I'm using Paperclip (2.3) to handle image uploads on a Rails 3.0.3 app running on Ubuntu. Paperclip is handling the uploads as advertised BUT the RackMultipart* files that are created in the application's /tmp folder persist -- that is, they simply accumulate rather than deleting themselves. I realize that I could use tmpreaper to delete old tmpfiles but I'd really like to find a more elegant (and scalable) solution.

I had a previous issue with temp files (i.e. RackMultipart* files) accumulating in the Rails app's root directory (instead of in /tmp). I resolved this by explicitly setting the temp path in my environment.rb file like so:

ENV['TMPDIR'] = Rails.root.join('tmp')

Is there another environment variable that needs to be set to make sure that the tempfiles are handled properly -- i.e. deleted once they've been saved in the model? I'm not sure if this is a problem with Paperclip or my Rails setup.

I've searched high and low but have made little progress on this. I'd be grateful for any leads.

Sincere thanks.

PS - I'm using currently using S3 for storage. This doesn't seem to be tied to the problem though -- I had the same problem when I was storing the files locally.

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For now I'm handling the tempfile issue using cron and tmpreaper. CRON runs tmpreaper every 10 minutes to clear my tmp directory. Would still like a more elegant fix but this seems to be working for now. – NAD Jan 9 '11 at 23:37
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I don't know if this is anymore elegant but this is what I am doing after the file is saved"

tempfile = params[:file].tempfile.path
if File::exists?(tempfile)
  File::delete(tempfile)
end
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