Fixed #13518 -- Added FILE_UPLOAD_DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS setting

This setting does for new directories what FILE_UPLOAD_PERMISSIONS
does for new files.

Thanks jacob@ for the suggestion.
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Mel Collins 2013-05-13 13:38:53 +02:00 committed by Tim Graham
parent ab680725bf
commit 6bdb3b1135
6 changed files with 50 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -313,6 +313,11 @@ FILE_UPLOAD_TEMP_DIR = None
# you'd pass directly to os.chmod; see http://docs.python.org/lib/os-file-dir.html.
FILE_UPLOAD_PERMISSIONS = None
# The numeric mode to assign to newly-created directories, when uploading files.
# The value should be a mode as you'd pass to os.chmod;
# see http://docs.python.org/lib/os-file-dir.html.
FILE_UPLOAD_DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS = None
# Python module path where user will place custom format definition.
# The directory where this setting is pointing should contain subdirectories
# named as the locales, containing a formats.py file

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@ -172,7 +172,16 @@ class FileSystemStorage(Storage):
directory = os.path.dirname(full_path)
if not os.path.exists(directory):
try:
os.makedirs(directory)
if settings.FILE_UPLOAD_DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS is not None:
# os.makedirs applies the global umask, so we reset it,
# for consistency with FILE_UPLOAD_PERMISSIONS behavior.
old_umask = os.umask(0)
try:
os.makedirs(directory, settings.FILE_UPLOAD_DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS)
finally:
os.umask(old_umask)
else:
os.makedirs(directory)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno != errno.EEXIST:
raise

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@ -1108,6 +1108,19 @@ Default: ``2621440`` (i.e. 2.5 MB).
The maximum size (in bytes) that an upload will be before it gets streamed to
the file system. See :doc:`/topics/files` for details.
.. setting:: FILE_UPLOAD_DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS
FILE_UPLOAD_DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS
---------------------------------
.. versionadded:: 1.7
Default: ``None``
The numeric mode to apply to directories created in the process of
uploading files. This value mirrors the functionality and caveats of
the :setting:`FILE_UPLOAD_PERMISSIONS` setting.
.. setting:: FILE_UPLOAD_PERMISSIONS
FILE_UPLOAD_PERMISSIONS

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@ -138,6 +138,10 @@ Minor features
* The :func:`~django.contrib.auth.decorators.permission_required` decorator can
take a list of permissions as well as a single permission.
* The new :setting:`FILE_UPLOAD_DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS` setting controls
the file system permissions of directories created during file upload, like
:setting:`FILE_UPLOAD_PERMISSIONS` does for the files themselves.
Backwards incompatible changes in 1.7
=====================================

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@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ upload behavior.
Changing upload handler behavior
--------------------------------
Three settings control Django's file upload behavior:
There are a few settings which control Django's file upload behavior:
:setting:`FILE_UPLOAD_MAX_MEMORY_SIZE`
The maximum size, in bytes, for files that will be uploaded into memory.
@ -167,6 +167,11 @@ Three settings control Django's file upload behavior:
**Always prefix the mode with a 0.**
:setting:`FILE_UPLOAD_DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS`
The numeric mode to apply to directories created in the process of
uploading files. This value mirrors the functionality and caveats of
the :setting:`FILE_UPLOAD_PERMISSIONS` setting.
:setting:`FILE_UPLOAD_HANDLERS`
The actual handlers for uploaded files. Changing this setting allows
complete customization -- even replacement -- of Django's upload

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@ -462,6 +462,18 @@ class FileStoragePermissions(unittest.TestCase):
mode = os.stat(self.storage.path(fname))[0] & 0o777
self.assertEqual(mode, 0o666 & ~self.umask)
@override_settings(FILE_UPLOAD_DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS=0o765)
def test_file_upload_directory_permissions(self):
name = self.storage.save("the_directory/the_file", ContentFile("data"))
dir_mode = os.stat(os.path.dirname(self.storage.path(name)))[0] & 0o777
self.assertEqual(dir_mode, 0o765)
@override_settings(FILE_UPLOAD_DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS=None)
def test_file_upload_directory_default_permissions(self):
name = self.storage.save("the_directory/the_file", ContentFile("data"))
dir_mode = os.stat(os.path.dirname(self.storage.path(name)))[0] & 0o777
self.assertEqual(dir_mode, 0o777 & ~self.umask)
class FileStoragePathParsing(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.storage_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()