Colin Law wrote in post #1166375: >> I thought of adding .to_s to @image, but that leads me to the error: >> Paperclip::adapterregistry::nohandlererror in PinsController#copy >> No handler found for >> > "/system/pins/images/000/000/083/original/Alt-J_-_This_is_all_yours.jpg?1420125230" > > Because, again, you have not copy/pasted the complete message, and > possibly stack trace, from the terminal I do not know which line of > code generated that error so have no idea of the cause. > >> >> I think I need to tell it to just pic out the .jpg itself, not the whole >> directory listing. Does that sound right? > > <shrug/> > > Colin
Hi Colin, and thanks again for taking the time. Understood that you want the terminal error. This is the full error that I get in the terminal tail: Paperclip::AdapterRegistry::NoHandlerError (No handler found for "/system/pins/images/000/000/084/original/Angel.png?1420769160"): app/controllers/pins_controller.rb:46:in `copy' I read through the Paperclip gem documentation on Github: https://github.com/thoughtbot/paperclip but that hasn't gotten me anywhere. I;m not sure if this helps as well, but here is what an image looks like when I call it in the console. First with adding .to_s to see it as a string, and secondly to show it without converting it to string. 2.0.0-p353 :019 > p.image.to_s => "/system/pins/images/000/000/083/original/Alt-J_-_This_is_all_yours.jpg?1420125230" 2.0.0-p353 :020 > p.image => #<Paperclip::Attachment:0x0000010611a3f8 @name=:image, @instance=#<Pin id: 83, description: "<p>Good</p>\r\n", created_at: "2015-01-01 15:13:51", updated_at: "2015-01-01 15:13:51", user_id: 3, image_file_name: "Alt-J_-_This_is_all_yours.jpg", image_content_type: "image/jpeg", image_file_size: 23265, image_updated_at: "2015-01-01 15:13:50", image_remote_url: nil, artist: "Alt-J", album: "This Is All Yours", date: nil, rank: nil, video_html: "", video: "", rating: "3", year: "2014", title: "">, @options={:convert_options=>{}, :default_style=>:original, :default_url=>"/:attachment/:style/missing.png", :escape_url=>true, :restricted_characters=>/[&$+,\/:;=?@<>\[\]\{\}\|\\\^~%# ]/, :filename_cleaner=>nil, :hash_data=>":class/:attachment/:id/:style/:updated_at", :hash_digest=>"SHA1", :interpolator=>Paperclip::Interpolations, :only_process=>[], :path=>":rails_root/public:url", :preserve_files=>false, :processors=>[:thumbnail], :source_file_options=>{}, :storage=>:filesystem, :styles=>{:medium=>"320x240>"}, :url=>"/system/:class/:attachment/:id_partition/:style/:filename", :url_generator=>Paperclip::UrlGenerator, :use_default_time_zone=>true, :use_timestamp=>true, :whiny=>true, :check_validity_before_processing=>true}, @post_processing=true, @queued_for_delete=[], @queued_for_write={}, @errors={}, @dirty=false, @interpolator=Paperclip::Interpolations, @url_generator=#<Paperclip::UrlGenerator:0x0000010611a290 @attachment=#<Paperclip::Attachment:0x0000010611a3f8 ...>, @attachment_options={:convert_options=>{}, :default_style=>:original, :default_url=>"/:attachment/:style/missing.png", :escape_url=>true, :restricted_characters=>/[&$+,\/:;=?@<>\[\]\{\}\|\\\^~%# ]/, :filename_cleaner=>nil, :hash_data=>":class/:attachment/:id/:style/:updated_at", :hash_digest=>"SHA1", :interpolator=>Paperclip::Interpolations, :only_process=>[], :path=>":rails_root/public:url", :preserve_files=>false, :processors=>[:thumbnail], :source_file_options=>{}, :storage=>:filesystem, :styles=>{:medium=>"320x240>"}, :url=>"/system/:class/:attachment/:id_partition/:style/:filename", :url_generator=>Paperclip::UrlGenerator, :use_default_time_zone=>true, :use_timestamp=>true, :whiny=>true, :check_validity_before_processing=>true}>, @source_file_options={}, @whiny=true, @normalized_styles={:medium=>#<Paperclip::Style:0x000001061211d0 @name=:medium, @attachment=#<Paperclip::Attachment:0x0000010611a3f8 ...>, @geometry="320x240>", @format=nil, @other_args={}>}> I have a question on Stack Overflow as well: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27810317/duplicate-record-with-only-certain-attributes-in-rails-4/27811021#27811021 Thanks again for any help! -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to rubyonrails-talk+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/rubyonrails-talk/fa0f861311df4509fe399222d1087c30%40ruby-forum.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.