import errno import os import warnings from datetime import datetime from django.conf import settings from django.core.exceptions import SuspiciousFileOperation from django.core.files import File, locks from django.core.files.move import file_move_safe from django.core.signals import setting_changed from django.utils import timezone from django.utils._os import abspathu, safe_join from django.utils.crypto import get_random_string from django.utils.deconstruct import deconstructible from django.utils.deprecation import RemovedInDjango20Warning from django.utils.encoding import filepath_to_uri, force_text from django.utils.functional import LazyObject, cached_property from django.utils.module_loading import import_string from django.utils.six.moves.urllib.parse import urljoin from django.utils.text import get_valid_filename __all__ = ('Storage', 'FileSystemStorage', 'DefaultStorage', 'default_storage') class Storage(object): """ A base storage class, providing some default behaviors that all other storage systems can inherit or override, as necessary. """ # The following methods represent a public interface to private methods. # These shouldn't be overridden by subclasses unless absolutely necessary. def open(self, name, mode='rb'): """ Retrieves the specified file from storage. """ return self._open(name, mode) def save(self, name, content, max_length=None): """ Saves new content to the file specified by name. The content should be a proper File object or any python file-like object, ready to be read from the beginning. """ # Get the proper name for the file, as it will actually be saved. if name is None: name = content.name if not hasattr(content, 'chunks'): content = File(content) name = self.get_available_name(name, max_length=max_length) name = self._save(name, content) # Store filenames with forward slashes, even on Windows return force_text(name.replace('\\', '/')) # These methods are part of the public API, with default implementations. def get_valid_name(self, name): """ Returns a filename, based on the provided filename, that's suitable for use in the target storage system. """ return get_valid_filename(name) def get_available_name(self, name, max_length=None): """ Returns a filename that's free on the target storage system, and available for new content to be written to. """ dir_name, file_name = os.path.split(name) file_root, file_ext = os.path.splitext(file_name) # If the filename already exists, add an underscore and a random 7 # character alphanumeric string (before the file extension, if one # exists) to the filename until the generated filename doesn't exist. # Truncate original name if required, so the new filename does not # exceed the max_length. while self.exists(name) or (max_length and len(name) > max_length): # file_ext includes the dot. name = os.path.join(dir_name, "%s_%s%s" % (file_root, get_random_string(7), file_ext)) if max_length is None: continue # Truncate file_root if max_length exceeded. truncation = len(name) - max_length if truncation > 0: file_root = file_root[:-truncation] # Entire file_root was truncated in attempt to find an available filename. if not file_root: raise SuspiciousFileOperation( 'Storage can not find an available filename for "%s". ' 'Please make sure that the corresponding file field ' 'allows sufficient "max_length".' % name ) name = os.path.join(dir_name, "%s_%s%s" % (file_root, get_random_string(7), file_ext)) return name def path(self, name): """ Returns a local filesystem path where the file can be retrieved using Python's built-in open() function. Storage systems that can't be accessed using open() should *not* implement this method. """ raise NotImplementedError("This backend doesn't support absolute paths.") # The following methods form the public API for storage systems, but with # no default implementations. Subclasses must implement *all* of these. def delete(self, name): """ Deletes the specified file from the storage system. """ raise NotImplementedError('subclasses of Storage must provide a delete() method') def exists(self, name): """ Returns True if a file referenced by the given name already exists in the storage system, or False if the name is available for a new file. """ raise NotImplementedError('subclasses of Storage must provide an exists() method') def listdir(self, path): """ Lists the contents of the specified path, returning a 2-tuple of lists; the first item being directories, the second item being files. """ raise NotImplementedError('subclasses of Storage must provide a listdir() method') def size(self, name): """ Returns the total size, in bytes, of the file specified by name. """ raise NotImplementedError('subclasses of Storage must provide a size() method') def url(self, name): """ Returns an absolute URL where the file's contents can be accessed directly by a Web browser. """ raise NotImplementedError('subclasses of Storage must provide a url() method') def