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A django storage for bunny.net

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django-bunny

A bunny.net storage for Django. It was created as a replacement for django-bunny-storage.

Installation

You can install the library using pip:

pip install django-bunny

Configuration

First, add django_bunny to your INSTALLED_APPS:

INSTALLED_APPS = [
    ...,
    "django_bunny",
    ...
]

Now, create the following variables inside your settings.py file. These are required if you are using Django < 4.2. Otherwise, you can use OPTIONS in the STORAGES setting.

# These can be found in your storage's dashboard under `FTP & API Access`
BUNNY_USERNAME = "my-storage-name"
BUNNY_PASSWORD = "my-storage-password"

# This is the storage region's code. E.g. Los Angeles is `la`, Singapore is
# `sg`, etc. The default is `ny` (New York).
BUNNY_REGION = "my-storage-region"

# Optional. For example, `https://myzone.b-cdn.net/`. `MEDIA_URL` will be used
# if this is not set.
BUNNY_HOSTNAME = "my-pullzone-hostname"

Finally, depending on which version of Django you are using you'll need to create one of these variables:

# Django < 4.2
DEFAULT_FILE_STORAGE = 'django_bunny.storage.BunnyStorage'

# Django >= 4.2. Set `BunnyStorage` where you want to use bunny.net's storage.
{
    "default": {
        "BACKEND": "django_bunny.storage.BunnyStorage",

        # Add this if you did not create the BUNNY_* settings before. They are
        # the same as BUNNY_* variables.
        "OPTIONS": {
            "username": "my-storage-name",
            "password": "my-storage-password",
            
            # Optional. Defaults to `ny`
            "region": "my-storage-region",
            
            # Optional. `MEDIA_URL` will be used if it is not set
            "hostname": "my-pullzone-hostname"
        }
    },
}

In Django >= 4.2 you can set different credentials for the different storages. This allows you to, for example, use a separate storage for static files.

Using in templates

In templates, you can use {{ instance.file.url }} directly. For example:

<img src="{{ instance.file.url }}" />

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