I'm trying to create a dynamic path for when my users upload images. It works something like this:

View:

photo = Photo(...)
photo.save()

photo.original.save(filename, content)

Model:

album = models.ForeignKey(Album)
original = models.ImageField(upload_to="photos/%s/o" % str(album.id), max_length=200)

But when I try to do this, Django says no way.

Exception Value:    
'ForeignKey' object has no attribute 'id'

How can I access the model members of a ForeignKey object in this manner?

Thanks.

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Use a callback (callable): https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/models/fields/#django.db.models.FileField.upload_to

def fancy_path(instance, filename):
    return 'fancy_path/file_%s.xml' % self.instance.album.id

original = models.ImageField(upload_to=fancy_path, max_length=200)
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That's about it. @Willian hit the nail on the head. The only thing you have to ensure is that your object has a value for that album FK before the image is processed. – Owen Nelson Aug 6 '11 at 0:40
Yeah, I was careful for that part, thus the double save above. – Brian D Aug 8 '11 at 5:44
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