Ticket #2070: 5127_file_uploads_no_streaming_fixed.diff
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django/conf/global_settings.py
240 240 # isExistingURL validator. 241 241 URL_VALIDATOR_USER_AGENT = "Django/0.96pre (http://www.djangoproject.com)" 242 242 243 # The directory to place streamed file uploads. The web server needs write 244 # permissions on this directory. 245 # If this is None, streaming uploads are disabled. 246 FILE_UPLOAD_DIR = None 247 248 # The minimum size of a POST before file uploads are streamed to disk. 249 # Any less than this number, and the file is uploaded to memory. 250 # Size is in bytes. 251 STREAMING_MIN_POST_SIZE = 512 * (2**10) 252 243 253 ############## 244 254 # MIDDLEWARE # 245 255 ############## -
django/core/handlers/base.py
5 5 6 6 class BaseHandler(object): 7 7 def __init__(self): 8 self._ request_middleware = self._view_middleware = self._response_middleware = self._exception_middleware = None8 self._upload_middleware = self._request_middleware = self._view_middleware = self._response_middleware = self._exception_middleware = None 9 9 10 10 def load_middleware(self): 11 11 """ … … 19 19 self._view_middleware = [] 20 20 self._response_middleware = [] 21 21 self._exception_middleware = [] 22 self._upload_middleware = [] 22 23 for middleware_path in settings.MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES: 23 24 try: 24 25 dot = middleware_path.rindex('.') … … 47 48 self._response_middleware.insert(0, mw_instance.process_response) 48 49 if hasattr(mw_instance, 'process_exception'): 49 50 self._exception_middleware.insert(0, mw_instance.process_exception) 51 if hasattr(mw_instance, 'process_upload'): 52 self._upload_middleware.append(mw_instance.process_upload) 50 53 54 def file_progress_descriptor(self, request): 55 """ 56 Returns a descriptor that manages the file_progress 57 """ 58 for mw_call in self._upload_middleware: 59 result = mw_call(http.MultiPartParserError) 60 if result != None: 61 return result 62 return http.DefaultFileProgressDescriptor(http.MultiPartParserError) 63 51 64 def get_response(self, request): 52 65 "Returns an HttpResponse object for the given HttpRequest" 53 66 from django.core import exceptions, urlresolvers 54 67 from django.core.mail import mail_admins 55 68 from django.conf import settings 56 69 70 # Add file_progress descriptor 71 request._file_progress = self.file_progress_descriptor(request) 72 57 73 # Apply request middleware 58 74 for middleware_method in self._request_middleware: 59 75 response = middleware_method(request) -
django/core/handlers/modpython.py
47 47 def _load_post_and_files(self): 48 48 "Populates self._post and self._files" 49 49 if 'content-type' in self._req.headers_in and self._req.headers_in['content-type'].startswith('multipart'): 50 self._post, self._files = http.parse_file_upload(self._req.headers_in, self.raw_post_data) 50 self._raw_post_data = None # raw data is not available for streamed multipart messages 51 try: 52 self._post, self._files = http.parse_file_upload(self._req.headers_in, self._req, self) 53 except: 54 self._post, self._files = {}, {} # make sure we dont read the input stream again 55 raise 51 56 else: 52 57 self._post, self._files = http.QueryDict(self.raw_post_data), datastructures.MultiValueDict() 53 58 … … 92 97 'AUTH_TYPE': self._req.ap_auth_type, 93 98 'CONTENT_LENGTH': self._req.clength, # This may be wrong 94 99 'CONTENT_TYPE': self._req.content_type, # This may be wrong 95 'GATEWAY_INTERFACE': 'CGI/1.1', 96 'PATH_INFO': self._req.path_info, 97 'PATH_TRANSLATED': None, # Not supported 98 'QUERY_STRING': self._req.args, 99 'REMOTE_ADDR': self._req.connection.remote_ip, 100 'REMOTE_HOST': None, # DNS lookups not supported 101 'REMOTE_IDENT': self._req.connection.remote_logname, 102 'REMOTE_USER': self._req.user, 103 'REQUEST_METHOD': self._req.method, 104 'SCRIPT_NAME': None, # Not supported 105 'SERVER_NAME': self._req.server.server_hostname, 106 'SERVER_PORT': self._req.server.port, 107 'SERVER_PROTOCOL': self._req.protocol, 