Ruby on Rails Monday, August 25, 2014


create a file at config/initializers/paperclip.rb

In that file put your paperclip-specific configuration options.

By default, everything in config/initializers/  loads when the Rails app boots up.

As far as WYSIWYG inline editors, you will probably lean on your knowledge of Javascript more heavily than Rails to implement any WYSIWYG editor --- but there may be some specific integration points to note. 

In particular, read up on how Rails keep strings sanitized and HTML-safe. You will need to bypass some of that for an inline editor, since the inline editor will need the output to be in HTML and not escaped HTML.

In the past I have used TinyMCE (another WYSIWYG editor), and it happens to have a gem that makes it easy to integrate into Rails (https://github.com/spohlenz/tinymce-rails), but by no means does that make it the only choice for inline editor. You just  might have to get your hands dirty with Javascript to make the others work. 

-Jason


On Aug 25, 2014, at 1:18 PM, Frank R. <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:

I had to use version 3.5.3

I am learning Rails, so this has been a nightmare for me coming from 
PHP.

Regarding your example for Paperclip.options, I do not know where I 
would wright that code.

Do you have version 4.1 working?

Thanks

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