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for learning purposes i am developing a MangaReader using Rails.
Now i would like to be able to upload multiple chapters at once, so from a given route say "Downloads/chapters", and with the guarantee that the chapters will be named in a specific format. Something like this:
enter image description here



I would like to run a method that for each folder in that route creates a chapter and upload all the images it contains. Now i now how to create the chapter and get the name and chapter number... from the file name, but using ActiveStorage i don't now how to manually upload all the images.



Here's my chapter.rb



class Chapter < ApplicationRecord
has_many_attached :pages

belongs_to :manga
end


Any thoughts?










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    for learning purposes i am developing a MangaReader using Rails.
    Now i would like to be able to upload multiple chapters at once, so from a given route say "Downloads/chapters", and with the guarantee that the chapters will be named in a specific format. Something like this:
    enter image description here



    I would like to run a method that for each folder in that route creates a chapter and upload all the images it contains. Now i now how to create the chapter and get the name and chapter number... from the file name, but using ActiveStorage i don't now how to manually upload all the images.



    Here's my chapter.rb



    class Chapter < ApplicationRecord
    has_many_attached :pages

    belongs_to :manga
    end


    Any thoughts?










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      for learning purposes i am developing a MangaReader using Rails.
      Now i would like to be able to upload multiple chapters at once, so from a given route say "Downloads/chapters", and with the guarantee that the chapters will be named in a specific format. Something like this:
      enter image description here



      I would like to run a method that for each folder in that route creates a chapter and upload all the images it contains. Now i now how to create the chapter and get the name and chapter number... from the file name, but using ActiveStorage i don't now how to manually upload all the images.



      Here's my chapter.rb



      class Chapter < ApplicationRecord
      has_many_attached :pages

      belongs_to :manga
      end


      Any thoughts?










      share|improve this question
















      for learning purposes i am developing a MangaReader using Rails.
      Now i would like to be able to upload multiple chapters at once, so from a given route say "Downloads/chapters", and with the guarantee that the chapters will be named in a specific format. Something like this:
      enter image description here



      I would like to run a method that for each folder in that route creates a chapter and upload all the images it contains. Now i now how to create the chapter and get the name and chapter number... from the file name, but using ActiveStorage i don't now how to manually upload all the images.



      Here's my chapter.rb



      class Chapter < ApplicationRecord
      has_many_attached :pages

      belongs_to :manga
      end


      Any thoughts?







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      edited Nov 15 '18 at 22:19







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