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I'm using Thoughtbot's Paperclip gem to handle file uploads.

I'm finding that when I upload a file with spaces in the filename, it gets stored with the spaces replaced with underscores.

That's good.

I also tried uploading a file with special characters like ~ and so on and they all got replaced with underscores.

Great. Exactly what I want.

But why is it happening?

All I'm doing in my model is...

has_attached_file(
    file_somefile,
    :path => ":rails_root/public/system/other/path/elements/:basename.:extension"
)

Is this Paperclip's default behavior?

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  • What OS? On OS X I get filenames w/ the original spaces and tildes. Sep 7, 2011 at 16:12
  • I'm using OS X, Paperclip 2.3.1.1
    – Ethan
    Sep 7, 2011 at 22:17
  • Hmm. I don't explicitly set the path in the app I tested this against, other than that, I'm not doing anything either. Can't check my version at the moment, but I didn't specify the version in the Gemfile, so probably 2.4.1ish. Sep 8, 2011 at 1:06

2 Answers 2

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To add a little more information, this happens in Paperclip::Attachment#cleanup_filename in which the default restricted_characters /[&$+,/:;=?@<>[]{}\|\\^~%# ]/ are replaced with underscores.

It's not documented, but you can specify the :restricted_characters option to paperclip to change what gets replaced, e.g.

class User < ActiveRecord::Base
  attr_accessible :avatar
  has_attached_file :avatar, :restricted_characters => /@/ # only replaces '@'
end
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OK, after a little more searching, I found this blog post that says, down at the bottom, that Paperclip actually does some minimal processing of filenames.

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