Fix upload of remote media with OpenStack Swift sometimes failing (#16998)
Under certain conditions, files fetched from remotes trigger an error when being uploaded using OpenStack Swift. This is because in some cases, the remote server will not return a content-length, so our ResponseWithLimitAdapter will hold a `nil` value for `#size`, which will lead to an invalid value for the Content-Length header of the Swift API call. This commit fixes that by taking the size from the actually-downloaded file size rather than the upstream-provided Content-Length header value.
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def cache_current_values
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def cache_current_values
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@original_filename = filename_from_content_disposition.presence || filename_from_path.presence || 'data'
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@original_filename = filename_from_content_disposition.presence || filename_from_path.presence || 'data'
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@size = @target.response.content_length
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@tempfile = copy_to_tempfile(@target)
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@tempfile = copy_to_tempfile(@target)
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@content_type = ContentTypeDetector.new(@tempfile.path).detect
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@content_type = ContentTypeDetector.new(@tempfile.path).detect
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@size = File.size(@tempfile)
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end
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end
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def copy_to_tempfile(source)
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def copy_to_tempfile(source)
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