I have the following problem. Sounds are hidden from the public folder, cause there are only certain Users who should have access to the sound files. So I made a certain method, which acts like a sound url, but calculates first, whether the current user is allowed to access this file.
The file gets sent by the send_data method. The problem is just, that I it works quite slow if it works even... The developer of the jplayer plugin, which I use to play the sound, told me that I should be able to accept byte range requests to make it work properly...
How can I do this within a rails controller by sending the file with send_data or send_file?
Thanks, Markus
I've been able to serve up the files with some success using send_file. Although I have one hitch, seeking to an earlier part of the song causes a new request which makes the song restart from 0:00 instead of the true location from the seekbar. This is what I have working for me so far:
file_begin = 0
file_size = @media.file_file_size
file_end = file_size - 1
if !request.headers["Range"]
status_code = "200 OK"
else
status_code = "206 Partial Content"
match = request.headers['range'].match(/bytes=(\d+)-(\d*)/)
if match
file_begin = match[1]
file_end = match[1] if match[2] && !match[2].empty?
end
response.header["Content-Range"] = "bytes " + file_begin.to_s + "-" + file_end.to_s + "/" + file_size.to_s
end
response.header["Content-Length"] = (file_end.to_i - file_begin.to_i + 1).to_s
response.header["Last-Modified"] = @media.file_updated_at.to_s
response.header["Cache-Control"] = "public, must-revalidate, max-age=0"
response.header["Pragma"] = "no-cache"
response.header["Accept-Ranges"]= "bytes"
response.header["Content-Transfer-Encoding"] = "binary"
send_file(DataAccess.getUserMusicDirectory(current_user.public_token) + @media.sub_path,
:filename => @media.file_file_name,
:type => @media.file_content_type,
:disposition => "inline",
:status => status_code,
:stream => 'true',
:buffer_size => 4096)