108 'SERVER_SOFTWARE': 'mod_python' 100 'GATEWAY_INTERFACE': 'CGI/1.1', 101 'PATH_INFO': self._req.path_info, 102 'PATH_TRANSLATED': None, # Not supported 103 'QUERY_STRING': self._req.args, 104 'REMOTE_ADDR': self._req.connection.remote_ip, 105 'REMOTE_HOST': None, # DNS lookups not supported 106 'REMOTE_IDENT': self._req.connection.remote_logname, 107 'REMOTE_USER': self._req.user, 108 'REQUEST_METHOD': self._req.method, 109 'SCRIPT_NAME': None, # Not supported 110 'SERVER_NAME': self._req.server.server_hostname, 111 'SERVER_PORT': self._req.server.port, 112 'SERVER_PROTOCOL': self._req.protocol, 113 'UPLOAD_PROGRESS_ID': self._get_file_progress_id(), 114 'SERVER_SOFTWARE': 'mod_python' 109 115 } 110 116 for key, value in self._req.headers_in.items(): 111 117 key = 'HTTP_' + key.upper().replace('-', '_') … … 122 128 def _get_method(self): 123 129 return self.META['REQUEST_METHOD'].upper() 124 130 131 def _get_file_progress_id(self): 132 """ 133 Returns the Progress ID of the request, 134 usually provided if there is a file upload 135 going on. 136 Returns ``None`` if no progress ID is specified. 137 """ 138 return self._get_file_progress_from_args(self._req.headers_in, 139 self.GET, 140 self._req.args) 141 125 142 GET = property(_get_get, _set_get) 126 143 POST = property(_get_post, _set_post) 127 144 COOKIES = property(_get_cookies, _set_cookies) -
django/core/handlers/wsgi.py
75 75 self.environ = environ 76 76 self.path = environ['PATH_INFO'] 77 77 self.META = environ 78 self.META['UPLOAD_PROGRESS_ID'] = self._get_file_progress_id() 78 79 self.method = environ['REQUEST_METHOD'].upper() 79 80 80 81 def __repr__(self): … … 111 112 if self.environ.get('CONTENT_TYPE', '').startswith('multipart'): 112 113 header_dict = dict([(k, v) for k, v in self.environ.items() if k.startswith('HTTP_')]) 113 114 header_dict['Content-Type'] = self.environ.get('CONTENT_TYPE', '') 114 self._post, self._files = http.parse_file_upload(header_dict, self.raw_post_data) 115 header_dict['Content-Length'] = self.environ.get('CONTENT_LENGTH', '') 116 header_dict['X-Progress-ID'] = self.environ.get('HTTP_X_PROGRESS_ID', '') 117 try: 118 self._post, self._files = http.parse_file_upload(header_dict, self.environ['wsgi.input'], self) 119 except: 120 self._post, self._files = {}, {} # make sure we dont read the input stream again 121 raise 122 self._raw_post_data = None # raw data is not available for streamed multipart messages 115 123 else: 116 124 self._post, self._files = http.QueryDict(self.raw_post_data), datastructures.MultiValueDict() 117 125 else: … … 167 175 buf.close() 168 176 return self._raw_post_data 169 177 178 def _get_file_progress_id(self): 179 """ 180 Returns the Progress ID of the request, 181 usually provided if there is a file upload 182 going on. 183 Returns ``None`` if no progress ID is specified. 184 """ 185 return self._get_file_progress_from_args(self.environ, 186 self.GET, 187 self.environ.get('QUERY_STRING', '')) 188 170 189 GET = property(_get_get, _set_get) 171 190 POST = property(_get_post, _set_post) 172 191 COOKIES = property(_get_cookies, _set_cookies) -
django/db/models/base.py
12 12 from django.dispatch import dispatcher 13 13 from django.utils.datastructures import SortedDict 14 14 from django.utils.functional import curry 15 from django.utils.file import file_move_safe 15 16 from django.conf import settings 16 17 from itertools import izip 17 18 import types 18 19 import sys 19 20 import os 20 21 22 21 23 class ModelBase(type): 22 24 "Metaclass for all models" 23 25 def __new__(cls, name, bases, attrs): … … 361 363 def _get_FIELD_size(self, field): 362 364 return os.path.getsize(self._get_FIELD_filename(field)) 363 365 364 def _save_FIELD_file(self, field, filename, raw_ contents, save=True):366 def _save_FIELD_file(self, field, filename, raw_field, save=True): 365 367 directory = field.get_directory_name() 366 368 try: # Create the date-based directory if it doesn't exist. 367 369 os.makedirs(os.path.join(settings.MEDIA_ROOT, directory)) … … 383 385 setattr(self, field.attname, filename) 384 386 385 387 full_filename = self._get_FIELD_filename(field) 386 fp = open(full_filename, 'wb') 387 fp.write(raw_contents) 388 fp.close() 388 if raw_field.has_key('tmpfilename'): 389 raw_field['tmpfile'].close() 390 file_move_safe(raw_field['tmpfilename'], full_filename) 391 else: 392 fp = open(full_filename, 'wb') 393 fp.write(raw_field['content']) 394 fp.close() 389 395 390 396 # Save the width and/or height, if applicable. 391 397 if isinstance(field, ImageField) and (field.width_field or field.height_field): -
