Short Answer
There is no way to specify a Content-Type
value in the filesystem when you create your file. In fact, this is probably not the best way to achieve your goal.
In order to suggest that a browser download a file rather than displaying it, you can leave Content-Type: text/csv
and add the header Content-Disposition: attachment
or Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=<your custom filename>.csv
to change the filename in the "Save As..." dialog.
Setting Content-Disposition
using Paperclip and AWS::S3
To set the Content-Disposition
header using Paperclip, you can add a key to your has_attached_file
definition: s3_headers
.
has_attached_file :spreadsheet,
:path => 'perhaps/a/custom/path/:class/:id/:filename',
:or_maybe => 'other parameters',
:s3_headers => { 'Content-Disposition' => 'attachment' }
Content-Type issues
By default, a file with the extension .csv
should be classified as a text/csv
file. You can check this with Mime::Type.lookup_by_extension('csv').to_s # => "text/csv"
. If this is not the case, you can add text/csv as a custom mime-type by creating a config/initializers/mime_types.rb
file and adding:
Mime::Type.register 'text/csv', :csv
However, this should almost always not be the case (unless Windows does something funky with content types; I've only tested in Linux).
Examples
I've put up two examples that you can check. The first is a CSV file uploaded with a text/plain
mime-type which forces the browser to show it in-browser without downloading (my browser downloaded text/csv
files).
https://s3.amazonaws.com/stackoverflow-demo/demo.csv
The second also has a mime-type of text/plain
, but I added a header Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="mycustomname.csv"
https://s3.amazonaws.com/stackoverflow-demo/demo-download.csv
You'll notice that the first link is displayed in browser, while the second link is downloaded with the custom name mycustomname.csv
.
To learn why, look at the headers using curl -I
.
$ curl -I https://s3.amazonaws.com/stackoverflow-demo/demo-download.csv
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="mycustomname.csv"
Content-Type: text/plain
versus
$ curl -I https://s3.amazonaws.com/stackoverflow-demo/demo.csv
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: text/plain
Note: unrelated headers were removed.