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Switch to the correct ActiveStorage variant syntax #4003

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@filippoliverani filippoliverani commented Mar 19, 2021

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This PR updates the syntax that we're using to create variants from main ActiveStorage images in our attachment decorator.
Since Rails 6.0, MiniMagik syntax has been depreacted in favor of ImageProcessing wrapper gem.

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@filippoliverani filippoliverani marked this pull request as ready for review April 2, 2021 13:35
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Thanks Filippo!

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@jarednorman can you please review again?

@kennyadsl kennyadsl added this to the 2.11 milestone Apr 8, 2021
@kennyadsl kennyadsl added Needs Backport changelog:solidus_core Changes to the solidus_core gem labels Apr 8, 2021
@kennyadsl kennyadsl merged commit 2addfd6 into solidusio:master Apr 14, 2021
@kennyadsl kennyadsl deleted the nebulab/active-storage-variant-syntax branch April 14, 2021 14:52
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