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I have a django project which is running (for example) on localhost:8000.

I have an image in this address localhost:8000/static/test.jpg . A user may open just this image by going to it's url and not open the containing page.

I want to find out if this image is loaded in a user's browser (by loading the containing page or just entering the image's url) and I want to get the request object of that request.

Can I have a method in my views just for that specific image? I searched through the internet but didn't find anything useful. any idea or solution?

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Are you talking about disallowing hotlinking? This can be easier - and more effectively - done with the webserver that runs in front of your Django server.

For some examples for Apache check out https://wiki.apache.org/httpd/DisableImageHotLinking

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  • No i'm not talking about that my friend. i just want to get the request.GET when the user enters the image's url
    – Kozet
    May 13, 2013 at 10:44
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This can be only by serving your images with your custom views. E.g you should write your own view that will return static resources, and you will not use a standard django static handler

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First of all, please note that serving static files in a production environment should not be handled by Django in the first place. From contrib/staticfiles/views.py:

Views and functions for serving static files. These are only to be used during development, and SHOULD NOT be used in a production setting.

If you do want to use this, then you could write a custom middleware hooking into process_view or process_request to do your stuff in.

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I did it finally. for example i have a file in localjost:8000/media/1.jpg and i want to get ip of the user who enters this url to load the 1.jpg.

I added this line in my urls : url(r'^media/(?P<path>.*)$', 'project.views.serve','document_root': settings.MEDIA_ROOT,}), and i set the MEDIA_ROOT already. then in project.views.serve i called django.views.static.serve and i returned the result of that as a HttpResponse. i have a request argument in my project.views.serve and i did this to get the user's ip from that :

x_forwarded_for = request.META.get('HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR')
if x_forwarded_for:
    ip = x_forwarded_for.split(',')[-1].strip()
else:
    ip = request.META.get('REMOTE_ADDR')
print ip
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Your way goes fine but bot for a high traffic. In that case you can use XSendFile library witch works with Apache

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  • you're right but i'm not facing with a high traffic ;) thanks by the way
    – Kozet
    May 27, 2013 at 6:41

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