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Simple Image Uploader Widget for Django-Admin

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Simple Image Upload Widget

Inline Multiple Images Upload

Introduction

One of the things that i did't like in the django-admin is the arcaic appearance and usability of the forms, specially in the image upload, then i decided to create this plugin (for a use in a personal project, but i decided to publish here).

Some Informations

Warning: This was developed using the more recent version of django and i have not tested this with older django versions (because i created this for use in some recent projects). Is not my intentions to made this complete compatible with old versions of django, but if you want to try to use this with older versions of django and get some erros, please contact-me (or open a issue here) and we can talk about the errors and made this compatible to the version that you are geting errors.

Install

1. Install using the pip:

pip install django-image-uploader-widget

2. Add this to the INSTALLED_APPS:

Go to your settings.py and add image_uploader_widget to installed apps, then they like this:

INSTALLED_APPS = [
    'my_app.apps.MyAppConfig',
    'django.contrib.admin',
    'django.contrib.auth',
    'django.contrib.contenttypes',
    'django.contrib.sessions',
    'django.contrib.messages',
    'django.contrib.staticfiles',
    'django.forms',
    'image_uploader_widget',
]

Using for single Image File Uploader

1. Create the model in the models.py

from django.db import models 

class ExampleModel(models.Model):
    image = models.ImageField('Image', null = True, blank = True)

    def __str__(self):
        return 'Example Model'

    class Meta:
        verbose_name = 'Example Model'
        verbose_name_plural = 'Example Models'

2. Create the form in the forms.py

from django import forms
from image_uploader_widget.widgets import ImageUploaderWidget

class ExampleForm(forms.ModelForm):

    class Meta:
        widgets = {
            'image': ImageUploaderWidget(),
        }
        fields = '__all__'

3. Create the admin in the admin.py

from django.contrib import admin
from . import models
from . import forms

class ExampleAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
    form = forms.ExampleForm

admin.site.register(models.ExampleModel, ExampleAdmin)

Using for multiple Image File Uploader Inline

This is designed to be used with a model to store ONLY the image. See a example:

1. The model in models.py

from django.db import models

class ExampleModel(models.Model):
    image = models.ImageField('Image', null = True, blank = True)

    def __str__(self):
        return 'Example Model'

    class Meta:
        verbose_name = 'Example Model'
        verbose_name_plural = 'Example Models'

class ExampleModelImage(models.Model):
    example = models.ForeignKey(ExampleModel, on_delete = models.CASCADE)
    image = models.ImageField('Image')

Note: See that the ExampleModelImage is a model created to store only images, that are linked to the ExampleModel, like the photos of a product in a shop basic model.

2. Defining the inline editor in the admin.py

from django.contrib import admin
from image_uploader_widget.admin import ImageUploaderInline

from . import models
from . import forms

class ExampleModelImageAdmin(ImageUploaderInline):
    model = models.ExampleModelImage
    fields = ['image']

class ExampleAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
    form = forms.ExampleForm
    inlines = [ExampleModelImageAdmin]

admin.site.register(models.ExampleModel, ExampleAdmin)

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