Reusable web app to work with file and photo uploads.
- contains JS multifile drag and drop upload UI with instant thumbnails and progress bars upload/static/upload.js
- python/PIL backend for upload, cropping, autocrop and rotation of photos
- seamless integration into Django projects
- image cropping UI (uses jQuery)
Thumbnails are generated using imagemagick.
Generic foreign key allows to associate uploads with any content object (user profile, staff profile, message, album, page, gallery, listing). This way uploaded files can be grouped into collections too.
To get the latest version from GitHub
pip3 install -e git+git://github.com/fmalina/upload.git#egg=upload
Add upload
to your INSTALLED_APPS
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...,
'upload',
)
Configure your settings to suit, see upload/app_settings.py. You can use the collection model provided.
Add the upload
URLs to your urls.py
urlpatterns = [
...
url(r'^upload/', include('upload.urls')),
]
Create your tables
./manage.py migrate upload
This app supports multiple collections (or your custom model) with multiple files in each collection.
Drag and drop upload photos and files into your application. Files can have alternative description and are orderable.
Upload shines best for sites that need ability to upload photo galleries.
It will automatically shard the storage folder so as to not hit ext3 subfolder limit (~32000 folders).
Included is also a backup management tool to sync/download publicly uploaded files from server to a local machine.
Simple integration works out of the box.
To upload files for any model taking advantage of generic foreign key, link:
<a href="{% url 'upload_edit' app_label model(lower) object_id %}">Upload</a>
So a profile picture upload link might look like:
<a href="{% url 'upload_edit' 'auth' 'user' request.user.pk %}">Upload</a>
An important view to reuse or use as inspiration in a custom integration
is views_post.FilesEditView
.
import os
APP_ROOT = os.path.abspath(
os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..'))
STATIC_URL = '/static/'
MEDIA_URL = '/media/'
STATIC_ROOT = APP_ROOT + STATIC_URL
MEDIA_ROOT = STATIC_ROOT + 'media/'
You can control editing access by implementing is_editable_by
method
on your collection model such as:
def is_editable_by(self, user):
if user.pk == self.user_id or user.is_staff:
return True
return False
The above ensures that a collection is only editable by its user and staff.