How do you store and retrieve .obj and .gtlf files with Ruby on Rails's Active Storage?











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I'm trying to build a ruby on rails content management site for Augmented reality experiences. I'm using Aframe (aframe.io) to preview AR experiences in the browser before serving the associated files to the iOS & Andorid app via an API.



I'm really struggling to get the .OBJ files and .GTLF files to upload into active storage and still maintain the correct texturing when retrieving them.



Has anyone had any experience using Aframe with ruby on rails before?










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    I'm trying to build a ruby on rails content management site for Augmented reality experiences. I'm using Aframe (aframe.io) to preview AR experiences in the browser before serving the associated files to the iOS & Andorid app via an API.



    I'm really struggling to get the .OBJ files and .GTLF files to upload into active storage and still maintain the correct texturing when retrieving them.



    Has anyone had any experience using Aframe with ruby on rails before?










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      I'm trying to build a ruby on rails content management site for Augmented reality experiences. I'm using Aframe (aframe.io) to preview AR experiences in the browser before serving the associated files to the iOS & Andorid app via an API.



      I'm really struggling to get the .OBJ files and .GTLF files to upload into active storage and still maintain the correct texturing when retrieving them.



      Has anyone had any experience using Aframe with ruby on rails before?










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      I'm trying to build a ruby on rails content management site for Augmented reality experiences. I'm using Aframe (aframe.io) to preview AR experiences in the browser before serving the associated files to the iOS & Andorid app via an API.



      I'm really struggling to get the .OBJ files and .GTLF files to upload into active storage and still maintain the correct texturing when retrieving them.



      Has anyone had any experience using Aframe with ruby on rails before?







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