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| The ``File`` object
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| ===================
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| 
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| .. currentmodule:: django.core.files
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| 
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| ``File`` attributes and methods
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| -------------------------------
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| 
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| The :mod:`django.core.files` module contains a built-in class for basic file
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| handling in Django. The :class:`File` class has the following attributes and
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| methods:
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| 
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| .. class:: File(file_object)
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| 
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|     .. attribute:: name
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| 
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|         The name of file including the relative path from :setting:`MEDIA_ROOT`.
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| 
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|     .. attribute:: path
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| 
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|         The absolute path to the file's location on a local filesystem.
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| 
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|         :doc:`Custom file storage systems </howto/custom-file-storage>` may not store
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|         files locally; files stored on these systems will have a ``path`` of
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|         ``None``.
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| 
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|     .. attribute:: url
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| 
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|         The URL where the file can be retrieved. This is often useful in
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|         :doc:`templates </topics/templates>`; for example, a bit of a template for
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|         displaying a ``Car`` (see above) might look like:
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|         
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|         .. code-block:: html+django
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| 
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|             <img src='{{ car.photo.url }}' alt='{{ car.name }}' />
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| 
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|     .. attribute:: size
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| 
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|         The size of the file in bytes.
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| 
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|     .. method:: open([mode=None])
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| 
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|         Open or reopen the file (which by definition also does ``File.seek(0)``).
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|         The ``mode`` argument allows the same values as Python's standard
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|         ``open()``.
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| 
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|         When reopening a file, ``mode`` will override whatever mode the file was
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|         originally opened with; ``None`` means to reopen with the original mode.
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| 
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|     .. method:: read([num_bytes=None])
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| 
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|         Read content from the file. The optional ``size`` is the number of bytes to
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|         read; if not specified, the file will be read to the end.
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| 
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|     .. method:: __iter__()
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| 
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|         Iterate over the file yielding one line at a time.
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| 
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|     .. method:: chunks([chunk_size=None])
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| 
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|         Iterate over the file yielding "chunks" of a given size. ``chunk_size``
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|         defaults to 64 KB.
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| 
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|         This is especially useful with very large files since it allows them to be
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|         streamed off disk and avoids storing the whole file in memory.
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| 
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|     .. method:: multiple_chunks([chunk_size=None])
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| 
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|         Returns ``True`` if the file is large enough to require multiple chunks to
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|         access all of its content give some ``chunk_size``.
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| 
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|     .. method:: write([content])
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| 
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|         Writes the specified content string to the file. Depending on the storage
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|         system behind the scenes, this content might not be fully committed until
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|         ``close()`` is called on the file.
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| 
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|     .. method:: close()
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| 
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|         Close the file.
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| 
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| .. currentmodule:: django.core.files.images
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| 
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| Additional ``ImageField`` attributes
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| ------------------------------------
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| 
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| .. class:: ImageFile(file_object)
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| 
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|     .. attribute:: width
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|         
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|         Width of the image.
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| 
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|     .. attribute:: height
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| 
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|         Height of the image.
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| 
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| .. currentmodule:: django.core.files
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| 
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| Additional methods on files attached to objects
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| -----------------------------------------------
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| 
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| Any :class:`File` that's associated with an object (as with ``Car.photo``,
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| above) will also have a couple of extra methods:
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| 
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| .. method:: File.save(name, content, [save=True])
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| 
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|     Saves a new file with the file name and contents provided. This will not
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|     replace the existing file, but will create a new file and update the object
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|     to point to it. If ``save`` is ``True``, the model's ``save()`` method will
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|     be called once the file is saved. That is, these two lines::
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|     
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|         >>> car.photo.save('myphoto.jpg', contents, save=False)
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|         >>> car.save()
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|     
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|     are the same as this one line::
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|     
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|         >>> car.photo.save('myphoto.jpg', contents, save=True)
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|     
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|     Note that the ``content`` argument must be an instance of
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|     :class:`File` or of a subclass of :class:`File`.
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| 
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| .. method:: File.delete([save=True])
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| 
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|     Remove the file from the model instance and delete the underlying file. The
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|     ``save`` argument works as above.
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