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Serve files with Django and reverse-proxies.

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django-downloadview makes it easy to serve files with Django:

  • you manage files with Django (permissions, search, generation, …);

  • files are stored somewhere or generated somehow (local filesystem, remote storage, memory…);

  • django-downloadview helps you stream the files with very little code;

  • django-downloadview helps you improve performances with reverse proxies, via mechanisms such as Nginx’s X-Accel.

Example

Let’s serve a file stored in a FileField of some model:

from django.conf.urls import url, url_patterns
from django_downloadview import ObjectDownloadView
from demoproject.download.models import Document  # A model with a FileField

# ObjectDownloadView inherits from django.views.generic.BaseDetailView.
download = ObjectDownloadView.as_view(model=Document, file_field='file')

url_patterns = ('',
    url('^download/(?P<slug>[A-Za-z0-9_-]+)/$', download, name='download'),
)

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