Python Image Uploading with AjaxUpload
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19-09-2019 - |
Question
I'm trying to use AjaxUpload with Python: http://valums.com/ajax-upload/
I would like to know how to access the uploaded file with Python. On the web site, it says:
* PHP: $_FILES['userfile']
* Rails: params[:userfile]
What is the Syntax for Python?
request.params['userfile'] doesn't seem to work.
Thanks in advance! Here is my current code (using PIL imported as Image)
im = Image.open(request.params['myFile'].file)
Solution
in django, you can use:
request.FILES['file']
instead of:
request.POST['file']
i did not know how to do in pylons...maybe it is the same concept..
OTHER TIPS
import cgi
#This will give you the data of the file,
# but won't give you the filename, unfortunately.
# For that you have to do some other trick.
file_data = cgi.FieldStorage.getfirst('file')
#<IGNORE if you're not using mod_python>
#(If you're using mod_python you can also get the Request object
# by passing 'req' to the relevant function in 'index.py', like "def func(req):"
# Then you access it with req.form.getfirst('file') instead. NOTE that the
# first method will work even when using mod_python, but the first FieldStorage
# object called is the only one with relevant data, so if you pass 'req' to the
# function you have to use the method that uses 'req'.)
#</IGNORE>
#Then you can write it to a file like so...
file = open('example_filename.wtvr','w')#'w' is for 'write'
file.write(file_data)
file.close()
#Then access it like so...
file = open('example_filename.wtvr','r')#'r' is for 'read'
#And use file.read() or whatever else to do what you want.
I'm working with Pyramid, and I was trying to do the same thing. After some time I came up with this solution.
from cStringIO import StringIO
from cgi import FieldStorage
fs = FieldStorage(fp=request['wsgi.input'], environ=request)
f = StringIO(fs.value)
im = Image.open(f)
I'm not sure if it's the "right" one, but it seems to work.
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