accessed_time(self, name): """ Returns the last accessed time (as datetime object) of the file specified by name. Deprecated: use get_accessed_time() instead. """ warnings.warn( 'Storage.accessed_time() is deprecated in favor of get_accessed_time().', RemovedInDjango20Warning, stacklevel=2, ) raise NotImplementedError('subclasses of Storage must provide an accessed_time() method') def created_time(self, name): """ Returns the creation time (as datetime object) of the file specified by name. Deprecated: use get_created_time() instead. """ warnings.warn( 'Storage.created_time() is deprecated in favor of get_created_time().', RemovedInDjango20Warning, stacklevel=2, ) raise NotImplementedError('subclasses of Storage must provide a created_time() method') def modified_time(self, name): """ Returns the last modified time (as datetime object) of the file specified by name. Deprecated: use get_modified_time() instead. """ warnings.warn( 'Storage.modified_time() is deprecated in favor of get_modified_time().', RemovedInDjango20Warning, stacklevel=2, ) raise NotImplementedError('subclasses of Storage must provide a modified_time() method') def get_accessed_time(self, name): """ Return the last accessed time (as a datetime) of the file specified by name. The datetime will be timezone-aware if USE_TZ=True. """ # At the end of the deprecation: # raise NotImplementedError('subclasses of Storage must provide a get_accessed_time() method') warnings.warn( 'Storage.accessed_time() is deprecated. ' 'Storage backends should implement get_accessed_time().', RemovedInDjango20Warning, stacklevel=2, ) dt = self.accessed_time(name) return _possibly_make_aware(dt) def get_created_time(self, name): """ Return the creation time (as a datetime) of the file specified by name. The datetime will be timezone-aware if USE_TZ=True. """ # At the end of the deprecation: # raise NotImplementedError('subclasses of Storage must provide a get_created_time() method') warnings.warn( 'Storage.created_time() is deprecated. ' 'Storage backends should implement get_created_time().', RemovedInDjango20Warning, stacklevel=2, ) dt = self.created_time(name) return _possibly_make_aware(dt) def get_modified_time(self, name): """ Return the last modified time (as a datetime) of the file specified by name. The datetime will be timezone-aware if USE_TZ=True. """ # At the end of the deprecation: # raise NotImplementedError('subclasses of Storage must provide a get_modified_time() method') warnings.warn( 'Storage.modified_time() is deprecated. ' 'Storage backends should implement get_modified_time().', RemovedInDjango20Warning, stacklevel=2, ) dt = self.modified_time(name) return _possibly_make_aware(dt) def _possibly_make_aware(dt): """ Convert a datetime object in the local timezone to aware in UTC, if USE_TZ is True. """ # This function is only needed to help with the deprecations above and can # be removed in Django 2.0, RemovedInDjango20Warning. if settings.USE_TZ: tz = timezone.get_default_timezone() return timezone.make_aware(dt, tz).astimezone(timezone.utc) else: return dt @deconstructible class FileSystemStorage(Storage): """ Standard filesystem storage """ def __init__(self, location=None, base_url=None, file_permissions_mode=None, directory_permissions_mode=None): self._location = location if base_url is not None and not base_url.endswith('/'): base_url += '/' self._base_url = base_url self._file_permissions_mode = file_permissions_mode self._directory_permissions_mode = directory_permissions_mode setting_changed.connect(self._clear_cached_properties) def _clear_cached_properties(self, setting, **kwargs): """Reset setting based property values.""" if setting == 'MEDIA_ROOT': self.__dict__.pop('base_location', None) self.__dict__.pop('location', None) elif setting == 'MEDIA_URL': self.__dict__.pop('base_url', None) elif setting == 'FILE_UPLOAD_PERMISSIONS': self.__dict__.pop('file_permissions_mode', None) elif setting == 'FILE_UPLOAD_DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS': self.__dict__.pop('directory_permissions_mode', None) def _value_or_setting(self, value, setting): return setting if value is None else value @cached_property def base_location(self): return self._value_or_setting(self._location, settings.MEDIA_ROOT) @cached_property def location(self): return abspathu(self.base_location) @cached_property def base_url(self): return self._value_or_setting(self._base_url, settings.MEDIA_URL) @cached_property def file_permissions_mode(self): return self._value_or_setting(self._file_permissions_mode, settings.FILE_UPLOAD_PERMISSIONS) @cached_property def directory_permissions_mode(self): return self._value_or_setting(self._directory_permissions_mode, settings.FILE_UPLOAD_DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS) def _open(self, name, mode='rb'): return File(open(self.path(name), mode)) def _save(self, name, content): full_path = self.path(name) # Create