package MojoMojo::Schema::ResultSet::Attachment;
use strict;
use warnings;
use parent qw/MojoMojo::Schema::Base::ResultSet/;
use Archive::Zip qw(:ERROR_CODES);
use File::MMagic;
use FileHandle;
use File::Copy;
use File::Temp qw/tempfile/;
use Imager;
=head1 NAME
MojoMojo::Schema::ResultSet::Attachment - resulset methods on attachments
=head1 METHODS
=cut
=head2 create_from_file (page, filename, storage_callback)
Create an instance from a given file. Takes a page to attach to, the
client-supplied filename, and the actual file.
=cut
sub create_from_file {
my ( $class, $page, $filename, $file ) = @_;
my $mm = File::MMagic->new();
#if ( $mm->checktype_filename($filename) eq 'application/zip' ) {
# TODO: the file type returned for a ZIP is 'application/x-zip' (not 'application-zip'),
# so this has never actually worked. It also never worked because $filename is
# the client-supplied filename, not the actually uploaded file.
# Anyway, unpacking the ZIP willy-nilly is a silly idea.
# Commented out until a UI option to unpack uploaded ZIP(s) is added.
# --dandv
#my $zip;
#$zip = Archive::Zip->new($file);
#return unless $zip;
#my @atts;
#foreach my $member ( $zip->members ) {
# next if $member->isDirectory;
# my $tmpfile = tempfile;
# $member->extractToFileNamed($tmpfile);
# push @atts, $class->create_from_file( $page, $member->fileName, $tmpfile );
#}
#return @atts;
#}
my $self = $class->create({
name => $filename,
page => $page->id
});
die "Could not attach $filename to $page" if not $self;
# copy the passed $file (usually from the temporary upload directory), to the attachments directory,
# with the filename set to MojoMojo Schema::Result::Attachment->filename (currently the row id)
File::Copy::copy( $file, $self->filename );
my $fh = FileHandle->new( $self->filename . '' );
$self->contenttype( $mm->checktype_filehandle($fh) );
$self->size( -s $self->filename );
$self->update();
$self->make_photo if ( $self->contenttype =~ m|^image/| );
return $self;
}
=head1 AUTHOR
Marcus Ramberg <mramberg@cpan.org>
=head1 LICENSE
This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut
1;