django-dynamic-filenames

Write advanced filename patterns using the Format String Syntax.


Keywords
django, django-storages, file, django-file-upload, file-upload, hacktoberfest, python
License
MIT
Install
pip install django-dynamic-filenames==1.3.1

Documentation

Django Dynamic Filenames

Write advanced filename patterns using the Format String Syntax.

Getting Started

Installation

pip install django-dynamic-filenames

Samples

Basic example:

from django.db import models
from dynamic_filenames import FilePattern

upload_to_pattern = FilePattern(
    filename_pattern='{app_label:.25}/{model_name:.30}/{uuid:base32}{ext}'
)

class FileModel(models.Model):
    my_file = models.FileField(upload_to=upload_to_pattern)

Auto slug example:

Features

Field names

ext
File extension including the dot.
name
Filename excluding the folders.
model_name
Name of the Django model.
app_label
App label of the Django model.
instance
Instance of the model before it has been saved. You may not have a primary key at this point.
uuid

UUID version 4 that supports multiple type specifiers. The UUID will be the same should you use it twice in the same string, but different on each invocation of the upload_to callable.

The type specifiers allow you to format the UUID in different ways, e.g. {uuid:x} will give you a with a hexadecimal UUID.

The supported type specifiers are:

s
String representation of a UUID including dashes.
i
Integer representation of a UUID. Like to UUID.int.
x
Hexadecimal (Base16) representation of a UUID. Like to UUID.hex.
X
Upper case hexadecimal representation of a UUID. Like to UUID.hex.
base32
Base32 representation of a UUID without padding.
base64

Base64 representation of a UUID without padding.

Warning

Not all file systems support Base64 file names.

All type specifiers also support precisions to cut the string, e.g. {{uuid:.2base32}} would only return the first 2 characters of a Base32 encoded UUID.

Type specifiers

You can also use a special slug type specifier, that slugifies strings.

Example:

from django.db import models
from dynamic_filenames import FilePattern

upload_to_pattern = FilePattern(
    filename_pattern='{app_label:.25}/{model_name:.30}/{instance.title:.40slug}{ext}'
)

class FileModel(models.Model):
    title = models.CharField(max_length=100)
    my_file = models.FileField(upload_to=upload_to_pattern)

Slug type specifiers also support precisions to cut the string. In the example above the slug of the instance title will be cut at 40 characters.