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Fixed #8918 -- Made FileField.upload_to optional.
Thanks leahculver for the suggestion and dc and vajrasky for work on the patch.
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@ -120,8 +120,6 @@ def get_validation_errors(outfile, app=None):
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if decimalp_ok and mdigits_ok:
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if decimal_places > max_digits:
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e.add(opts, invalid_values_msg % f.name)
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if isinstance(f, models.FileField) and not f.upload_to:
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e.add(opts, '"%s": FileFields require an "upload_to" attribute.' % f.name)
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if isinstance(f, models.ImageField):
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try:
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from django.utils.image import Image
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@ -45,10 +45,9 @@ Using a :class:`~django.db.models.FileField` or an
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account.
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#. Add the :class:`~django.db.models.FileField` or
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:class:`~django.db.models.ImageField` to your model, making sure to
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define the :attr:`~django.db.models.FileField.upload_to` option to tell
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Django to which subdirectory of :setting:`MEDIA_ROOT` it should upload
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files.
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:class:`~django.db.models.ImageField` to your model, defining the
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:attr:`~django.db.models.FileField.upload_to` option to specify a
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subdirectory of :setting:`MEDIA_ROOT` to use for uploaded files.
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#. All that will be stored in your database is a path to the file
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(relative to :setting:`MEDIA_ROOT`). You'll most likely want to use the
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@ -542,7 +542,7 @@ A :class:`CharField` that checks that the value is a valid email address.
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``FileField``
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-------------
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.. class:: FileField(upload_to=None, [max_length=100, **options])
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.. class:: FileField([upload_to=None, max_length=100, **options])
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A file-upload field.
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@ -550,10 +550,14 @@ A file-upload field.
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The ``primary_key`` and ``unique`` arguments are not supported, and will
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raise a ``TypeError`` if used.
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Has one **required** argument:
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Has two optional arguments:
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.. attribute:: FileField.upload_to
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.. versionchanged:: 1.7
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``upload_to`` was required in older versions of Django.
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A local filesystem path that will be appended to your :setting:`MEDIA_ROOT`
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setting to determine the value of the
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:attr:`~django.db.models.fields.files.FieldFile.url` attribute.
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when determining the final destination path.
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====================== ===============================================
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Also has one optional argument:
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.. attribute:: FileField.storage
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Optional. A storage object, which handles the storage and retrieval of your
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A storage object, which handles the storage and retrieval of your
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files. See :doc:`/topics/files` for details on how to provide this object.
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The default form widget for this field is a :class:`~django.forms.FileInput`.
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:setting:`MEDIA_URL` as the base public URL of that directory. Make sure
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that this directory is writable by the Web server's user account.
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2. Add the :class:`FileField` or :class:`ImageField` to your model, making
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sure to define the :attr:`~FileField.upload_to` option to tell Django
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to which subdirectory of :setting:`MEDIA_ROOT` it should upload files.
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2. Add the :class:`FileField` or :class:`ImageField` to your model, defining
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the :attr:`~FileField.upload_to` option to specify a subdirectory of
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:setting:`MEDIA_ROOT` to use for uploaded files.
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3. All that will be stored in your database is a path to the file
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(relative to :setting:`MEDIA_ROOT`). You'll most likely want to use the
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``ImageField``
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--------------
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.. class:: ImageField(upload_to=None, [height_field=None, width_field=None, max_length=100, **options])
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.. class:: ImageField([upload_to=None, height_field=None, width_field=None, max_length=100, **options])
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Inherits all attributes and methods from :class:`FileField`, but also
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validates that the uploaded object is a valid image.
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@ -246,6 +246,10 @@ File Uploads
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the file system permissions of directories created during file upload, like
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:setting:`FILE_UPLOAD_PERMISSIONS` does for the files themselves.
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* The :attr:`FileField.upload_to <django.db.models.FileField.upload_to>`
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attribute is now optional. If it is omitted or given ``None`` or an empty
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string, a subdirectory won't be used for storing the uploaded files.
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Forms
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^^^^^
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@ -28,3 +28,4 @@ class Storage(models.Model):
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custom = models.FileField(storage=temp_storage, upload_to=custom_upload_to)
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random = models.FileField(storage=temp_storage, upload_to=random_upload_to)
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default = models.FileField(storage=temp_storage, upload_to='tests', default='tests/default.txt')
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empty = models.FileField(storage=temp_storage)
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obj4.random.save("random_file", ContentFile("random content"))
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self.assertTrue(obj4.random.name.endswith("/random_file"))
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# upload_to can be empty, meaning it does not use subdirectory.
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obj5 = Storage()
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obj5.empty.save('django_test.txt', ContentFile('more content'))
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self.assertEqual(obj5.empty.name, "./django_test.txt")
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self.assertEqual(obj5.empty.read(), b"more content")
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def test_file_object(self):
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# Create sample file
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temp_storage.save('tests/example.txt', ContentFile('some content'))
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@ -19,7 +19,6 @@ class FieldErrors(models.Model):
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decimalfield3 = models.DecimalField(max_digits="bad", decimal_places="bad")
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decimalfield4 = models.DecimalField(max_digits=9, decimal_places=10)
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decimalfield5 = models.DecimalField(max_digits=10, decimal_places=10)
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filefield = models.FileField()
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choices = models.CharField(max_length=10, choices='bad')
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choices2 = models.CharField(max_length=10, choices=[(1, 2, 3), (1, 2, 3)])
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index = models.CharField(max_length=10, db_index='bad')
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invalid_models.fielderrors: "decimalfield3": DecimalFields require a "decimal_places" attribute that is a non-negative integer.
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invalid_models.fielderrors: "decimalfield3": DecimalFields require a "max_digits" attribute that is a positive integer.
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invalid_models.fielderrors: "decimalfield4": DecimalFields require a "max_digits" attribute value that is greater than or equal to the value of the "decimal_places" attribute.
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invalid_models.fielderrors: "filefield": FileFields require an "upload_to" attribute.
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invalid_models.fielderrors: "choices": "choices" should be iterable (e.g., a tuple or list).
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invalid_models.fielderrors: "choices2": "choices" should be a sequence of two-item iterables (e.g. list of 2 item tuples).
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invalid_models.fielderrors: "choices2": "choices" should be a sequence of two-item iterables (e.g. list of 2 item tuples).
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