Fixed #14762 - Add documention for ContentFile. Thanks jesh for the suggestion and adamv for the patch.
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.. currentmodule:: django.core.files.images
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Additional ``ImageField`` attributes
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Additional ``ImageFile`` attributes
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.. class:: ImageFile(file_object)
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>>> car.photo.save('myphoto.jpg', contents, save=True)
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Note that the ``content`` argument must be an instance of
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:class:`File` or of a subclass of :class:`File`.
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:class:`File` or of a subclass of :class:`File` such as :class:`ContentFile`.
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.. method:: File.delete([save=True])
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Remove the file from the model instance and delete the underlying file. The
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``save`` argument works as above.
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``ContentFile`` objects
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-----------------------
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.. class:: ContentFile(File)
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A ``ContentFile`` is a File-like object that takes string content, rather
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than an actual file::
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from django.core.files.base import ContentFile
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f1 = ContentFile("my string content")
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f2 = ContentFile(u"my unicode content encoded as UTF-8".encode('UTF-8'))
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