django/db/models/fields/__init__.py
638 638 setattr(cls, 'get_%s_filename' % self.name, curry(cls._get_FIELD_filename, field=self)) 639 639 setattr(cls, 'get_%s_url' % self.name, curry(cls._get_FIELD_url, field=self)) 640 640 setattr(cls, 'get_%s_size' % self.name, curry(cls._get_FIELD_size, field=self)) 641 setattr(cls, 'save_%s_file' % self.name, lambda instance, filename, raw_ contents, save=True: instance._save_FIELD_file(self, filename, raw_contents, save))641 setattr(cls, 'save_%s_file' % self.name, lambda instance, filename, raw_field, save=True: instance._save_FIELD_file(self, filename, raw_field, save)) 642 642 dispatcher.connect(self.delete_file, signal=signals.post_delete, sender=cls) 643 643 644 644 def delete_file(self, instance): … … 661 661 if new_data.get(upload_field_name, False): 662 662 func = getattr(new_object, 'save_%s_file' % self.name) 663 663 if rel: 664 func(new_data[upload_field_name][0]["filename"], new_data[upload_field_name][0] ["content"], save)664 func(new_data[upload_field_name][0]["filename"], new_data[upload_field_name][0], save) 665 665 else: 666 func(new_data[upload_field_name]["filename"], new_data[upload_field_name] ["content"], save)666 func(new_data[upload_field_name]["filename"], new_data[upload_field_name], save) 667 667 668 668 def get_directory_name(self): 669 669 return os.path.normpath(datetime.datetime.now().strftime(self.upload_to)) -
django/http/__init__.py
1 import os 1 import os, pickle 2 2 from Cookie import SimpleCookie 3 3 from pprint import pformat 4 4 from urllib import urlencode, quote 5 5 from django.utils.datastructures import MultiValueDict 6 from django.http.file_descriptor import DefaultFileProgressDescriptor 7 import re 6 8 9 try: 10 from cStringIO import StringIO 11 except ImportError: 12 from StringIO import StringIO 13 7 14 RESERVED_CHARS="!*'();:@&=+$,/?%#[]" 8 15 9 16 try: … … 12 19 except ImportError: 13 20 from cgi import parse_qsl 14 21 22 class MetaFileProgressDescriptor(object): 23 """ 24 This descriptor allows other descriptors to 25 be loaded in runtime to a request instance. 26 """ 27 def __get__(self, request, *args, **kwargs): 28 return request._file_progress.__get__(request, *args, **kwargs) 29 30 def __set__(self, request, *args, **kwargs): 31 return request._file_progress.__set__(request, *args, **kwargs) 32 33 def __delete__(self, request, *args, **kwargs): 34 return request._file_progress.__delete__(request, *args, **kwargs) 35 15 36 class Http404(Exception): 16 37 pass 17 38 18 39 class HttpRequest(object): 19 40 "A basic HTTP request" 41 upload_id_re = re.compile(r'^[a-fA-F0-9]{32}$') 42 file_progress = MetaFileProgressDescriptor() 43 20 44 def __init__(self): 21 45 self.GET, self.POST, self.COOKIES, self.META, self.FILES = {}, {}, {}, {}, {} 22 46 self.path = '' … … 42 66 def is_secure(self): 43 67 return os.environ.get("HTTPS") == "on" 44 68 45 def parse_file_upload(header_dict, post_data): 46 "Returns a tuple of (POST MultiValueDict, FILES MultiValueDict)" 47 import email, email.Message 48 from cgi import parse_header 49 raw_message = '\r\n'.join(['%s:%s' % pair for pair in header_dict.items()]) 50 raw_message += '\r\n\r\n' + post_data 51 msg = email.message_from_string(raw_message) 52 POST = MultiValueDict() 53 FILES = MultiValueDict() 54 for submessage in msg.get_payload(): 55 if submessage and isinstance(submessage, email.Message.Message): 56 name_dict = parse_header(submessage['Content-Disposition'])[1] 57 # name_dict is something like {'name': 'file', 'filename': 'test.txt'} for file uploads 58 # or {'name': 'blah'} for POST fields 59 # We assume all uploaded files have a 'filename' set. 60 if 'filename' in name_dict: 61 assert type([]) != type(submessage.get_payload()), "Nested MIME messages are not supported" 62 if not name_dict['filename'].strip(): 63 continue 64 # IE submits the full path, so trim everything but the basename. 