Tutorial on how to use Active Storage on Rails 6.2

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  • mupdf

    mirrored from git://git.ghostscript.com/mupdf.git (by ccxvii)

  • As mentioned, active storage uses third-party software to enable file processing. You can download and install libvipsor ImageMagick v8.6+ for image analysis and transformations, ffmpeg v3.4+ for video/audio analysis and video previews, and poppleror muPDFfor PDF previews separately, as Rails will not install this software.

  • libvips

    A fast image processing library with low memory needs.

  • As mentioned, active storage uses third-party software to enable file processing. You can download and install libvipsor ImageMagick v8.6+ for image analysis and transformations, ffmpeg v3.4+ for video/audio analysis and video previews, and poppleror muPDFfor PDF previews separately, as Rails will not install this software.

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  • FFmpeg

    Mirror of https://git.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.git

  • As mentioned, active storage uses third-party software to enable file processing. You can download and install libvipsor ImageMagick v8.6+ for image analysis and transformations, ffmpeg v3.4+ for video/audio analysis and video previews, and poppleror muPDFfor PDF previews separately, as Rails will not install this software.

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