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It generates dynamically a directory path and a file name for Django FileField

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django-upload-to

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It generates dynamically a directory path and a secure file name for Django FileField.

Main options:

  • Ready to use generators.
  • Generate secure file name without especial characters.
  • Generate file name using a uuid value.
  • Dynamically generate paths from the model instance.
  • Generate paths using Python datetime formats.

Get started

Install the django-upload-to in your virtual environment

$ pip install django-upload-to

Import it in your models file and add it as a upload_to argument in the FileField

# my_app/models.py
from upload_to import UploadTo
from django.db import models


class MyModel(models.Model):
    attachment = models.FileField(upload_to=UploadTo("attachments"))

The path and file name generated will be like this:

"attachments/the-file-name-uploaded.pdf"

How to use the ready-to-use classes

Consider the scenario below:

import upload_to
from django.db import models


class MyUser(models.Model):
    username = models.CharField(...)
    avatar = models.FileField(upload_to=<generator>)

instance = MyUser(username='user@email.com')

Replace the <generator> fragment by the generators as showed below:

File in root folder

>>> generator = upload_to.UploadTo()
>>> generator(instance, "file.pdf")
"file.pdf"

Define a folder structure

>>> generator = upload_to.UploadTo(prefix=["files", "documents"])
>>> generator(instance, "file.pdf")
"files/documents/file.pdf"

Generate a folder name using datetime formats from Python

>>> generator = upload_to.UploadTo(prefix=["pictures", "%Y"])
>>> generator(instance, "file.png")
"pictures/2023/file.png"

Replace the file name by an hexadecimal uuid value

# 4. replace file name by a uuid value
>>> generator = upload_to.UuidUploadTo()
>>> generator(instance, "file.pdf")
"b189dfdf25e640b2ba5c497472c20962.pdf"

Generate the folder path using the instance's attributes

>>> generator = upload_to.AttrUploadTo(attrs=["username"])
>>> generator(instance, "file.pdf")
"useremailcom/file.pdf"

Generate the folder path using the app_label and the model_name from the instance's meta options

>>> generator = upload_to.ModelUploadTo()
>>> generator(instance, "file.pdf")
"my_app/user/file.pdf"

Customize your upload paths

# my_app/models.py
import upload_to
from django.db import models


def my_upload_generator(instance, filename):
    filename = upload_to.uuid_filename(filename)
    path = upload_to.options_from_instance(instance)
    return upload_to.upload_to(path, filename)

class MyProfile(models.Model):
    user = models.OneToOneField(...)
    avatar = models.FileField(upload_to=my_upload_generator)

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  3. PyPi Page

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