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I've got a redirect_to in a rails app
that hits an endpoint to send a video to Zencoder to be encoded into a few different formats.



Just after I've got a redirect_to that redirect to a view.
What's happening is the redirect to the view happens too quickly, so when the view makes the first request for the Zencoder urls - it throws 404s.
On refresh the requests are 200



I'd like to either:




  1. Delay the redirect momentarily so that the 404's don't occcur
    (simpler)


  2. Listen to the Zencoder redirect and only redirect to the view after getting a response from Zencoder



Here's the relevant code:



  def edit
@director = Director.find(params[:id])
@director_videos = Video.where(:director_id => @director.id)
if params[:bucket].present?
# process video
key = params[:key]
video = Video.new
video.director_id = @director.id

video.video_url = "https://"+Settings.S3_BUCKET + ".s3.amazonaws.com/" + URI.unescape(key)
video.save
video.process
redirect_to '/encode_progress' and return
end
@video_uploader = Video.new.video
@video = Video.new
redirect = "http://"+Settings.DOMAIN+"/directors/"+@director.id.to_s+"/edit"
@video_uploader.success_action_redirect = redirect
end









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  • where is that zencoder logic in your code?

    – Lenin Raj Rajasekaran
    Nov 26 '18 at 5:09











  • There's a route for encode_progress - logic is in the controller

    – zero_cool
    Nov 26 '18 at 19:02
















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I've got a redirect_to in a rails app
that hits an endpoint to send a video to Zencoder to be encoded into a few different formats.



Just after I've got a redirect_to that redirect to a view.
What's happening is the redirect to the view happens too quickly, so when the view makes the first request for the Zencoder urls - it throws 404s.
On refresh the requests are 200



I'd like to either:




  1. Delay the redirect momentarily so that the 404's don't occcur
    (simpler)


  2. Listen to the Zencoder redirect and only redirect to the view after getting a response from Zencoder



Here's the relevant code:



  def edit
@director = Director.find(params[:id])
@director_videos = Video.where(:director_id => @director.id)
if params[:bucket].present?
# process video
key = params[:key]
video = Video.new
video.director_id = @director.id

video.video_url = "https://"+Settings.S3_BUCKET + ".s3.amazonaws.com/" + URI.unescape(key)
video.save
video.process
redirect_to '/encode_progress' and return
end
@video_uploader = Video.new.video
@video = Video.new
redirect = "http://"+Settings.DOMAIN+"/directors/"+@director.id.to_s+"/edit"
@video_uploader.success_action_redirect = redirect
end









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  • where is that zencoder logic in your code?

    – Lenin Raj Rajasekaran
    Nov 26 '18 at 5:09











  • There's a route for encode_progress - logic is in the controller

    – zero_cool
    Nov 26 '18 at 19:02














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I've got a redirect_to in a rails app
that hits an endpoint to send a video to Zencoder to be encoded into a few different formats.



Just after I've got a redirect_to that redirect to a view.
What's happening is the redirect to the view happens too quickly, so when the view makes the first request for the Zencoder urls - it throws 404s.
On refresh the requests are 200



I'd like to either:




  1. Delay the redirect momentarily so that the 404's don't occcur
    (simpler)


  2. Listen to the Zencoder redirect and only redirect to the view after getting a response from Zencoder



Here's the relevant code:



  def edit
@director = Director.find(params[:id])
@director_videos = Video.where(:director_id => @director.id)
if params[:bucket].present?
# process video
key = params[:key]
video = Video.new
video.director_id = @director.id

video.video_url = "https://"+Settings.S3_BUCKET + ".s3.amazonaws.com/" + URI.unescape(key)
video.save
video.process
redirect_to '/encode_progress' and return
end
@video_uploader = Video.new.video
@video = Video.new
redirect = "http://"+Settings.DOMAIN+"/directors/"+@director.id.to_s+"/edit"
@video_uploader.success_action_redirect = redirect
end









share|improve this question














I've got a redirect_to in a rails app
that hits an endpoint to send a video to Zencoder to be encoded into a few different formats.



Just after I've got a redirect_to that redirect to a view.
What's happening is the redirect to the view happens too quickly, so when the view makes the first request for the Zencoder urls - it throws 404s.
On refresh the requests are 200



I'd like to either:




  1. Delay the redirect momentarily so that the 404's don't occcur
    (simpler)


  2. Listen to the Zencoder redirect and only redirect to the view after getting a response from Zencoder



Here's the relevant code:



  def edit
@director = Director.find(params[:id])
@director_videos = Video.where(:director_id => @director.id)
if params[:bucket].present?
# process video
key = params[:key]
video = Video.new
video.director_id = @director.id

video.video_url = "https://"+Settings.S3_BUCKET + ".s3.amazonaws.com/" + URI.unescape(key)
video.save
video.process
redirect_to '/encode_progress' and return
end
@video_uploader = Video.new.video
@video = Video.new
redirect = "http://"+Settings.DOMAIN+"/directors/"+@director.id.to_s+"/edit"
@video_uploader.success_action_redirect = redirect
end






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  • where is that zencoder logic in your code?

    – Lenin Raj Rajasekaran
    Nov 26 '18 at 5:09











  • There's a route for encode_progress - logic is in the controller

    – zero_cool
    Nov 26 '18 at 19:02



















  • where is that zencoder logic in your code?

    – Lenin Raj Rajasekaran
    Nov 26 '18 at 5:09











  • There's a route for encode_progress - logic is in the controller

    – zero_cool
    Nov 26 '18 at 19:02

















where is that zencoder logic in your code?

– Lenin Raj Rajasekaran
Nov 26 '18 at 5:09





where is that zencoder logic in your code?

– Lenin Raj Rajasekaran
Nov 26 '18 at 5:09













There's a route for encode_progress - logic is in the controller

– zero_cool
Nov 26 '18 at 19:02





There's a route for encode_progress - logic is in the controller

– zero_cool
Nov 26 '18 at 19:02












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