65 # (We can't use os.path.basename because it expects Linux paths.) 66 filename = name_dict['filename'][name_dict['filename'].rfind("\\")+1:] 67 FILES.appendlist(name_dict['name'], { 68 'filename': filename, 69 'content-type': 'Content-Type' in submessage and submessage['Content-Type'] or None, 70 'content': submessage.get_payload(), 71 }) 72 else: 73 POST.appendlist(name_dict['name'], submessage.get_payload()) 74 return POST, FILES 69 def _get_file_progress_from_args(self, headers, get, querystring): 70 if 'X-Upload-ID' in headers: 71 progress_id = headers['X-Upload-ID'] 72 elif 'X-Progress-ID' in headers: 73 progress_id = headers['X-Progress-ID'] 74 elif 'HTTP_X_UPLOAD_ID' in headers: 75 progress_id = headers['HTTP_X_UPLOAD_ID'] 76 elif 'HTTP_X_PROGRESS_ID' in headers: 77 progress_id = headers['HTTP_X_PROGRESS_ID'] 78 elif 'upload_id' in get: 79 progress_id = get['upload_id'] 80 elif 'progress_id' in get: 81 progress_id = get['progress_id'] 82 elif querystring and len(querystring.strip()) == 32: 83 progress_id = querystring 84 else: 85 return None 75 86 87 if not self.upload_id_re.match(progress_id): 88 return None 89 90 return progress_id 91 92 def parse_file_upload(headers, input, request): 93 from django.conf import settings 94 95 # Only stream files to disk if FILE_STREAMING_DIR is set 96 file_upload_dir = settings.FILE_UPLOAD_DIR 97 streaming_min_post_size = settings.STREAMING_MIN_POST_SIZE 98 99 try: 100 parser = MultiPartParser(headers, input, request, file_upload_dir, streaming_min_post_size) 101 return parser.parse() 102 except MultiPartParserError, e: 103 return MultiValueDict({ '_file_upload_error': [e.message] }), {} 104 105 class MultiPartParserError(Exception): 106 def __init__(self, message): 107 self.message = message 108 def __str__(self): 109 return repr(self.message) 110 111 class MultiPartParser(object): 112 """ 113 A rfc2388 multipart/form-data parser. 114 115 parse() reads the input stream in chunk_size chunks and returns a 116 tuple of (POST MultiValueDict, FILES MultiValueDict). If 117 file_upload_dir is defined files will be streamed to temporary 118 files in the specified directory. 119 120 The FILES dictionary will have 'filename', 'content-type', 121 'content' and 'content-length' entries. For streamed files it will 122 also have 'tmpfilename' and 'tmpfile'. The 'content' entry will 123 only be read from disk when referenced for streamed files. 124 125 If the header X-Progress-ID is sent with a 32 character hex string 126 a temporary file with the same name will be created in 127 `file_upload_dir`` with a pickled { 'received', 'size' } 128 dictionary with the number of bytes received and the size expected 129 respectively. The file will be unlinked when the parser finishes. 130 """ 131 def __init__(self, headers, input, request, file_upload_dir=None, streaming_min_post_size=None, chunk_size=1024*64): 132 try: 133 content_length = int(headers['Content-Length']) 134 except: 135 raise MultiPartParserError('Invalid Content-Length: %s' % headers.get('Content-Length')) 136 137 content_type = headers.get('Content-Type') 138 139 if not content_type or not content_type.startswith('multipart/'): 140 raise MultiPartParserError('Invalid Content-Type: %s' % content_type) 141 142 ctype, opts = self.parse_header(content_type) 143 boundary = opts.get('boundary') 144 from cgi import valid_boundary 145 if not boundary or not valid_boundary(boundary): 146 raise MultiPartParserError('Invalid boundary in multipart form: %s' % boundary) 147 148 progress_id = request.META['UPLOAD_PROGRESS_ID'] 149 150 if file_upload_dir and progress_id: 151 