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  • Paperclip Upload Video Without Styles

    16 mars 2017, par Moamen Naanou

    Background :

    In my app, there is a model has image attachment using paperclip gem, now as per new requirements, I have to let the same attachment accept MP4 video files as well and the only validation I have to implement is about file size.

    Product Model (with image attachment only) :

    class Product < ActiveRecord::Base
     has_attached_file :file,
                       :styles => { medium: '300x300>', thumb: '100x100>' },
                       :processors => [:thumbnail],
                       :url => '/assets/:id/:style/:hash.:extension',
                       :hash_digest=>'SHA1',
                       :use_timestamp => false


     validates_attachment_content_type :file, :content_type => /\A(image)\/.*\Z/
     validates_attachment_size :file, :less_than => 5.megabytes
    end

    So after reading many related questions, to accept a video file as well, I’ve used gem paperclip-av-transcoder and installed ffmpeg (Mac) using :

    brew install ffmpeg --with-fdk-aac --with-ffplay --with-freetype --with-frei0r --with-libas

    Then finally I’ve revised my model to be :

    class Product < ActiveRecord::Base
     has_attached_file :file,
                       :styles => lambda {|file| if file.instance.is_image?
                                                   { medium: '300x300>', thumb: '100x100>' }
                                                 elsif file.instance.is_video?
                                                   {:thumb => { :geometry => "100x100#", :format => 'jpg', :time => 10}}
                                                 end },
                       :processors => lambda {|file| if file.is_image?
                                                       [:thumbnail]
                                                     elsif file.is_video?
                                                       [:transcoder]
                                                     end},
                       :url => '/assets/:id/:style/:hash.:extension',
                       :hash_digest=>'SHA1',
                       :use_timestamp => false


     validates_attachment_content_type :file, :content_type => /\A(image|video)\/.*\Z/
     validates_attachment_size :file, :less_than => 5.megabytes

     def is_video?
       file_content_type =~ %r(video)
     end

     def is_image?
       file_content_type =~ %r(image)
     end
    end

    Now the file field accepts both videos & images but the video shouldn’t be compressed, because if it is compressed, I will get IO Error [Closed Stream]

    Question :

    I’m expecting compressed MP4 file to be received from Mobile client(through REST API) and I don’t want to generate any thumb image or any other style or do any processing on this video and without installing any processor (ffmpeg in my case) and if I did so currently, I’m getting the following error because ImageMagic doesn’t work with video files :

    Paperclip::Errors::NotIdentifiedByImageMagickError

    Any ideas ?

  • matplotlib ArtistAnimation returns a blank video

    28 mars 2017, par Mpaull

    I’m trying to produce an animation of a networkx graph changing over time. I’m using the networkx_draw utilities to create matplotlib figures of the graph, and matplotlib’s ArtistAnimation module to create an animation from the artists networkx produces. I’ve made a minimum reproduction of what I’m doing here :

    import numpy as np
    import networkx as nx
    import matplotlib.animation as animation
    import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

    # Instantiate the graph model
    G = nx.Graph()
    G.add_edge(1, 2)

    # Keep track of highest node ID
    G.maxNode = 2

    fig = plt.figure()
    nx.draw(G)
    ims = []

    for timeStep in xrange(10):

       G.add_edge(G.maxNode,G.maxNode+1)
       G.maxNode += 1

       pos = nx.drawing.spring_layout(G)
       nodes = nx.drawing.draw_networkx_nodes(G, pos)
       lines = nx.drawing.draw_networkx_edges(G, pos)

       ims.append((nodes,lines,))
       plt.pause(.2)
       plt.cla()

    im_ani = animation.ArtistAnimation(fig, ims, interval=200,            repeat_delay=3000,blit=True)
    im_ani.save('im.mp4', metadata={'artist':'Guido'})

    The process works fine while displaying the figures live, it produces exactly the animation I want. And it even produces a looping animation in a figure at the end of the script, again what I want, which would suggest that the animation process worked. However when I open the "im.mp4" file saved to disk, it is a blank white image which runs for the expected period of time, never showing any of the graph images which were showed live.

    I’m using networkx version 1.11, and matplotlib version 2.0. I’m using ffmpeg for the animation, and am running on a Mac, OSX 10.12.3.

    What am I doing incorrectly ?

  • Validation failed : Video Paperclip::Errors::NotIdentifiedByImageMagickError

    28 mars 2017, par ACIDSTEALTH

    I have a model with an attached video. I want to create a scaled version of the video along with a series of thumbnails. I have the following setup :

    has_attached_file :video,
       styles: {
           original: { format: 'mp4', processors: [:transcoder] },
           large: { geometry: "720x720", format: 'jpg', processors: [:thumbnail] },
           medium: { geometry: "540x540", format: 'jpg', processors: [:thumbnail] },
           thumb: { geometry: "180x180", format: 'jpg', processors: [:thumbnail] }
       },
       default_url: ""

    When I test this in my development environment it works perfectly. The video and all images are correctly sized. When I deploy to Heroku however, I get the following error :

    Validation failed: Video Paperclip::Errors::NotIdentifiedByImageMagickError
    /app/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.3.0/gems/activerecord-5.0.2/lib/active_record/validations.rb:78:in `raise_validation_error'
    /app/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.3.0/gems/activerecord-5.0.2/lib/active_record/validations.rb:50:in `save!'
    /app/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.3.0/gems/activerecord-5.0.2/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/dirty.rb:30:in `save!'
    /app/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.3.0/gems/activerecord-5.0.2/lib/active_record/transactions.rb:324:in `block in save!'
    /app/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.3.0/gems/activerecord-5.0.2/lib/active_record/transactions.rb:395:in `block in with_transaction_returning_status'
    /app/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.3.0/gems/activerecord-5.0.2/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/database_statements.rb:232:in `block in transaction'
    /app/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.3.0/gems/activerecord-5.0.2/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/transaction.rb:189:in `within_new_transaction'
    /app/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.3.0/gems/activerecord-5.0.2/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/database_statements.rb:232:in `transaction'
    /app/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.3.0/gems/activerecord-5.0.2/lib/active_record/transactions.rb:211:in `transaction'
    /app/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.3.0/gems/activerecord-5.0.2/lib/active_record/transactions.rb:392:in `with_transaction_returning_status'
    /app/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.3.0/gems/activerecord-5.0.2/lib/active_record/transactions.rb:324:in `save!'
    /app/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.3.0/gems/activerecord-5.0.2/lib/active_record/suppressor.rb:45:in `save!'
    /app/app/models/concerns/snapshot_methods.rb:37:in `copy_from_ziggeo!'
    /app/app/workers/snapshot_transcoder.rb:16:in `perform'
    /app/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.3.0/gems/resque-status-0.5.0/lib/resque/plugins/status.rb:161:in `safe_perform!'
    /app/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.3.0/gems/resque-status-0.5.0/lib/resque/plugins/status.rb:137:in `perform'

    What am I missing here ? I’ve searched for NotIdentifiedByImageMagickError and scanned numerous other questions on this issue, but have not had any success fixing my problem.

    Most of the solutions I’ve seen involve setting Paperclip.options[:command_path] = "/usr/bin/identify" in development. Since my problem is only on production, I tried applying this to production, subbing in the correct path for my production environment, like so :

    Paperclip.options[:command_path] = "/app/vender/imagemagick/bin/identify"

    This had no effect. Neither did /app/vender/imagemagick/bin.