I've got a problem with a custom paperclip processor within my rails app. I upload a soundfile and the processor creates an waveform image via a shell command (provided by this gem)
I'm running RoR 3.2.7 / Ruby 1.9.3 on Ubuntu 12.04 (production environment). My model with paperclip attachment looks like the following:
# encoding: utf-8
class Track < ActiveRecord::Base
has_attached_file :original_file,
:styles => { :waveform_image => { :waveform => true } },
:processors => [:sound_processor],
:storage => :s3,
:s3_credentials => "#{Rails.root.to_s}/config/s3.yml",
:url => ":s3_eu_url",
:path => "sounds/:id/:five_digit_id_:basename_:style.:extension"
end
The corresponding Paperclip Processor:
class Paperclip::SoundProcessor < Paperclip::Processor
def initialize file, options = {}, attachment = nil
# cut for brevity
end
def make
src = @file
dst = Tempfile.new([@basename, @current_format])
dst.binmode
if @waveform
cmd = "waveform #{File.expand_path(src.path)} #{File.expand_path(dst.path)}"
Paperclip.log(cmd)
out = `#{cmd}`
dst = File.open "#{File.expand_path(dst.path)}"
end
dst
end
end
When the command
waveform #{File.expand_path(src.path)} #{File.expand_path(dst.path)}
is getting executed on the production machine (Ubuntu 12.04), the following error comes up:
/usr/bin/env: ruby: No such file or directory
However the usr/bin/env is a file instead of an directory. Since there is no ruby executable, how can I pass the right location when executing the shell command?
PS: On my development machine (OSX), on usr/bin/env is a copy of my rails app directory. It's working like a charm in development. I appreciate your help!