""" Classes representing uploaded files. """ import os try: from cStringIO import StringIO except ImportError: from StringIO import StringIO from django.conf import settings from django.core.files.base import File from django.core.files import temp as tempfile __all__ = ('UploadedFile', 'TemporaryUploadedFile', 'InMemoryUploadedFile', 'SimpleUploadedFile') class UploadedFile(File): """ A abstract uploaded file (``TemporaryUploadedFile`` and ``InMemoryUploadedFile`` are the built-in concrete subclasses). An ``UploadedFile`` object behaves somewhat like a file object and represents some file data that the user submitted with a form. """ DEFAULT_CHUNK_SIZE = 64 * 2**10 def __init__(self, name=None, content_type=None, size=None, charset=None): self.name = name self.size = size self.content_type = content_type self.charset = charset def __repr__(self): return "<%s: %s (%s)>" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.name, self.content_type) def _get_name(self): return self._name def _set_name(self, name): # Sanitize the file name so that it can't be dangerous. if name is not None: # Just use the basename of the file -- anything else is dangerous. name = os.path.basename(name) # File names longer than 255 characters can cause problems on older OSes. if len(name) > 255: name, ext = os.path.splitext(name) name = name[:255 - len(ext)] + ext self._name = name name = property(_get_name, _set_name) # Abstract methods; subclasses *must* define read() and probably should # define open/close. def read(self, num_bytes=None): raise NotImplementedError() def open(self): pass def close(self): pass class TemporaryUploadedFile(UploadedFile): """ A file uploaded to a temporary location (i.e. stream-to-disk). """ def __init__(self, name, content_type, size, charset): super(TemporaryUploadedFile, self).__init__(name, content_type, size, charset) if settings.FILE_UPLOAD_TEMP_DIR: self._file = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix='.upload', dir=settings.FILE_UPLOAD_TEMP_DIR) else: self._file = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix='.upload') def temporary_file_path(self): """ Returns the full path of this file. """ return self._file.name # Most methods on this object get proxied to NamedTemporaryFile. # We can't directly subclass because NamedTemporaryFile is actually a # factory function def read(self, *args): return self._file.read(*args) def seek(self, offset): return self._file.seek(offset) def write(self, s): return self._file.write(s) def __iter__(self): return iter(self._file) def readlines(self, size=None): return self._file.readlines(size) def xreadlines(self): return self._file.xreadlines() def close(self): try: return self._file.close() except OSError, e: if e.errno == 2: # Means the file was moved or deleted before the tempfile could unlink it. # Still sets self._file.close_called and calls self._file.file.close() # before the exception return else: raise e class InMemoryUploadedFile(UploadedFile): """ A file uploaded into memory (i.e. stream-to-memory). """ def __init__(self, file, field_name, name, content_type, size, charset): super(InMemoryUploadedFile, self).__init__(name, content_type, size, charset) self.file = file self.field_name = field_name self.file.seek(0) def seek(self, *args, **kwargs): self.file.seek(*args, **kwargs) def open(self): self.seek(0) def read(self, *args, **kwargs): return self.file.read(*args, **kwargs) def chunks(self, chunk_size=None): self.file.seek(0) yield self.read() def multiple_chunks(self, chunk_size=None): # Since it's in memory, we'll never have multiple chunks. return False class SimpleUploadedFile(InMemoryUploadedFile): """ A simple representation of a file, which just has content, size, and a name. """ def __init__(self, name, content, content_type='text/plain'): self.file = StringIO(content or '') self.name = name self.field_name = None self.size = len(content or '') self.content_type = content_type self.charset = None self.file.seek(0) def from_dict(cls, file_dict): """ Creates a SimpleUploadedFile object from a dictionary object with the following keys: - filename - content-type - content """ return cls(file_dict['filename'], file_dict['content'], file_dict.get('content-type', 'text/plain')) from_dict = classmethod(from_dict)