Based on Simone's information, I implemented the code in my own project so it effectively works.
Refile.store
and Refile.cache
are included in Refile's constructor and is a shortcut from Refile.backends['store']
and Refile.backends['cache']
. So you just need to add the backends to the @backends
hash.
aws_base = {
access_key_id: ENV['S3_ACCESS_KEY'],
secret_access_key: ENV['S3_SECRET_KEY'],
region: ENV['S3_REGION'],
}
aws_1 = aws_base.merge({bucket: "bucket-1"})
aws_2 = aws_base.merge({bucket: "bucket-2"})
cache = aws_base.merge({bucket: "caches"})
Refile.backends["backend_1"] = Refile::S3.new(prefix:"store", **aws_1)
Refile.backends["backend_2"] = Refile::S3.new(prefix:"store", **aws_2)
Refile.backends["shared_cache"] = Refile::S3.new(prefix:"store", **cache)
So that's how you set different backends, and to use them separately you just need to address them by name in the attachments initializers.
class FirstObject < ActiveRecord::Base
attachment :images, store: 'backend_1', cache: 'shared_cache'
end
class SecondObject < ActiveRecord::Base
attachment :images, store: 'backend_2', cache: 'shared_cache'
end