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File storage API
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.. module:: django.core.files.storage
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Getting the current storage class
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---------------------------------
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Django provides two convenient ways to access the current storage class:
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.. class:: DefaultStorage
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:class:`~django.core.files.storage.DefaultStorage` provides
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lazy access to the current default storage system as defined by
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:setting:`DEFAULT_FILE_STORAGE`. :class:`DefaultStorage` uses
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:func:`~django.core.files.storage.get_storage_class` internally.
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.. function:: get_storage_class([import_path=None])
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Returns a class or module which implements the storage API.
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When called without the ``import_path`` parameter ``get_storage_class``
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will return the current default storage system as defined by
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:setting:`DEFAULT_FILE_STORAGE`. If ``import_path`` is provided,
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``get_storage_class`` will attempt to import the class or module from the
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given path and will return it if successful. An exception will be
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raised if the import is unsuccessful.
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The FileSystemStorage Class
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---------------------------
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.. class:: FileSystemStorage([location=None, base_url=None, file_permissions_mode=None, directory_permissions_mode=None])
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The :class:`~django.core.files.storage.FileSystemStorage` class implements
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basic file storage on a local filesystem. It inherits from
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:class:`~django.core.files.storage.Storage` and provides implementations
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for all the public methods thereof.
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.. attribute:: location
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Absolute path to the directory that will hold the files.
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Defaults to the value of your :setting:`MEDIA_ROOT` setting.
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.. attribute:: base_url
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URL that serves the files stored at this location.
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Defaults to the value of your :setting:`MEDIA_URL` setting.
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.. attribute:: file_permissions_mode
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The file system permissions that the file will receive when it is
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saved. Defaults to :setting:`FILE_UPLOAD_PERMISSIONS`.
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.. versionadded:: 1.7
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The ``file_permissions_mode`` attribute was added. Previously files
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always received :setting:`FILE_UPLOAD_PERMISSIONS` permissions.
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.. attribute:: directory_permissions_mode
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The file system permissions that the directory will receive when it is
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saved. Defaults to :setting:`FILE_UPLOAD_DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS`.
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.. versionadded:: 1.7
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The ``directory_permissions_mode`` attribute was added. Previously
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directories always received
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:setting:`FILE_UPLOAD_DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS` permissions.
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.. note::
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The ``FileSystemStorage.delete()`` method will not raise
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an exception if the given file name does not exist.
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The Storage Class
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-----------------
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.. class:: Storage
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The :class:`~django.core.files.storage.Storage` class provides a
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standardized API for storing files, along with a set of default
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behaviors that all other storage systems can inherit or override
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as necessary.
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.. note::
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For methods returning naive ``datetime`` objects, the
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effective timezone used will be the current value of
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``os.environ['TZ']``; note that this is usually set from
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Django's :setting:`TIME_ZONE`.
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.. method:: accessed_time(name)
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Returns a naive ``datetime`` object containing the last
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accessed time of the file. For storage systems that aren't
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able to return the last accessed time this will raise
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``NotImplementedError`` instead.
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.. method:: created_time(name)
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Returns a naive ``datetime`` object containing the creation
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time of the file. For storage systems that aren't able to
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return the creation time this will raise
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``NotImplementedError`` instead.
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.. method:: delete(name)
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Deletes the file referenced by ``name``. If deletion is not supported
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on the target storage system this will raise ``NotImplementedError``
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instead
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.. method:: exists(name)
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Returns ``True`` if a file referenced by the given name already exists
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in the storage system, or ``False`` if the name is available for a new
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file.
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.. method:: get_available_name(name, max_length=None)
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Returns a filename based on the ``name`` parameter that's free and
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available for new content to be written to on the target storage
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system.
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The length of the filename will not exceed ``max_length``, if provided.
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If a free unique filename cannot be found, a
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:exc:`SuspiciousFileOperation
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<django.core.exceptions.SuspiciousOperation>` exception will be raised.
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If a file with ``name`` already exists, an underscore plus a random
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7 character alphanumeric string is appended to the filename before
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the extension.
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.. versionchanged:: 1.7
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Previously, an underscore followed by a number (e.g. ``"_1"``,
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``"_2"``, etc.) was appended to the filename until an available
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name in the destination directory was found. A malicious user could
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exploit this deterministic algorithm to create a denial-of-service
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attack. This change was also made in Django 1.6.6, 1.5.9, and
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1.4.14.
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.. versionchanged:: 1.8
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The ``max_length`` argument was added.
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.. method:: get_valid_name(name)
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Returns a filename based on the ``name`` parameter that's suitable
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for use on the target storage system.
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.. method:: listdir(path)
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Lists the contents of the specified path, returning a 2-tuple of lists;
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the first item being directories, the second item being files. For
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storage systems that aren't able to provide such a listing, this will
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raise a ``NotImplementedError`` instead.
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.. method:: modified_time(name)
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Returns a naive ``datetime`` object containing the last
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modified time. For storage systems that aren't able to return
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the last modified time, this will raise
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``NotImplementedError`` instead.
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.. method:: open(name, mode='rb')
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Opens the file given by ``name``. Note that although the returned file
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is guaranteed to be a ``File`` object, it might actually be some
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subclass. In the case of remote file storage this means that
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reading/writing could be quite slow, so be warned.
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.. method:: path(name)
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The local filesystem path where the file can be opened using Python's
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standard ``open()``. For storage systems that aren't accessible from
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the local filesystem, this will raise ``NotImplementedError`` instead.
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.. method:: save(name, content, max_length=None)
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Saves a new file using the storage system, preferably with the name
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specified. If there already exists a file with this name ``name``, the
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storage system may modify the filename as necessary to get a unique
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name. The actual name of the stored file will be returned.
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The ``max_length`` argument is passed along to
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:meth:`get_available_name`.
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The ``content`` argument must be an instance of
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:class:`django.core.files.File` or of a subclass of
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:class:`~django.core.files.File`.
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.. versionchanged:: 1.8
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The ``max_length`` argument was added.
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.. method:: size(name)
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Returns the total size, in bytes, of the file referenced by ``name``.
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For storage systems that aren't able to return the file size this will
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raise ``NotImplementedError`` instead.
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.. method:: url(name)
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Returns the URL where the contents of the file referenced by ``name``
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can be accessed. For storage systems that don't support access by URL
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this will raise ``NotImplementedError`` instead.
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