How to display filename or custom text for ActiveStorage object in RailsAdmin










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I have included an ActiveStorage attribute from my model in RailsAdmin as follows:



config.model 'Employee' do
list do
field :resume, :active_storage
end
end


This works but it displays the ActiveStorage object in the list view:



enter image description here



I would prefer to show the filename or some other text instead while still being able to click the text and download the file.










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    I have included an ActiveStorage attribute from my model in RailsAdmin as follows:



    config.model 'Employee' do
    list do
    field :resume, :active_storage
    end
    end


    This works but it displays the ActiveStorage object in the list view:



    enter image description here



    I would prefer to show the filename or some other text instead while still being able to click the text and download the file.










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      I have included an ActiveStorage attribute from my model in RailsAdmin as follows:



      config.model 'Employee' do
      list do
      field :resume, :active_storage
      end
      end


      This works but it displays the ActiveStorage object in the list view:



      enter image description here



      I would prefer to show the filename or some other text instead while still being able to click the text and download the file.










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      I have included an ActiveStorage attribute from my model in RailsAdmin as follows:



      config.model 'Employee' do
      list do
      field :resume, :active_storage
      end
      end


      This works but it displays the ActiveStorage object in the list view:



      enter image description here



      I would prefer to show the filename or some other text instead while still being able to click the text and download the file.







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          I figured it out as follows:



          field :resume, :active_storage do
          pretty_value do
          if value
          path = Rails.application.routes.url_helpers.rails_blob_path(value, only_path: true)
          bindings[:view].content_tag(:a, value.filename, href: path)
          end
          end





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            I figured it out as follows:



            field :resume, :active_storage do
            pretty_value do
            if value
            path = Rails.application.routes.url_helpers.rails_blob_path(value, only_path: true)
            bindings[:view].content_tag(:a, value.filename, href: path)
            end
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              I figured it out as follows:



              field :resume, :active_storage do
              pretty_value do
              if value
              path = Rails.application.routes.url_helpers.rails_blob_path(value, only_path: true)
              bindings[:view].content_tag(:a, value.filename, href: path)
              end
              end





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                I figured it out as follows:



                field :resume, :active_storage do
                pretty_value do
                if value
                path = Rails.application.routes.url_helpers.rails_blob_path(value, only_path: true)
                bindings[:view].content_tag(:a, value.filename, href: path)
                end
                end





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                I figured it out as follows:



                field :resume, :active_storage do
                pretty_value do
                if value
                path = Rails.application.routes.url_helpers.rails_blob_path(value, only_path: true)
                bindings[:view].content_tag(:a, value.filename, href: path)
                end
                end






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