I am following a Django Tutorial where you are required to construct some image thumbnails once an image is saved in admin. I am also using Python's tempfile module to save a temporary file name.

However I keep running into the following error:

"Type: IOError" "Value: [Errno 13] Permission denied: 'c:\\docume~1\\myname\\locals~1\\temp\\somefilename'"

Here is the code I am using

Settings

MEDIA_ROOT = '/home/myname/projectname/media/'
MEDIA_URL = 'http://127.0.0.1:8000/media/'enter code here

models.py

from string import join
import os
from PIL import Image as PImage
from settings import MEDIA_ROOT
from os.path import join as pjoin
from tempfile import *
from string import join
from django.db import models
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from django.contrib import admin
from django.core.files import File

class Image(models.Model):
    title = models.CharField(max_length=60, blank=True, null=True)
    image = models.FileField(upload_to="images/")
    thumbnail = models.ImageField(upload_to="images/", blank=True, null=True)
    tags = models.ManyToManyField(Tag, blank=True)
    albums = models.ManyToManyField(Album, blank=True)
    created = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True)
    rating = models.IntegerField(default=50)
    width = models.IntegerField(blank=True, null=True)
    height = models.IntegerField(blank=True, null=True)
    user = models.ForeignKey(User, null=True, blank=True)
    thumbnail2 = models.ImageField(upload_to="images/", blank=True, null=True)

def save(self, *args, **kwargs):
    #Save image dimensions
    super(Image, self).save(*args, **kwargs)
    im = PImage.open(pjoin(MEDIA_ROOT, self.image.name))
    self.width, self.height = im.size

    # large thumbnail
    fn, ext = os.path.splitext(self.image.name)
    im.thumbnail((128,128), PImage.ANTIALIAS)
    thumb_fn = fn + "-thumb2" + ext
    tf2 = NamedTemporaryFile()
    im.save(tf2.name, "JPEG")
    self.thumbnail2.save(thumb_fn, File(open(tf2.name)), save=False)
    tf2.close()

    # small thumbnail
    im.thumbnail((40,40), PImage.ANTIALIAS)
    thumb_fn = fn + "-thumb" + ext
    tf = NamedTemporaryFile()
    im.save(tf.name, "JPEG")
    self.thumbnail.save(thumb_fn, File(open(tf.name)), save=False)
    tf.close()

    super(Image, self).save(*args, **kwargs)

def size(self):
    """Image size."""
    return "%s x %s" % (self.width, self.height)

def __unicode__(self):
    return self.image.name

def tags_(self):
    lst = [x[1] for x in self.tags.values_list()]
    return str(join(lst, ', '))

def albums_(self):
    lst = [x[1] for x in self.albums.values_list()]
    return str(join(lst, ', '))

def thumbnail_(self):
    return """<a href="/media/%s"><img border="0" alt="" src="/media/%s" /></a>""" % (
                                                        (self.image.name, self.thumbnail.name))
thumbnail.allow_tags = Trueenter code here

ADMIN

class ImageAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
    # search_fields = ["title"]
    list_display = ["__unicode__", "title", "user", "rating", "size",  "tags_","albums_",
    "thumbnail", "created"]
list_filter = ["tags", "albums", "user"]

def save_model(self, request, obj, form, change):
    obj.user = request.user
    obj.save()

I know there are much more effective ways of using image thumbnails in Django however I would like to know why I keep getting this Permission error when thumbnails are used in this manner.

All help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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I think this is down to the behavior of NamedTemporaryFile on Windows. From the documentation:

This function operates exactly as TemporaryFile() does, except that the file is guaranteed to have a visible name in the file system (on Unix, the directory entry is not unlinked). That name can be retrieved from the name member of the file object. Whether the name can be used to open the file a second time, while the named temporary file is still open, varies across platforms (it can be so used on Unix; it cannot on Windows NT or later).

(emphasis mine)

in the line:

im.save(tf2.name, "JPEG")

save presumably tries to open the file so that it can write to it.

From the PIL docs you can pass save a file object instead of a filename so replacing the above with

im.save(tf2, "JPEG")

may help.

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your recommendation does not seem to work however you are quite right. I am sure it does not work due to the fact I have made a mistake somewhere else, but you have pointed me in the right direction and I will fix it. Thanks. – Rick Nov 10 '10 at 10:40
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