any intermediate directories that do not exist. # Note that there is a race between os.path.exists and os.makedirs: # if os.makedirs fails with EEXIST, the directory was created # concurrently, and we can continue normally. Refs #16082. directory = os.path.dirname(full_path) if not os.path.exists(directory): try: if self.directory_permissions_mode is not None: # os.makedirs applies the global umask, so we reset it, # for consistency with file_permissions_mode behavior. old_umask = os.umask(0) try: os.makedirs(directory, self.directory_permissions_mode) finally: os.umask(old_umask) else: os.makedirs(directory) except OSError as e: if e.errno != errno.EEXIST: raise if not os.path.isdir(directory): raise IOError("%s exists and is not a directory." % directory) # There's a potential race condition between get_available_name and # saving the file; it's possible that two threads might return the # same name, at which point all sorts of fun happens. So we need to # try to create the file, but if it already exists we have to go back # to get_available_name() and try again. while True: try: # This file has a file path that we can move. if hasattr(content, 'temporary_file_path'): file_move_safe(content.temporary_file_path(), full_path) # This is a normal uploadedfile that we can stream. else: # This fun binary flag incantation makes os.open throw an # OSError if the file already exists before we open it. flags = (os.O_WRONLY | os.O_CREAT | os.O_EXCL | getattr(os, 'O_BINARY', 0)) # The current umask value is masked out by os.open! fd = os.open(full_path, flags, 0o666) _file = None try: locks.lock(fd, locks.LOCK_EX) for chunk in content.chunks(): if _file is None: mode = 'wb' if isinstance(chunk, bytes) else 'wt' _file = os.fdopen(fd, mode) _file.write(chunk) finally: locks.unlock(fd) if _file is not None: _file.close() else: os.close(fd) except OSError as e: if e.errno == errno.EEXIST: # Ooops, the file exists. We need a new file name. name = self.get_available_name(name) full_path = self.path(name) else: raise else: # OK, the file save worked. Break out of the loop. break if self.file_permissions_mode is not None: os.chmod(full_path, self.file_permissions_mode) return name def delete(self, name): assert name, "The name argument is not allowed to be empty." name = self.path(name) # If the file exists, delete it from the filesystem. # Note that there is a race between os.path.exists and os.remove: # if os.remove fails with ENOENT, the file was removed # concurrently, and we can continue normally. if os.path.exists(name): try: os.remove(name) except OSError as e: if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: raise def exists(self, name): return os.path.exists(self.path(name)) def listdir(self, path): path = self.path(path) directories, files = [], [] for entry in os.listdir(path): if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(path, entry)): directories.append(entry) else: files.append(entry) return directories, files def path(self, name): return safe_join(self.location, name) def size(self, name): return os.path.getsize(self.path(name)) def url(self, name): if self.base_url is None: raise ValueError("This file is not accessible via a URL.") url = filepath_to_uri(name) if url is not None: url = url.lstrip('/') return urljoin(self.base_url, url) def accessed_time(self, name): warnings.warn( 'FileSystemStorage.accessed_time() is deprecated in favor of ' 'get_accessed_time().', RemovedInDjango20Warning, stacklevel=2, ) return datetime.fromtimestamp(os.path.getatime(self.path(name))) def created_time(self, name): warnings.warn( 'FileSystemStorage.created_time() is deprecated in favor of ' 'get_created_time().', RemovedInDjango20Warning, stacklevel=2, ) return datetime.fromtimestamp(os.path.getctime(self.path(name))) def modified_time(self, name): warnings.warn( 'FileSystemStorage.modified_time() is deprecated in favor of ' 'get_modified_time().', RemovedInDjango20Warning, stacklevel=2, ) return datetime.fromtimestamp(os.path.getmtime(self.path(name))) def _datetime_from_timestamp(self, ts): """ If timezone support is enabled, make an aware datetime object in UTC; otherwise make a naive one in the local timezone. """ if settings.USE_TZ: # Safe to use .replace() because UTC doesn't have DST return datetime.utcfromtimestamp(ts).replace(tzinfo=timezone.utc) else: return datetime.fromtimestamp(ts) def get_accessed_time(self, name): return self._datetime_from_timestamp(os.path.getatime(self.path(name))) def get_created_time(self, name): return self._datetime_from_timestamp(os.path.getctime(self.path(name))) def get_modified_time(self, name): return self._datetime_from_timestamp(os.path.getmtime(self.path(name))) def get_storage_class(import_path=None): return import_string(import_path or settings.DEFAULT_FILE_STORAGE) class DefaultStorage(LazyObject): def _setup(self): self._wrapped = get_storage_class()() default_storage = DefaultStorage()