[Poll] How do you handle file attachments in your Rails app in 2023?

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  1. DragonFly

    A Ruby gem for on-the-fly processing - suitable for image uploading in Rails, Sinatra and much more! (by markevans)

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  3. kt-paperclip

    Easy file attachment management for ActiveRecord

    https://github.com/kreeti/kt-paperclip forked and maintains if for those of us who haven't been able to upgrade off of it ... or don't want to.

  4. Shrine

    File Attachment toolkit for Ruby applications

    Shrine is great, has more features and a simpler API (imo) than ActiveStorage https://shrinerb.com

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