instance method
send_data
Ruby on Rails 7.1.6
Since v3.1.12 PrivateSignature
send_data(data, options = {})
Sends the given binary data to the browser. This method is similar to render plain: data, but also allows you to specify whether the browser should display the response as a file attachment (i.e. in a download dialog) or as inline data. You may also set the content type, the file name, and other things.
Options:
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:filename- suggests a filename for the browser to use. -
:type- specifies an HTTP content type. Defaults toapplication/octet-stream. You can specify either a string or a symbol for a registered type withMime::Type.register, for example:json. If omitted, type will be inferred from the file extension specified in:filename. If no content type is registered for the extension, the default typeapplication/octet-streamwill be used. -
:disposition- specifies whether the file will be shown inline or downloaded. Valid values are"inline"and"attachment"(default). -
:status- specifies the status code to send with the response. Defaults to 200.
Generic data download:
send_data buffer
Download a dynamically-generated tarball:
send_data generate_tgz('dir'), filename: 'dir.tgz'
Display an image Active Record in the browser:
send_data image.data, type: image.content_type, disposition: 'inline'
See send_file for more information on HTTP Content-* headers and caching.
Parameters
-
datareq -
optionsopt = {}
Source
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/data_streaming.rb, line 113
def send_data(data, options = {}) # :doc:
send_file_headers! options
render options.slice(:status, :content_type).merge(body: data)
end
Defined in actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/data_streaming.rb line 113
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Defined in ActionController::DataStreaming