Flexible and efficient upload handling for Flask
Project description
Flask-Reuploaded
Flask-Reuploaded provides file uploads for Flask.
Notes on this package
This is an independently maintained version of Flask-Uploads based on the 0.2.1 version of the original, but also including four years of unreleased changes, at least not released to PyPI.
Noteworthy is the fix for the Werkzeug API change.
Goals
provide a stable drop-in replacement for Flask-Uploads
regain momentum for this widely used package
provide working PyPI packages
Migration guide from Flask-Uploads
Incompatibilities between Flask-Reuploaded and Flask-Uploads
As already mentioned, staying compatible with Flask-Uploads is one of this project’s goals.
Nevertheless, there are the following known incompatibilities:
the patch_request_class helper function has been removed; the function was only necessary for Flask 0.6 and earlier. Since then you can use Flask’s own MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH environment variable, so you don’t read more than this many bytes from the incoming request data.
autoserve of uploaded images now has been deactivated; this was a poorly documented “feature”, which even could have lead to unwanted data disclosure; if you want to activate the feature again, you need to set UPLOADS_AUTOSERVE=True
Uninstall and install
If you have used Flask-Uploads and want to migrate to Flask-Reuploaded, you only have to install Flask-Reuploaded instead of Flask-Uploads.
That’s all!
So, if you use pip to install your packages, instead of …
$ pip install `Flask-Uploads` # don't do this! package is broken
… just do …
$ pip install `Flask-Reuploaded`
Flask-Reuploaded is a drop-in replacement.
This means you do not have to change a single line of code.
Installation
$ pip install Flask-Reuploaded
Getting started
create an UploadSet
from flask_uploads import IMAGES
photos = UploadSet("photos", IMAGES)
configure your Flask app and this extension
app.config["UPLOADED_PHOTOS_DEST"] = "static/img"
app.config["SECRET_KEY"] = os.urandom(24)
configure_uploads(app, photos)
use photos in your view function
photos.save(request.files['photo'])
See below for a complete example.
Documentation
You can find the documentation at:
https://flask-reuploaded.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
You can generate the documentation locally:
tox -e docs
You can update the dependencies for documentation generation:
tox -e upgradedocs
Minimal example application
Application code, e.g. main.py
import os
from flask import Flask, flash, render_template, request
# please note the import from `flask_uploads` - not `flask_reuploaded`!!
# this is done on purpose to stay compatible with `Flask-Uploads`
from flask_uploads import IMAGES, UploadSet, configure_uploads
app = Flask(__name__)
photos = UploadSet("photos", IMAGES)
app.config["UPLOADED_PHOTOS_DEST"] = "static/img"
app.config["SECRET_KEY"] = os.urandom(24)
configure_uploads(app, photos)
@app.route("/", methods=['GET', 'POST'])
def upload():
if request.method == 'POST' and 'photo' in request.files:
photos.save(request.files['photo'])
flash("Photo saved successfully.")
return render_template('upload.html')
return render_template('upload.html')
HTML code for upload.html
<!doctype html>
<html lang=en>
<head>
<meta charset=utf-8>
<title>Flask-Reuploaded Example</title>
</head>
<body>
{% with messages = get_flashed_messages() %}
{% if messages %}
<ul class=flashes>
{% for message in messages %}
<li>{{ message }}</li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
{% endif %}
{% endwith %}
<form method=POST enctype=multipart/form-data action="{{ url_for('upload') }}">
<input type=file name=photo>
<button type="submit">Submit</button>
</form>
</body>
</html>
Project structure
The project structure would look as following…
❯ tree -I "__*|h*"
.
├── main.py
├── static
│ └── img
└── templates
└── upload.html
Running the example application
In order to run the application, you have to enter the following commands…
❯ export FLASK_APP=main.py
❯ flask run
Then point your browser to http://127.0.0.1:5000/.
Contributing
Contributions are more than welcome.
Please have a look at the open issues.
There is also a short contributing guide.
Changelog
1.3.0 (2022.12.20)
improve documentation (#133)
drop support for Python 3.6
add support for Python 3.11
update dependencies for building documentation
1.2.0 (2021.11.07)
add contexts to coverage report
pin documentation dependencies to prevent future breakage
fix typing errors (mypy) with recently released Flask 2.0.1
add support for Python 3.10
1.1.0 (2021.05.09)
make type checkers aware that this library is using type annotations
1.0.0 (2021.04.07)
raise test coverage to 100%
use official Pallets theme for the documentation
remove deprecated patch_request_class helper function; use MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH instead.
autoserve now has been deactivated by default and needs explicit activation via the setting UPLOADS_AUTOSERVE=True
0.5.0
improve documentation of example app
document surprising autoserve feature
issue a warning when using autoserve without explicit configuration
0.4.0
add type annotations
drop support for Python 2 and Python 3.5 (#8)
deprecate patch_request_class (#43)
use a src directory for source code (#21)
add tox env for check-python-versions (#20)
add flake8-bugbear
add short contribution guide (#6)
add getting started (#59)
delete broken example and add minimal example to README (#15)
add support for Python 3.9
use gh actions instead of Travis CI
0.3.2
documentation update (#5)
update docs/index.rst
use blue ReadTheDocs theme
update sphinx configuration
add documentation link to setup.py, so it shows on PyPi
add note about documentation in the README file
delete old theme files
configure isort to force single line imports
0.3.1
0.3
Besides including four years of unreleased changes from the original package, most notable the fix for the Werkzeug API change, the following changes happened since forking the original package.
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