self._progress_filename = os.path.join(file_upload_dir, progress_id) 152 else: 153 self._progress_filename = None 154 self._boundary = '--' + boundary 155 self._input = input 156 self._size = content_length 157 self._received = 0 158 self._file_upload_dir = file_upload_dir 159 self._chunk_size = chunk_size 160 self._state = 'PREAMBLE' 161 self._partial = '' 162 self._post = MultiValueDict() 163 self._files = MultiValueDict() 164 self._request = request 165 166 if streaming_min_post_size is not None and content_length < streaming_min_post_size: 167 self._file_upload_dir = None # disable file streaming for small request 168 elif self._progress_filename: 169 request.file_progress = {'state': 'starting'} 170 171 try: 172 # Use mx fast string search if available. 173 from mx.TextTools import FS 174 self._fs = FS(self._boundary) 175 except ImportError: 176 self._fs = None 177 178 def parse(self): 179 try: 180 self._parse() 181 finally: 182 if self._progress_filename: 183 self._request.file_progress = {'state': 'done'} 184 return self._post, self._files 185 186 def _parse(self): 187 size = self._size 188 189 try: 190 while size > 0: 191 n = self._read(self._input, min(self._chunk_size, size)) 192 if not n: 193 break 194 size -= n 195 except: 196 # consume any remaining data so we dont generate a "Connection Reset" error 197 size = self._size - self._received 198 while size > 0: 199 data = self._input.read(min(self._chunk_size, size)) 200 size -= len(data) 201 raise 202 203 def _find_boundary(self, data, start, stop): 204 """ 205 Find the next boundary and return the end of current part 206 and start of next part. 207 """ 208 if self._fs: 209 boundary = self._fs.find(data, start, stop) 210 else: 211 boundary = data.find(self._boundary, start, stop) 212 if boundary >= 0: 213 end = boundary 214 next = boundary + len(self._boundary) 215 216 # backup over CRLF 217 if end > 0 and data[end-1] == '\n': end -= 1 218 if end > 0 and data[end-1] == '\r': end -= 1 219 # skip over --CRLF 220 if next < stop and data[next] == '-': next += 1 221 if next < stop and data[next] == '-': next += 1 222 if next < stop and data[next] == '\r': next += 1 223 if next < stop and data[next] == '\n': next += 1 224 225 return True, end, next 226 else: 227 return False, stop, stop 228 229 class TemporaryFile(object): 230 "A temporary file that tries to delete itself when garbage collected." 231 def __init__(self, dir): 232 import tempfile 233 (fd, name) = tempfile.mkstemp(suffix='.upload', dir=dir) 234 self.file = os.fdopen(fd, 'w+b') 235 self.name = name 236 237 def __getattr__(self, name): 238 a = getattr(self.__dict__['file'], name) 239 if type(a) != type(0): 240 setattr(self, name, a) 241 return a 242 243 def __del__(self): 244 try: 245 os.unlink(self.name) 246 except OSError: 247 pass 248 249 class LazyContent(dict): 250 """ 251 A lazy FILES dictionary entry that reads the contents from 252 tmpfile only when referenced. 253 """ 254 def __init__(self, data): 255 dict.__init__(self, data) 256 257 def __getitem__(self, key): 258 if key == 'content' and not self.has_key(key): 259 self['tmpfile'].seek(0) 260 self['content'] = self['tmpfile'].read() 261 return dict.__getitem__(self, key) 262 263 def _read(self, input, size): 264 data = input.read(size) 265 266 if not data: 267 return 0 268 269 read_size = len(data) 270 self._received += read_size 271 272 if self._partial: 273 data = self._partial + data 274 275 start = 0 276 stop = len(data) 277 278 while start < stop: 279 boundary, end, next = self._find_boundary(data, start, stop) 280 281 if not boundary and read_size: 282 # make sure we dont treat a partial boundary (and its separators) as data 283 stop -= len(self._boundary) + 16 284 end = next = stop 285 if end <= start: 286 break # need more data 287 288 if self._state == 'PREAMBLE': 289 # Preamble, just ignore it 290 self._state = 'HEADER' 291 292 elif self._state == 'HEADER': 293 # Beginning of header, look for end of header and parse it if found. 