[LRUG] Flex/Rails and downloading data to a file

Jordi Noguera Leon jordinoguera83 at gmail.com
Thu Apr 29 03:49:09 PDT 2010


I've tried both and didn't work. Maybe using amf you can't use them... IWhat
I'm trying now is to create a tempfile in rails and send the path to flex,
although I'm encountering a problem in flex when I try to do the download in
Flex:

Certain actions, such as those that display a pop-up window, may only be
invoked upon user interaction, for example by a mouse click or button press.
at flash.net::FileReference/download()

Just because I'm getting the file between the user clicking download and
flex invoking the download...



On 29 April 2010 10:59, Jon Gilbraith <jon at professionalnerd.com> wrote:

> Yes, in my case I was serving up existing files (I was using send_file
> rather than serving them statically to allow access control) but I'd expect
> there not to be any difference from the client's point of view.
>
>
> On 29 April 2010 10:11, Jordi Noguera Leon <jordinoguera83 at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Wait, you've used send_file? Do you delete the file after it's downloaded?
>>
>>
>> On 29 April 2010 09:07, Jon Gilbraith <jon at professionalnerd.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Yes, that's similar to how I've successfully served up files to a Flex
>>> app (granted with send_file rather than send_data, and I don't know any of
>>> the details of the Flex side of the implementation).
>>>
>>>
>>> On 28 April 2010 17:23, Jordi Noguera Leon <jordinoguera83 at gmail.com>wrote:
>>>
>>>> So, this *send_data @data, :type => 'application/x-amf', :filename =>
>>>> "@filename, :disposition => 'inline' *should work?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 28 April 2010 16:23, Jon Gilbraith <jon at professionalnerd.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Jordi, you didn't mention the disposition there and if you don't
>>>>> specify 'inline' it'll default to attachment and prompt you to save rather
>>>>> than stream.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 28 April 2010 15:56, Jordi Noguera Leon <jordinoguera83 at gmail.com>wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> hey!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> @Neil, I don't quite see what you're trying to say... The thing is so
>>>>>> far there aren't any files, I have the contents of the file that should be
>>>>>> downloaded, but from here to downloading an actual file I have no clue how
>>>>>> to do it...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> @Ken, I've used send_data in other parts of the app where Flex wasn't
>>>>>> used and calling it caused a dialog to appear in order to save a file
>>>>>> (something like send_data(@my_data, :filename => :whatever)). So, what I was
>>>>>> expecting was send_data to start a file download.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jordi
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 28 April 2010 14:58, Kenneth Lee <kenfodder at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  Hey,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> send_data sends binary data, not getting the expected results
>>>>>>> doesn't tell me much, can you find out what you are getting back?
>>>>>>> content-type etc... Also what are you expecting back, json, xml, a file?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I recommend using curl or even a browser to talk to rails via http
>>>>>>> and see if the data is what you expect your Flex app to receive as really
>>>>>>> it's just acting as an API.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Also for the invalid auth token just remove protect_from_forgeryfrom you application controller, or at least that is where you should start
>>>>>>> as that is where the error is originating from I believe.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hope this gets you started.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Ken
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Jordi Noguera Leon wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi there!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  I'm struggling to solve the following problem. We have an app with
>>>>>>> a flex front end that displays some charts, each chart has a link to
>>>>>>> download the data displayed in that chart. To do this I tried to call a
>>>>>>> rails method that called send_data, but it didn't produce the expected
>>>>>>> results. It'd be good if there was an easy way to do this directly from
>>>>>>> Flex...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  I've also been trying to follow the steps explained in this article<http://flexonrails.net/?p=5>,
>>>>>>> but I'm getting an Invalid Auth token error...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  Does anyone have an idea?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  Cheers,
>>>>>>> Jordi
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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