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I have a model that has an ImageField attribute.

I update the model objects using the django admin and I needed something to delete the old image when a new image is uploaded while trying to update an object.

So I created a pre_save signal that should delete the old image file from the server when the user attempts to update the model object.

The problem is: When the user updates object's attributes other than the ImageField attribute, the signal still deletes the locally saved image file..

How can I change the signal to delete the file only if a new file was selected in django admin?

In other words, I need to check if the user uploaded a file while trying to update the object in django admin.

IMPORTANT NOTE: My signal works with many models.. and I need to keep it like that.

Here is the signal code:

@receiver(pre_save)
def pre_save_image_delete(sender, instance, **kwargs):
    if not valid_model(sender.__name__):
        return

    # Get file path on the server
    path = get_photo_path(sender.__name__, instance.pk)

    # delete the file if it exists
    if path and file_exists(path):
        delete_file(path)

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Here is the solution after trying many things:

if str(photo.path) == str(photo.file):
    return

The above code will be true only if there was no new file uploaded during object update.

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