File storage API¶
Getting the current storage class¶
Django provides two convenient ways to access the current storage class:
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class
DefaultStorage¶ DefaultStorageprovides lazy access to the current default storage system as defined byDEFAULT_FILE_STORAGE.DefaultStorageusesget_storage_class()internally.
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get_storage_class([import_path=None])¶ Returns a class or module which implements the storage API.
When called without the
import_pathparameterget_storage_classwill return the current default storage system as defined byDEFAULT_FILE_STORAGE. Ifimport_pathis provided,get_storage_classwill attempt to import the class or module from the given path and will return it if successful. An exception will be raised if the import is unsuccessful.
The FileSystemStorage Class¶
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class
FileSystemStorage¶ The
FileSystemStorageclass implements basic file storage on a local filesystem. It inherits fromStorageand provides implementations for all the public methods thereof.Note
The
FileSystemStorage.delete()method will not raise raise an exception if the given file name does not exist.
The Storage Class¶
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class
Storage¶ The
Storageclass provides a standardized API for storing files, along with a set of default behaviors that all other storage systems can inherit or override as necessary.-
accessed_time(name)¶ Returns a
datetimeobject containing the last accessed time of the file. For storage systems that aren’t able to return the last accessed time this will raiseNotImplementedErrorinstead.
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created_time(name)¶ Returns a
datetimeobject containing the creation time of the file. For storage systems that aren’t able to return the creation time this will raiseNotImplementedErrorinstead.
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delete(name)¶ Deletes the file referenced by
name. If deletion is not supported on the target storage system this will raiseNotImplementedErrorinstead
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exists(name)¶ Returns
Trueif a file referenced by the given name already exists in the storage system, orFalseif the name is available for a new file.
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get_available_name(name)¶ Returns a filename based on the
nameparameter that’s free and available for new content to be written to on the target storage system.
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get_valid_name(name)¶ Returns a filename based on the
nameparameter that’s suitable for use on the target storage system.
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listdir(path)¶ Lists the contents of the specified path, returning a 2-tuple of lists; the first item being directories, the second item being files. For storage systems that aren’t able to provide such a listing, this will raise a
NotImplementedErrorinstead.
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modified_time(name)¶ Returns a
datetimeobject containing the last modified time. For storage systems that aren’t able to return the last modified time, this will raiseNotImplementedErrorinstead.
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open(name, mode='rb')¶ Opens the file given by
name. Note that although the returned file is guaranteed to be aFileobject, it might actually be some subclass. In the case of remote file storage this means that reading/writing could be quite slow, so be warned.
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path(name)¶ The local filesystem path where the file can be opened using Python’s standard
open(). For storage systems that aren’t accessible from the local filesystem, this will raiseNotImplementedErrorinstead.
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save(name, content)¶ Saves a new file using the storage system, preferably with the name specified. If there already exists a file with this name
name, the storage system may modify the filename as necessary to get a unique name. The actual name of the stored file will be returned.The
contentargument must be an instance ofdjango.core.files.Fileor of a subclass ofFile.
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size(name)¶ Returns the total size, in bytes, of the file referenced by
name. For storage systems that aren’t able to return the file size this will raiseNotImplementedErrorinstead.
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url(name)¶ Returns the URL where the contents of the file referenced by
namecan be accessed. For storage systems that don’t support access by URL this will raiseNotImplementedErrorinstead.
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