294 295 header_end = data.find('\r\n\r\n', start, stop) 296 if header_end == -1: 297 break # need more data 298 299 header = data[start:header_end] 300 301 self._fieldname = None 302 self._filename = None 303 self._content_type = None 304 305 for line in header.split('\r\n'): 306 ctype, opts = self.parse_header(line) 307 if ctype == 'content-disposition: form-data': 308 self._fieldname = opts.get('name') 309 self._filename = opts.get('filename') 310 elif ctype.startswith('content-type: '): 311 self._content_type = ctype[14:] 312 313 if self._filename is not None: 314 # cleanup filename from IE full paths: 315 self._filename = self._filename[self._filename.rfind("\\")+1:].strip() 316 317 if self._filename: # ignore files without filenames 318 if self._file_upload_dir: 319 try: 320 self._file = self.TemporaryFile(dir=self._file_upload_dir) 321 except: 322 raise MultiPartParserError("Failed to create temporary file.") 323 else: 324 self._file = StringIO() 325 else: 326 self._file = None 327 self._filesize = 0 328 self._state = 'FILE' 329 else: 330 self._field = StringIO() 331 self._state = 'FIELD' 332 next = header_end + 4 333 334 elif self._state == 'FIELD': 335 # In a field, collect data until a boundary is found. 336 337 self._field.write(data[start:end]) 338 if boundary: 339 if self._fieldname: 340 self._post.appendlist(self._fieldname, self._field.getvalue()) 341 self._field.close() 342 self._state = 'HEADER' 343 344 elif self._state == 'FILE': 345 # In a file, collect data until a boundary is found. 346 347 if self._file: 348 try: 349 self._file.write(data[start:end]) 350 except IOError, e: 351 raise MultiPartParserError("Failed to write to temporary file.") 352 self._filesize += end-start 353 354 if self._progress_filename: 355 self._request.file_progress = {'received': self._received, 356 'size': self._size, 357 'state': 'uploading'} 358 359 if boundary: 360 if self._file: 361 if self._file_upload_dir: 362 self._file.seek(0) 363 file = self.LazyContent({ 364 'filename': self._filename, 365 'content-type': self._content_type, 366 # 'content': is read on demand 367 'content-length': self._filesize, 368 'tmpfilename': self._file.name, 369 'tmpfile': self._file 370 }) 371 else: 372 file = { 373 'filename': self._filename, 374 'content-type': self._content_type, 375 'content': self._file.getvalue(), 376 'content-length': self._filesize 377 } 378 self._file.close() 379 380 self._files.appendlist(self._fieldname, file) 381 382 self._state = 'HEADER' 383 384 start = next 385 386 self._partial = data[start:] 387 388 return read_size 389 390 def parse_header(self, line): 391 from cgi import parse_header 392 return parse_header(line) 393 76 394 class QueryDict(MultiValueDict): 77 395 """A specialized MultiValueDict that takes a query string when initialized. 78 396 This is immutable unless you create a copy of it.""" -
django/http/file_descriptor.py
1 """ 2 This file contains a fallback FileProgressDescriptor 3 for file upload progress. 4 """ 5 import pickle 6 import os 7 8 class DefaultFileProgressDescriptor(object): 9 def __init__(self, FileException): 10 from django.conf import settings 11 12 self.FileException = FileException 13 self.file_upload_dir = settings.FILE_UPLOAD_DIR 14 15 def __get__(self, request, HttpRequest): 16 """ 17 Returns the file progress for this request or an empty dictionary if 18 the file progress is not known. The result is cached. 19 """ 20 progress_id = request.META['UPLOAD_PROGRESS_ID'] 21 22 if not progress_id or not self.file_upload_dir: 23 return {} 24 25 if getattr(self, '_file_progress', None) is not None: 26 return self._file_progress 27 28 try: 29 f = open(os.path.join(self.file_upload_dir, progress_id), 'rb') 30 progress = pickle.load(f) 31 f.close() 32 except: 33 progress = {} 34 35 self._file_progress = progress 36 return progress 37 38 def __set__(self, request, new_progress): 39 """ 40 Sets the value of the file progress for this request. 41 If no file progress is underway, raises an error. 