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django-ajaximage

Ajax image uploads.

Upload images via ajax. Images are optionally resized.

Optimized on https://github.com/bradleyg/django-ajaximage.

Features Appended:

  • Correctly display the readonly field
  • Support django2 and above
  • upload_to support datetime string format
  • Change FileField to ImageFileField to compatible with ImageField
  • Add format_image method to display custom image field using the same format
    from ajaximage.utils import format_image
    class xxxAdmin(ModelAdmin):
        ...
        def some_field(obj):
            return format_image(obj.some_field.ajaximagefield)      
    

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Python 3 Django > 2.0 Chrome / Safari / Firefox / IE10+

Installation

Install with Pip:

pip install django-ajaximage

Django Setup

settings.py

INSTALLED_APPS = [
    ...
    'ajaximage',
    ...
]

# Settings
AJAXIMAGE_AUTH_TEST = lambda u: True

urls.py

urlpatterns += [
    path('ajaximage/', include('ajaximage.urls')),
]

Run python manage.py collectstatic if required.

Use in Django admin only

models.py

from django.db import models
from ajaximage.fields import AjaxImageField

class Example(models.Model):
    thumbnail = AjaxImageField(upload_to='thumbnails',
                               max_height=200, #optional
                               max_width=200, # optional
                               crop=True) # optional

# if crop is provided both max_height and max_width are required

Use the widget in a custom form

forms.py

from django import forms
from ajaximage.widgets import AjaxImageWidget

class AjaxImageUploadForm(forms.Form):
    images = forms.URLField(widget=AjaxImageWidget(upload_to='form-uploads'))

views.py

from django.views.generic import FormView
from .forms import AjaxImageUploadForm

class MyView(FormView):
    template_name = 'form.html'
    form_class = AjaxImageUploadForm

templates/form.html

<html>
<head>
    <meta charset="utf-8">
    <title>ajaximage</title>
    {{ form.media }}
</head>
<body>
    {{ form.as_p }}
</body>
</html>

Examples

Examples of both approaches can be found in the examples folder. To run them:

$ git clone [email protected]:bradleyg/django-ajaximage.git
$ cd django-ajaximage
$ python setup.py install
$ cd example

$ python manage.py migrate
$ python manage.py createsuperuser
$ python manage.py runserver

Visit http://localhost:8000/admin to view the admin widget and http://localhost:8000/form to view the custom form widget.

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