Class: UploaderContentTypeValidator
- Inherits:
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ActiveModel::Validations::FileContentTypeValidator
- Object
- ActiveModel::Validations::FileContentTypeValidator
- UploaderContentTypeValidator
- Defined in:
- app/validators/uploader_content_type_validator.rb
Overview
This validator ensures the files to be uploaded match the attached uploader’s content types.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#check_validity! ⇒ Object
rubocop: enable Metrics/CyclomaticComplexity.
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#validate_each(record, attribute, value) ⇒ Object
rubocop: disable Metrics/CyclomaticComplexity.
Instance Method Details
#check_validity! ⇒ Object
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# File 'app/validators/uploader_content_type_validator.rb', line 43 def check_validity!; end |
#validate_each(record, attribute, value) ⇒ Object
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# File 'app/validators/uploader_content_type_validator.rb', line 7 def validate_each(record, attribute, value) begin values = parse_values(value) rescue JSON::ParserError record.errors.add attribute, :invalid return end return if values.empty? uploader = record.attached_uploader(attribute) || record.send(attribute) return unless uploader.is_a?(Decidim::ApplicationUploader) mode = option_value(record, :mode) allowed_types = uploader.content_type_allowlist || [] forbidden_types = uploader.content_type_denylist || [] values.each do |val| val_mode = mode # The :strict mode would be more robust for the content type detection if # the value does not know its own content type. However, this would # require the command line utility named `file` which is only available in # *nix. This would also require adding a new gem dependency for running # the CLI utility, Terrapin or Cocaine in older versions of the # file_validators gem. The :relaxed mode detects the content type based on # the file extension through the mime-types gem. val_mode = :relaxed if val_mode.blank? && !val.respond_to?(:content_type) content_type = get_content_type(val, val_mode) validate_whitelist(record, attribute, content_type, allowed_types) validate_blacklist(record, attribute, content_type, forbidden_types) end end |