I am trying to implement Uploadifive into Django. It's proving difficult for me since I'm not very good with Django. Not even a little bit. This of course should tell me that I should wait with this and learn more Django first, but.. Yeah, I won't be able to stay away from it..
As far as I've understood, I need to take a look at the PHP-script that comes with the Uploadifive package and write the equivalent of that in a Django view. That's my guess at least.. Problem is, I can't seem to find any guides online, or any tips on how to do it. Does anyone out there have an example of this that I could take a look at? Or any tips on where I should go?
So far I have created a pattern in urls.py that directs a browser to a views.py def that sends the user to the right web page. The JavaScript initializes on site (as I can see the "Select Files" button), but when I select images, nothing happens. I've tried to build a script in view based on the flash-based Uploadify guides I have found, but this doesn't work.
EDIT: It was pointed out that it was naturally necessary to see what the PHP-code actually did as well. It is indeed a paid software, but I cannot imagine the PHP-code here to be such a big part of the code that it would "give away" anything. The real work lies in the javascript files anyway.
PHP upload recipient script:
<?php
/*
UploadiFive
Copyright (c) 2012 Reactive Apps, Ronnie Garcia
*/
// Set the uplaod directory
$uploadDir = '/uploads/';
// Set the allowed file extensions
$fileTypes = array('jpg', 'jpeg', 'gif', 'png'); // Allowed file extensions
if (!empty($_FILES)) {
$tempFile = $_FILES['Filedata']['tmp_name'];
$uploadDir = $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . $uploadDir;
$targetFile = $uploadDir . $_FILES['Filedata']['name'];
// Validate the filetype
$fileParts = pathinfo($_FILES['Filedata']['name']);
if (in_array(strtolower($fileParts['extension']), $fileTypes)) {
// Save the file
move_uploaded_file($tempFile,$targetFile);
echo 1;
} else {
// The file type wasn't allowed
echo 'Invalid file type.';
}
}
?>
Template:
{% extends 'base/index.html' %}
{% block stylesheet %}
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="{{ STATIC_URL }}uploadifive/uploadifive.css">
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.7.2.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="{{ STATIC_URL }}uploadifive/jquery.uploadifive.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){
$('#file_upload').uploadifive({
'debug': true,
'formData':{'test':'something'},
'uploadScript': '/upload/',
'queueID': 'queue',
'cancelImage': '{{ STATIC_URL }}uploadifive/uploadifive-cancel.png',
'auto': true
});
});
</script>
{% endblock %}
{% block content %}
<form>
<input type="file" name="file_upload" id="file_upload" />
</form>
{% endblock %}
views.py
from django.shortcuts import render
from gallery.models import Pic,Comment,Tag
from django.conf import settings
from django.http import HttpResponse
from django.shortcuts import render
def upload(request):
if request.method == 'POST':
for field_name in request.FILES:
uploaded_file = request.FILES[field_name]
#write the file into destination
destination_path = '<absolute path to project>/media/gallery/pictures/%s' % (uploaded_file.name)
destination = open(destination_path, 'wb+')
for chunk in uploaded_file.chunks():
destination.write(chunk)
destination.close()
#indicate that everything is OK
return HttpResponse("ok", mimetype="text/plain")
else:
#show the upload UI
return render(request, 'gallery/upload.html')