42 """ 43 progress_id = request.META['UPLOAD_PROGRESS_ID'] 44 45 if not progress_id or not self.file_upload_dir: 46 raise self.FileException('There is no upload in progress.') 47 48 self._file_progress = new_progress 49 f = open(os.path.join(self.file_upload_dir, progress_id), 'wb') 50 pickle.dump(new_progress, f) 51 f.close() 52 53 def __delete__(self, request): 54 """ 55 Removes the file if there is an upload in process. 56 """ 57 progress_id = request.META.get('UPLOAD_PROGRESS_ID') 58 59 if not progress_id or not self.file_upload_dir: 60 raise self.FileException('There is no upload in progress.') 61 62 try: 63 os.remove(os.path.join(self.file_upload_dir, progress_id)) 64 except: 65 pass -
django/oldforms/__init__.py
666 666 self.validator_list = [self.isNonEmptyFile] + validator_list 667 667 668 668 def isNonEmptyFile(self, field_data, all_data): 669 try:670 content = field_data['content']671 except TypeError:669 if field_data.has_key('_file_upload_error'): 670 raise validators.CriticalValidationError, field_data['_file_upload_error'] 671 if not field_data.has_key('filename'): 672 672 raise validators.CriticalValidationError, gettext("No file was submitted. Check the encoding type on the form.") 673 if not content:673 if not field_data['content-length']: 674 674 raise validators.CriticalValidationError, gettext("The submitted file is empty.") 675 675 676 676 def render(self, data): 677 677 return '<input type="file" id="%s" class="v%s" name="%s" />' % \ 678 678 (self.get_id(), self.__class__.__name__, self.field_name) 679 679 680 def prepare(self, new_data): 681 if new_data.has_key('_file_upload_error'): 682 # pretend we got something in the field to raise a validation error later 683 new_data[self.field_name] = { '_file_upload_error': new_data['_file_upload_error'] } 684 680 685 def html2python(data): 681 686 if data is None: 682 687 raise EmptyValue -
django/utils/file.py
1 import os 2 3 try: 4 import shutils 5 file_move = shutils.move 6 except: 7 file_move = os.rename 8 9 def file_move_safe(old_file_name, new_file_name, chunk_size = 1024*64): 10 """ 11 Moves a file from one location to another in the safest way possible. 12 13 First, it tries using shutils.move, which is OS-dependent but doesn't 14 break with change of filesystems. Then it tries os.rename, which will 15 break if it encounters a change in filesystems. Lastly, it streams 16 it manually from one file to another in python. 17 """ 18 19 try: 20 file_move(old_file_name, new_file_name) 21 return 22 except: 23 pass 24 25 new_file = open(new_file_name, 'wb') 26 old_file = open(old_file_name, 'rb') 27 current_chunk = None 28 29 while current_chunk != '': 30 current_chunk = old_file.read(chunk_size) 31 new_file.write(current_chunk) 32 33 new_file.close() 34 old_file.close() 35 36 os.remove(old_file_name) -
docs/forms.txt
475 475 new_data = request.POST.copy() 476 476 new_data.update(request.FILES) 477 477 478 Streaming file uploads. 479 ----------------------- 480 481 File uploads will be read into memory by default. This works fine for 482 small to medium sized uploads (from 1MB to 100MB depending on your 483 setup and usage). If you want to support larger uploads you can enable 484 upload streaming where only a small part of the file will be in memory 485 at any time. To do this you need to specify the ``FILE_UPLOAD_DIR`` 486 setting (see the settings_ document for more details). 487 488 See `request object`_ for more details about ``request.FILES`` objects 489 with streaming file uploads enabled. 490 478 491 Validators 479 492 ========== 480 493 … … 697 710 .. _`generic views`: ../generic_views/ 698 711 .. _`models API`: ../model-api/ 699 712 .. _settings: ../settings/ 713 .. _request object: ../request_response/#httprequest-objects -
docs/request_response.txt
