Reputation: 10224
The app works fine in development but in production I get Errno::EACCES Permission Denied error when I try to upload a file using Carrierwave. I'm sure it has something to do with permissions. How can I set the permissions to allow file uploads?
pdf_uploader.rb
def store_dir
"#{Rails.root}/uploads/#{model.id}"
end
def cache_dir
"#{Rails.root}/tmp/uploads/cache/#{model.id}"
end
Upvotes: 10
Views: 26136
Reputation: 4217
We need to grant permissions to access the required directory for the system root user
sudo chmod 777 -R your_project_directory_to_be_access
For security reasons, just keep in your mind:
chmod 777
gives everybody read, write and execute rights which for most problems is definitively too much.
Upvotes: -1
Reputation: 10551
As far as I know there are two things that can be going on here:
1) The directory you're saving your images to doesn't have read/write privileges for other users.
To fix:
terminal
$ cd [my_app]
$ chmod -R 666 tmp
$ chmod -R 666 public/uploads
or if you're saving your images in an private directory:
$ chmod -R 666 private/uploads
We're using 666 over 777. 666 allows read and write privileges to a directory, and carrierwave needs to write its images. 777 allows read, write privileges and for executable files to be executed! In other words, a nasty program could be uploaded to your server disguised as an image if you're using 777. Even though carrierwave's extension white-list solves this problem, you should always use 666 over 777.
2) You're not using double quoted strings in the store_dir
method.
To fix:
app/example_uploader.rb
class BaseUploader < CarrierWave::Uploader::Base
# other methods removed for brevity
def store_dir
"#{Rails.root}/private/" # works perfectly. Many thanks to @RGB
end
end
Just want to point out how subtle this is. You need double quoted strings and Rails.root
! I was doing this:
def store_dir
Rails.root + '/private' # raises Errno::EACCES error
end
and it was not working at all. So subtle. The community should address this.
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 76
Uhm I have been having the same issue with a ubuntu server. Uploading a file with carrierwave and then trying to read it with roo (a gem for excel files).
Errno::EACCES in IngestionController#upload
Permission denied
Permissions have been chmod-ed to 777 on that directory and the file gets created ok. I believe the issues is when reading the store path.
excelx_file = params[:excel_file]
filex = MetadataUploader.new
filex.store!(excelx_file)
workbook = Excelx.new("#{filex.store_path}") <- This is the actual line throwing the error.
Although everything works ok when executing the same app on my mac.
Upvotes: 2