I have an application that uses the Paperclip plugin for image upload. Now that app should get deployed to an host(heroku) which has a read-only file system. Can I somehow tell paperclip to store the images in the database?
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Check out this sample app I guess this is exactly what you need. HTH PS: storing images in db is usually a bad idea, I am sure you can use paperclip with S3 / cloudfront ( as mentioned in the answers below ) |
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Heroku recommends storing file uploads on s3, and provides instructions on how to do so for several Rails file plugins. |
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Rethink what you're doing. Storing images in the db is generally a bad idea. For more info, see here. ry is right to point you towards S3. If nothing else, think of the cost: 500 MB of database space on Heroku is $50/month. On S3, it'll be 15 cents. |
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Image serving from S3 is slow. Latencies of 0.5s to 2s are common, which means it should only be used for media assets. |
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