""" 42. Storing files according to a custom storage system ``FileField`` and its variations can take a ``storage`` argument to specify how and where files should be stored. """ import random import tempfile from django.db import models from django.core.files.base import ContentFile from django.core.files.storage import FileSystemStorage temp_storage_location = tempfile.mkdtemp() temp_storage = FileSystemStorage(location=temp_storage_location) # Write out a file to be used as default content temp_storage.save('tests/default.txt', ContentFile('default content')) class Storage(models.Model): def custom_upload_to(self, filename): return 'foo' def random_upload_to(self, filename): # This returns a different result each time, # to make sure it only gets called once. return '%s/%s' % (random.randint(100, 999), filename) normal = models.FileField(storage=temp_storage, upload_to='tests') custom = models.FileField(storage=temp_storage, upload_to=custom_upload_to) random = models.FileField(storage=temp_storage, upload_to=random_upload_to) default = models.FileField(storage=temp_storage, upload_to='tests', default='tests/default.txt') __test__ = {'API_TESTS':""" # Attempting to access a FileField from the class raises a descriptive error >>> Storage.normal Traceback (most recent call last): ... AttributeError: The 'normal' attribute can only be accessed from Storage instances. # An object without a file has limited functionality. >>> obj1 = Storage() >>> obj1.normal >>> obj1.normal.size Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValueError: The 'normal' attribute has no file associated with it. # Saving a file enables full functionality. >>> obj1.normal.save('django_test.txt', ContentFile('content')) >>> obj1.normal >>> obj1.normal.size 7 >>> obj1.normal.read() 'content' # File objects can be assigned to FileField attributes, but shouldn't get # committed until the model it's attached to is saved. >>> from django.core.files.uploadedfile import SimpleUploadedFile >>> obj1.normal = SimpleUploadedFile('assignment.txt', 'content') >>> dirs, files = temp_storage.listdir('tests') >>> dirs [] >>> files.sort() >>> files == ['default.txt', 'django_test.txt'] True >>> obj1.save() >>> dirs, files = temp_storage.listdir('tests') >>> files.sort() >>> files == ['assignment.txt', 'default.txt', 'django_test.txt'] True # Files can be read in a little at a time, if necessary. >>> obj1.normal.open() >>> obj1.normal.read(3) 'con' >>> obj1.normal.read() 'tent' >>> '-'.join(obj1.normal.chunks(chunk_size=2)) 'co-nt-en-t' # Save another file with the same name. >>> obj2 = Storage() >>> obj2.normal.save('django_test.txt', ContentFile('more content')) >>> obj2.normal >>> obj2.normal.size 12 # Push the objects into the cache to make sure they pickle properly >>> from django.core.cache import cache >>> cache.set('obj1', obj1) >>> cache.set('obj2', obj2) >>> cache.get('obj2').normal # Deleting an object deletes the file it uses, if there are no other objects # still using that file. >>> obj2.delete() >>> obj2.normal.save('django_test.txt', ContentFile('more content')) >>> obj2.normal # Multiple files with the same name get _N appended to them. >>> objs = [Storage() for i in range(3)] >>> for o in objs: ... o.normal.save('multiple_files.txt', ContentFile('Same Content')) >>> [o.normal for o in objs] [, , ] >>> for o in objs: ... o.delete() # Default values allow an object to access a single file. >>> obj3 = Storage.objects.create() >>> obj3.default >>> obj3.default.read() 'default content' # But it shouldn't be deleted, even if there are no more objects using it. >>> obj3.delete() >>> obj3 = Storage() >>> obj3.default.read() 'default content' # Verify the fix for #5655, making sure the directory is only determined once. >>> obj4 = Storage() >>> obj4.random.save('random_file', ContentFile('random content')) >>> obj4.random # Clean up the temporary files and dir. >>> obj1.normal.delete() >>> obj2.normal.delete() >>> obj3.default.delete() >>> obj4.random.delete() >>> import shutil >>> shutil.rmtree(temp_storage_location) """}