import os import tempfile from django.db import models from django.core.files.storage import FileSystemStorage from django.core.files.base import ContentFile temp_storage = FileSystemStorage(tempfile.gettempdir()) # Test for correct behavior of width_field/height_field. # Of course, we can't run this without PIL. try: # Checking for the existence of Image is enough for CPython, but # for PyPy, you need to check for the underlying modules from PIL import Image, _imaging except ImportError: Image = None # If we have PIL, do these tests if Image: class Person(models.Model): name = models.CharField(max_length=50) mugshot = models.ImageField(storage=temp_storage, upload_to='tests', height_field='mug_height', width_field='mug_width') mug_height = models.PositiveSmallIntegerField() mug_width = models.PositiveSmallIntegerField() __test__ = {'API_TESTS': """ >>> image_data = open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "test.png"), 'rb').read() >>> p = Person(name="Joe") >>> p.mugshot.save("mug", ContentFile(image_data)) >>> p.mugshot.width 16 >>> p.mugshot.height 16 >>> p.mug_height 16 >>> p.mug_width 16 # Bug #8175: correctly delete files that have been removed off the file system. >>> import os >>> p2 = Person(name="Fred") >>> p2.mugshot.save("shot", ContentFile(image_data)) >>> os.remove(p2.mugshot.path) >>> p2.delete() # Bug #8534: FileField.size should not leave the file open. >>> p3 = Person(name="Joan") >>> p3.mugshot.save("shot", ContentFile(image_data)) # Get a "clean" model instance >>> p3 = Person.objects.get(name="Joan") # It won't have an opened file. This is a bit brittle since it depends on the # the internals of FieldFile, but there's no other way of telling if the # file's been opened or not. >>> hasattr(p3.mugshot, '_file') False # After asking for the size, the file should still be closed. >>> _ = p3.mugshot.size >>> hasattr(p3.mugshot, '_file') False """}