# frozen_string_literal: true module SendFileUpload def send_upload(file_upload, send_params: {}, redirect_params: {}, attachment: nil, proxy: false, disposition: 'attachment') if attachment response_disposition = ActionDispatch::Http::ContentDisposition.format(disposition: disposition, filename: attachment) # Response-Content-Type will not override an existing Content-Type in # Google Cloud Storage, so the metadata needs to be cleared on GCS for # this to work. However, this override works with AWS. redirect_params[:query] = { "response-content-disposition" => response_disposition, "response-content-type" => guess_content_type(attachment) } # By default, Rails will send uploads with an extension of .js with a # content-type of text/javascript, which will trigger Rails' # cross-origin JavaScript protection. send_params[:content_type] = 'text/plain' if File.extname(attachment) == '.js' send_params.merge!(filename: attachment, disposition: disposition) end if image_scaling_request?(file_upload) location = file_upload.file_storage? ? file_upload.path : file_upload.url headers.store(*Gitlab::Workhorse.send_scaled_image(location, params[:width].to_i)) head :ok elsif file_upload.file_storage? send_file file_upload.path, send_params elsif file_upload.class.proxy_download_enabled? || proxy headers.store(*Gitlab::Workhorse.send_url(file_upload.url(**redirect_params))) head :ok else redirect_to file_upload.url(**redirect_params) end end def guess_content_type(filename) types = MIME::Types.type_for(filename) if types.present? types.first.content_type else "application/octet-stream" end end private def image_scaling_request?(file_upload) avatar_image_upload?(file_upload) && valid_image_scaling_width? && current_user && Feature.enabled?(:dynamic_image_resizing, current_user) end def avatar_image_upload?(file_upload) file_upload.try(:image?) && file_upload.try(:mounted_as)&.to_sym == :avatar end def valid_image_scaling_width? Avatarable::ALLOWED_IMAGE_SCALER_WIDTHS.include?(params[:width]&.to_i) end end