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I'm trying to set up my uploads so that if user joe uploads a file it goes to MEDIA_ROOT/joe as opposed to having everyone's files go to MEDIA_ROOT. The problem is I don't know how to define this in the model. Here is how it currently looks:

class Content(models.Model):
    name = models.CharField(max_length=200)
    user = models.ForeignKey(User)
    file = models.FileField(upload_to='.')

So what I want is instead of '.' as the upload_to, have it be the user's name.

I understand that as of Django 1.0 you can define your own function to handle the upload_to but that function has no idea of who the user will be either so I'm a bit lost.

Thanks for the help!

6 Answers 6

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You've probably read the documentation, so here's an easy example to make it make sense:

def content_file_name(instance, filename):
    return '/'.join(['content', instance.user.username, filename])

class Content(models.Model):
    name = models.CharField(max_length=200)
    user = models.ForeignKey(User)
    file = models.FileField(upload_to=content_file_name)

As you can see, you don't even need to use the filename given - you could override that in your upload_to callable too if you liked.

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  • Yeah, it probably does belong in docs - it's a reasonably FAQ on IRC Jul 28, 2009 at 9:22
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    Does this work with ModelForm? I can see that instance has all the attributes of the class model, but there are no values (just a str of the field name). In the template, user is hidden. I may have to submit a question, I have been googling this for hours.
    – mgag
    Mar 7, 2010 at 16:46
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    Oddly enough this is failing on me in basically this same setup. instance.user has no attributes on it.
    – Bob Spryn
    Aug 19, 2012 at 7:26
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    You might want to use os.path.join instead of '/'.join to make sure it also works on not-Unix systems. They may be rare, but it's good practice ;)
    – Xudonax
    Feb 4, 2014 at 14:26
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    Hi, I tried the same code, put them in models.py, but get error Content object has no attribute 'user'.
    – Harry
    Feb 7, 2015 at 15:35
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This really helped. For a bit more brevity's sake, decided to use lambda in my case:

file = models.FileField(
    upload_to=lambda instance, filename: '/'.join(['mymodel', str(instance.pk), filename]),
)
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  • 6
    This didn't work for me in Django 1.7 using migrations. Ended up creating a function instead and the migration took.
    – aboutaaron
    Mar 18, 2015 at 17:38
  • Even if you can't get lambda to work using the str(instance.pk) is a good idea if you have problems with files overwriting when you don't want them to. Mar 11, 2016 at 19:49
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    instance does not have a pk before saving. It only works for updates not creations (inserts). Jul 24, 2017 at 16:42
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    lambda doesn't work in migrations operations because it cant be serialized according to the docs Aug 13, 2018 at 21:30
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A note on using the 'instance' object's pk value. According to the documentation:

In most cases, this object will not have been saved to the database yet, so if it uses the default AutoField, it might not yet have a value for its primary key field.

Therefore the validity of using pk depends on how your particular model is defined.

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    I have getting None as the value. I can't figure out how to fix it. can you explain in a bit detail.
    – Aman Deep
    Mar 3, 2018 at 19:40
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If you have problems with migrations you probably should be using @deconstructible decorator.

import datetime
import os
import unicodedata

from django.core.files.storage import default_storage
from django.utils.deconstruct import deconstructible
from django.utils.encoding import force_text, force_str


@deconstructible
class UploadToPath(object):
    def __init__(self, upload_to):
        self.upload_to = upload_to

    def __call__(self, instance, filename):
        return self.generate_filename(filename)

    def get_directory_name(self):
        return os.path.normpath(force_text(datetime.datetime.now().strftime(force_str(self.upload_to))))

    def get_filename(self, filename):
        filename = default_storage.get_valid_name(os.path.basename(filename))
        filename = force_text(filename)
        filename = unicodedata.normalize('NFKD', filename).encode('ascii', 'ignore').decode('ascii')
        return os.path.normpath(filename)

    def generate_filename(self, filename):
        return os.path.join(self.get_directory_name(), self.get_filename(filename))

Usage:

class MyModel(models.Model):
    file = models.FileField(upload_to=UploadToPath('files/%Y/%m/%d'), max_length=255)
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If you have a user instance, let there be a quick setup to generate

<model-slug>/<username>-<first_name>-<last_name>/filename-random.png

eg: /medias/content/ft0004-john-doe/filename-lkl9237.png


def upload_directory_name(instance, filename):

    user = getattr(instance, 'user', None)
    if user:
        name = f"{user.username}-{user.get_full_name().replace(' ', '-')}"
    else:
        name=str(instance)
    model_name = instance._meta.verbose_name.replace(' ', '-')
    return str(os.path.pathsep).join([model_name, name, filename])


class Content(models.Model):
    name = models.CharField(max_length=200)
    user = models.ForeignKey(User)
    file = models.FileField(upload_to=upload_directory_name)


[A Modified Version of @SmileyChris ]

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I wanted to change the upload path in runtime, and none of the solutions were suitable for this need.

this is what I've done:

class Content(models.Model):
    name = models.CharField(max_length=200)
    user = models.ForeignKey(User)
    file = models.FileField(upload_to=DynamicUploadPath.get_file_path)


class ContentSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
    class Meta:
        model = Content
        fields = '__all__'


class UploadDir(models.TextChoices):
    PRODUCT = 'PRD', _('Product')
    USER_PROFILE = 'UP', _('User Profile')


class DynamicUploadPath:
    dir: UploadDir = None

    @classmethod
    def get_file_path(cls, instance, filename):
        return str(cls.dir.name.lower() + '/' + filename)


def set_DynamicUploadPath(dir: UploadDir):
    DynamicUploadPath.dir = dir


class UploadFile(APIView):
    parser_classes = (MultiPartParser, FormParser)

    def post(self, request):
        # file save path: MEDIA_ROOT/product/filename
        set_DynamicUploadPath(UploadDir.PRODUCT)

        # file save path: MEDIA_ROOT/user_profile/filename
        # set_DynamicUploadPath(UploadDir.USER_PROFILE)

        serializer = ContentSerializer(data=request.data)
        serializer.is_valid(raise_exception=True)
        serializer.save()

        return Response(serializer.data, status=status.HTTP_200_OK)

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