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Let the Django FileField overwrite files with the same name
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
from django.conf import settings | |
from django.core.files.storage import FileSystemStorage | |
from django.db import models | |
class OverwriteStorage(FileSystemStorage): | |
''' | |
Muda o comportamento padrão do Django e o faz sobrescrever arquivos de | |
mesmo nome que foram carregados pelo usuário ao invés de renomeá-los. | |
''' | |
def get_available_name(self, name): | |
if self.exists(name): | |
os.remove(os.path.join(settings.MEDIA_ROOT, name)) | |
return name | |
class Media(models.Model): | |
name = models.CharField(u"Nome", max_length=128)) | |
media = models.FileField(u"Arquivo", upload_to=settings.MEDIA_DIR, storage=OverwriteStorage()) |
excelente!
Newbie questions: How do I install this in Wordpress? Does it work with PHP 7+?
@KimberH that doesn't work on PHP. This 10 years old snippet is intended to run on Django framework, which is written in Python. I'm not sure on WordPress. Google for wp_handle_upload_overrides and check what you get.
Thanks! Helped me fix my problem quickly.
Here’s a sidenote: The original get_available_name
method e.g. does a check for suspicious file operations and max_length. To benefit from the original method, call super():
storage.py
from django.core.files.storage import FileSystemStorage
class FileSystemOverwriteStorage(FileSystemStorage):
"""
Custom file system storage: Overwrite get_available_name to make Django replace files instead of
creating new ones over and over again.
"""
def get_available_name(self, name, max_length=None):
self.delete(name)
return super().get_available_name(name, max_length)
… and in settings.py:
# …
DEFAULT_FILE_STORAGE = '<my-app>.storage.FileSystemOverwriteStorage'
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@vahedq The django-storages app has support for S3 and includes a setting for enabling file overwriting.