72 72 ``FILES`` 73 73 A dictionary-like object containing all uploaded files. Each key in 74 74 ``FILES`` is the ``name`` from the ``<input type="file" name="" />``. Each 75 value in ``FILES`` is a standard Python dictionary with the following three75 value in ``FILES`` is a standard Python dictionary with the following four 76 76 keys: 77 77 78 78 * ``filename`` -- The name of the uploaded file, as a Python string. 79 79 * ``content-type`` -- The content type of the uploaded file. 80 80 * ``content`` -- The raw content of the uploaded file. 81 * ``content-length`` -- The length of the content in bytes. 81 82 83 If streaming file uploads are enabled two additional keys 84 describing the uploaded file will be present: 85 86 * ``tmpfilename`` -- The filename for the temporary file. 87 * ``tmpfile`` -- An open file object for the temporary file. 88 89 The temporary file will be removed when the request finishes. 90 91 Note that accessing ``content`` when streaming uploads are enabled 92 will read the whole file into memory which may not be what you want. 93 82 94 Note that ``FILES`` will only contain data if the request method was POST 83 95 and the ``<form>`` that posted to the request had 84 96 ``enctype="multipart/form-data"``. Otherwise, ``FILES`` will be a blank -
docs/settings.txt
439 439 440 440 .. _Testing Django Applications: ../testing/ 441 441 442 FILE_UPLOAD_DIR 443 --------------- 444 445 Default: ``None`` 446 447 Path to a directory where temporary files should be written during 448 file uploads. Leaving this as ``None`` will disable streaming file uploads, 449 and cause all uploaded files to be stored (temporarily) in memory. 450 442 451 IGNORABLE_404_ENDS 443 452 ------------------ 444 453 … … 782 791 783 792 .. _site framework docs: ../sites/ 784 793 794 STREAMING_MIN_POST_SIZE 795 ----------------------- 796 797 Default: 524288 (``512*1024``) 798 799 An integer specifying the minimum number of bytes that has to be 800 received (in a POST) for file upload streaming to take place. Any 801 request smaller than this will be handled in memory. 802 Note: ``FILE_UPLOAD_DIR`` has to be defined to enable streaming. 803 785 804 TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS 786 805 --------------------------- 787 806 -
tests/modeltests/test_client/models.py
3 3 4 4 The test client is a class that can act like a simple 5 5 browser for testing purposes. 6 6 7 7 It allows the user to compose GET and POST requests, and 8 8 obtain the response that the server gave to those requests. 9 9 The server Response objects are annotated with the details … … 75 75 self.assertEqual(response.template.name, "Book template") 76 76 self.assertEqual(response.content, "Blink - Malcolm Gladwell") 77 77 78 def test_post_file_view(self): 79 "POST this python file to a view" 80 import os, tempfile 81 from django.conf import settings 82 file = __file__.replace('.pyc', '.py') 83 for upload_dir in [None, tempfile.gettempdir()]: 84 settings.FILE_UPLOAD_DIR = upload_dir 85 post_data = { 'name': file, 'file': open(file) } 86 response = self.client.post('/test_client/post_file_view/', post_data) 87 self.failUnless('models.py' in response.context['file']['filename']) 88 self.failUnless(len(response.context['file']['content']) == os.path.getsize(file)) 89 if upload_dir: 90 self.failUnless(response.context['file']['tmpfilename']) 91 78 92 def test_redirect(self): 79 93 "GET a URL that redirects elsewhere" 80 94 response = self.client.get('/test_client/redirect_view/') -
tests/modeltests/test_client/urls.py
4 4 urlpatterns = patterns('', 5 5 (r'^get_view/$', views.get_view), 6 6 (r'^post_view/$', views.post_view), 7 (r'^post_file_view/$', views.post_file_view), 7 8 (r'^raw_post_view/$', views.raw_post_view), 8 9 (r'^redirect_view/$', views.redirect_view), 9 10 (r'^form_view/$', views.form_view), -
tests/modeltests/test_client/views.py
44 44 45 45 return HttpResponse(t.render(c)) 46 46 47 def post_file_view(request): 48 "A view that expects a multipart post and returns a file in the context" 49 t = Template('File {{ file.filename }} received', name='POST Template') 50 c = Context({'file': request.FILES['file_file']}) 51 return HttpResponse(t.render(c)) 52 47 53 def redirect_view(request): 48 54 "A view that redirects all requests to the GET view" 49 55 return HttpResponseRedirect('/test_client/get_view/')