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.. _howto-custom-file-storage:
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Writing a custom storage system
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===============================
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.. currentmodule:: django.core.files.storage
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If you need to provide custom file storage -- a common example is storing files
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on some remote system -- you can do so by defining a custom storage class.
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You'll need to follow these steps:
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#. Your custom storage system must be a subclass of
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``django.core.files.storage.Storage``::
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from django.core.files.storage import Storage
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class MyStorage(Storage):
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...
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#. Django must be able to instantiate your storage system without any arguments.
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This means that any settings should be taken from ``django.conf.settings``::
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.core.files.storage import Storage
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class MyStorage(Storage):
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def __init__(self, option=None):
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if not option:
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option = settings.CUSTOM_STORAGE_OPTIONS
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...
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#. Your storage class must implement the ``_open()`` and ``_save()`` methods,
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along with any other methods appropriate to your storage class. See below for
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more on these methods.
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In addition, if your class provides local file storage, it must override
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the ``path()`` method.
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Your custom storage system may override any of the storage methods explained in
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:ref:`ref-files-storage`, but you **must** implement the following methods:
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* :meth:`Storage.delete`
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* :meth:`Storage.exists`
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* :meth:`Storage.listdir`
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* :meth:`Storage.size`
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* :meth:`Storage.url`
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You'll also usually want to use hooks specifically designed for custom storage
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objects. These are:
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``_open(name, mode='rb')``
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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**Required**.
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Called by ``Storage.open()``, this is the actual mechanism the storage class
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uses to open the file. This must return a ``File`` object, though in most cases,
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you'll want to return some subclass here that implements logic specific to the
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backend storage system.
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``_save(name, content)``
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Called by ``Storage.save()``. The ``name`` will already have gone through
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``get_valid_name()`` and ``get_available_name()``, and the ``content`` will be a
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``File`` object itself.
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Should return the actual name of name of the file saved (usually the ``name``
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passed in, but if the storage needs to change the file name return the new name
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instead).
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``get_valid_name(name)``
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------------------------
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Returns a filename suitable for use with the underlying storage system. The
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``name`` argument passed to this method is the original filename sent to the
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server, after having any path information removed. Override this to customize
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how non-standard characters are converted to safe filenames.
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The code provided on ``Storage`` retains only alpha-numeric characters, periods
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and underscores from the original filename, removing everything else.
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``get_available_name(name)``
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----------------------------
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Returns a filename that is available in the storage mechanism, possibly taking
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the provided filename into account. The ``name`` argument passed to this method
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will have already cleaned to a filename valid for the storage system, according
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to the ``get_valid_name()`` method described above.
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The code provided on ``Storage`` simply appends underscores to the filename
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until it finds one that's available in the destination directory.
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