18 -04:00
db/migrate Add a foreign-key constraint to the attachments table for blobs 2018-07-19 20:43:33 -04:00
lib Merge pull request #33829 from mtsmfm/encode-filename 2018-09-23 19:43:06 +02:00
test Make Webpacker the default JavaScript compiler for Rails 6 (#33079) 2018-09-30 22:31:21 -07:00
.babelrc Unminify activestorage.js 2018-04-25 08:46:56 -05:00
.eslintrc
.gitignore Clean up and consolidate .gitignores 2018-02-17 14:26:19 -08:00
activestorage.gemspec Generate root-relative paths in Active Storage disk service URL methods 2018-03-05 11:54:43 -05:00
CHANGELOG.md Configure Active Storage route prefix 2018-09-14 10:40:18 -04:00
MIT-LICENSE Bump license years for 2018 2017-12-31 22:36:55 +09:00
package.json Unminify activestorage.js 2018-04-25 08:46:56 -05:00
Rakefile Enable warnings in all test tasks 2018-05-23 23:05:03 +02:00
README.md Recommend using :resize_to_fit after all 2018-04-23 21:04:35 +02:00
rollup.config.js Unminify activestorage.js 2018-04-25 08:46:56 -05:00
yarn.lock Unminify activestorage.js 2018-04-25 08:46:56 -05:00

Active Storage

Active Storage makes it simple to upload and reference files in cloud services like Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage, or Microsoft Azure Storage, and attach those files to Active Records. Supports having one main service and mirrors in other services for redundancy. It also provides a disk service for testing or local deployments, but the focus is on cloud storage.

Files can be uploaded from the server to the cloud or directly from the client to the cloud.

Image files can furthermore be transformed using on-demand variants for quality, aspect ratio, size, or any other MiniMagick or Vips supported transformation.

Compared to other storage solutions

A key difference to how Active Storage works compared to other attachment solutions in Rails is through the use of built-in Blob and Attachment models (backed by Active Record). This means existing application models do not need to be modified with additional columns to associate with files. Active Storage uses polymorphic associations via the Attachment join model, which then connects to the actual Blob.

Blob models store attachment metadata (filename, content-type, etc.), and their identifier key in the storage service. Blob models do not store the actual binary data. They are intended to be immutable in spirit. One file, one blob. You can associate the same blob with multiple application models as well. And if you want to do transformations of a given Blob, the idea is that you'll simply create a new one, rather than attempt to mutate the existing one (though of course you can delete the previous version later if you don't need it).

Installation

Run rails active_storage:install to copy over active_storage migrations.

Examples

One attachment:

class User < ApplicationRecord
  # Associates an attachment and a blob. When the user is destroyed they are
  # purged by default (models destroyed, and resource files deleted).
  has_one_attached :avatar
end

# Attach an avatar to the user.
user.avatar.attach(io: File.open("/path/to/face.jpg"), filename: "face.jpg", content_type: "image/jpg")

# Does the user have an avatar?
user.avatar.attached? # => true

# Synchronously destroy the avatar and actual resource files.
user.avatar.purge

# Destroy the associated models and actual resource files async, via Active Job.
user.avatar.purge_later

# Does the user have an avatar?
user.avatar.attached? # => false

# Generate a permanent URL for the blob that points to the application.
# Upon access, a redirect to the actual service endpoint is returned.
# This indirection decouples the public URL from the actual one, and
# allows for example mirroring attachments in different services for
# high-availability. The redirection has an HTTP expiration of 5 min.
url_for(user.avatar)

class AvatarsController < ApplicationController
  def update
    # params[:avatar] contains a ActionDispatch::Http::UploadedFile object
    Current.user.avatar.attach(params.require(:avatar))
    redirect_to Current.user
  end
end

Many attachments:

class Message < ApplicationRecord
  has_many_attached :images
end
<%= form_with model: @message, local: true do |form| %>
  <%= form.text_field :title, placeholder: "Title" %><br>
  <%= form.text_area :content %><br><br>

  <%= form.file_field :images, multiple: true %><br>
  <%= form.submit %>
<% end %>
class MessagesController < ApplicationController
  def index
    # Use the built-in with_attached_images scope to avoid N+1
    @messages = Message.all.with_attached_images
  end

  def create
    message = Message.create! params.require(:message).permit(:title, :content)
    message.images.attach(params[:message][:images])
    redirect_to message
  end

  def show
    @message = Message.find(params[:id])
  end
end

Variation of image attachment:

<%# Hitting the variant URL will lazy transform the original blob and then redirect to its new service location %>
<%= image_tag user.avatar.variant(resize_to_fit: [100, 100]) %>

Direct uploads

Active Storage, with its included JavaScript library, supports uploading directly from the client to the cloud.

Direct upload installation

  1. Include activestorage.js in your application's JavaScript bundle.

    Using the asset pipeline:

    //= require activestorage
    

    Using the npm package:

    import * as ActiveStorage from "activestorage"
    ActiveStorage.start()
    
  2. Annotate file inputs with the direct upload URL.

    <%= form.file_field :attachments, multiple: true, direct_upload: true %>
    
  3. That's it! Uploads begin upon form submission.

Direct upload JavaScript events

Event name Event target Event data (event.detail) Description
direct-uploads:start <form> None A form containing files for direct upload fields was submitted.
direct-upload:initialize <input> {id, file} Dispatched for every file after form submission.
direct-upload:start <input> {id, file} A direct upload is starting.
direct-upload:before-blob-request <input> {id, file, xhr} Before making a request to your application for direct upload metadata.
direct-upload:before-storage-request <input> {id, file, xhr} Before making a request to store a file.
direct-upload:progress <input> {id, file, progress} As requests to store files progress.
direct-upload:error <input> {id, file, error} An error occurred. An alert will display unless this event is canceled.
direct-upload:end <input> {id, file} A direct upload has ended.
direct-uploads:end <form> None All direct uploads have ended.

License

Active Storage is released under the MIT License.

Support

API documentation is at:

Bug reports for the Ruby on Rails project can be filed here:

Feature requests should be discussed on the rails-core mailing list here: