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Edit: using python 2.7 on Windows 7

I'm having trouble persisting data in a FileField using mongoengine. The file size before & after saving is drastically different. Running this:

from mongoengine import *
class Test(Document):

   File = FileField()

#connect to my mongodb
connect( 'myDB', host= '192.168.0.3' )

Test.drop_collection()

# write to mongodb GridFS, per the mongoengine documentation: https://mongoengine-odm.readthedocs.org/en/latest/guide/gridfs.html
test = Test()
test.File.put( open( r'c:\temp\owl.jpg', 'r') )
test.save()

#get the Test instance from the db, print out the number of bytes according to mongoengine
test = Test.objects().first()
print test.File.length

#just to make sure we aren't crazy, check the filesize on disk:
print os.path.getsize( r'c:\temp\owl.jpg' )

Generates this output:

864
145047

Any pointers would be appreciated!

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  • What does Test.File.get().length return?
    – Ross
    Dec 12, 2013 at 10:29
  • 629 Updated my question to reflect this fact.
    – D. Reagan
    Dec 12, 2013 at 14:49
  • Ok - try without any seeks eg: test = Test(); test.File.put(open( r'c:\temp\test.pdf')); test.save()
    – Ross
    Dec 12, 2013 at 16:05
  • Ok, I updated my question to reflect your request. I also made my example more reproducible. Thanks for taking the time to help.
    – D. Reagan
    Dec 12, 2013 at 17:14
  • I'm unable to replicate on OSX & ubuntu the sizes match.
    – Ross
    Dec 12, 2013 at 17:40

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Changing:

test.File.put( open( r'c:\temp\owl.jpg', 'r') )

to:

test.File.put( open( r'c:\temp\owl.jpg', 'rb') )

Fixes the problem. Too bad the behavior is inconsistent between OS's.

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  • Good work, I didn't notice the docs were out of sync with how the tests do it - have updated
    – Ross
    Dec 13, 2013 at 9:43

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