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I have a Rails app where users can submit mp3 files to be uploaded. I want to set Ruby object attributes on them as they are uploaded. TagLib lets me grab metadata easily, and locally I can make that work fine, but I'm struggling to find out how to access the object before saving it to Amazon S3. Paperclip says that the objects are kept in memory until you .save them.

Where do attachments get stored before saving, and how do I access them? The path attribute on the model is the place where paperclip will store the file, future tense, on S3.

For reference, I'm trying to run a before_[attachment name]_post_process filter on my sound files to grab the length in seconds of the file and set that as an attribute.

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I can't find this in the Paperclip docs (if you can, please let me know), but it turns out the name of the attachment as specified in your model class is the object. With TagLib, you access a sound's properties, before save, as follows:

# app/models/sound.rb

    …code…

    has_attached_file :soundfile
             vv same name ^^
    before_soundfile_post_process :set_song_attrs

    …code…

    def set_song_attrs
      TagLib::FileRef.open(soundfile.queued_for_write[:original].path) do |file| 
        self.length = file.audio_properties.length
        self.artist = file.tag.artist
      end 
    end 

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