Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: django-upload-form
Version: 0.4.1
Summary: A minimal (yet careful about UX) solution to upload multiple files in a Django project, using a Django-like Form Class
Home-page: http://github.com/morlandi/django-upload-form
Author: Mario Orlandi
Author-email: morlandi@brainstorm.it
License: MIT
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Framework :: Django
Classifier: Framework :: Django :: 1.11
Classifier: Framework :: Django :: 2.2
Classifier: Framework :: Django :: 3.0
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7


django-upload-form
==================

A minimal (yet careful about UX) solution to upload multiple files in a Django project,
using a Django-like Form Class.


Purpose
-------

The purpose of this module is that of providing a simple yet effective tool
for managing the user interaction for files uploading in a Django projects,
with the following features:

1) before submission:

    - files can be added to the upload list either via drag&drop or with an file-open dialog
    - user can revise the upload list by adding or removing files
    - the list displays informations about the files (name, tipe, size)

2) during submission:

    - image files are optionally resized up to a configurabile max resolution
    - a progress bar is shown during files upload

3) after submission:

    - a target view receives the uploaded files via an Ajax POST request
    - here, you will validate the form ...
    - ... and use the received `files` at your will

All this is obtained by leveraging HTML5 specific capabilities, and applying some clever (in my opinion)
and sometimes hacky techniques I learned from a few selected articles, listed in the `References`
section below.

No external dependencies are required (other than jQuery).

The codebase is deliberately minimal.


How to use `django-upload-form`
-------------------------------

The only purpose of the package is that of:

- managing user interaction
- upload the files upon form submission

**What you do with the uploaded files is entirely up to you, and you're responsible for this.**

These are the steps required to use `django-upload-form`:

- derive your own Form class from UploadForm, and override a few methods
- provide a view which will be the target for files upload


The UploadForm-derived class
----------------------------

At the very minimum, you need to override the following methods:

- form_valid(self, request)
    Here is where you receive the list of (in-memory) uploaded files after submission;
    What you do with the uploaded files is entirely up to you.
    This method should normally return `get_success_url()`.

- get_success_url(self)
    Determine the URL to redirect to when the form is successfully validated.

- get_action(self, request=None)
    Returns the url of the `target view` (see below).

Optionally, you can customize the following instance properties:

- self.accept
    Returns the value for the "accept" attribute of the file input element;
    Defaults to: the list of allowed file types;
    Example: `image/\*` - which also trigger the lookup into the image gallery on mobile devices

- self.max_image_size
    When > 0, images will be resized accordingly before uploading.
    The required size is expressed in pixels.
    Default: 0

or override the corresponding methods:

- def get_accept(self, request=None)
- def get_max_image_size(self, request=None)


The target view
---------------

The target view will receive the uploaded files with a POST request, and normally should:

    - build a bounded form
    - validate it
    - invoke form_valid()

You will probably use the same view for form rendering (GET); this is quite common
practice, but entirely optional.

Also note that, since upon form submission the POST request will be issued via Ajax,
the target view should cooperate by returning a JsonResponse().

In practice, in the target view **you should always follow the pattern below**,
then cope with your specific needs in `MyUploadForm.form_valid()`:

.. code:: python

    def sample_view(request):

        if request.method == 'GET':
            form = TestUploadForm()
        else:
            form = TestUploadForm(request.POST, request.FILES)
            if form.is_valid():
                url = form.form_valid(request)
                return JsonResponse({'action': 'redirect', 'url': url, })
            else:
                return JsonResponse({'action': 'replace', 'html': form.as_html(request), })

        return render(
            request,
            'upload_form/test_view.html', {
                'form': form,
                'form_as_html': form.as_html(request),
            }
        )

or (when the initial rendering if provided by some other view):

.. code:: python

    def sample_view(request):

        assert request.method == 'POST'
        assert request.is_ajax()

        form = MyUploadForm(request.POST, request.FILES)
        if form.is_valid():
            url = form.form_valid(request)
            return JsonResponse({'action': 'redirect', 'url': url, })
        else:
            return JsonResponse({'action': 'replace', 'html': form.as_html(request), })


Installation
------------

Install the package from Python Package Index running:

.. code:: bash

    pip install django-upload-form

or from GitHub:

.. code:: bash

    pip install git+https://github.com/morlandi/django-upload-form@master

then add 'upload_form' to your INSTALLED_APPS:

.. code:: bash

    INSTALLED_APPS = [
        ...
        'upload_form',
    ]


App Settings
------------

Some settings are provided for optional customization.

The library will search these settings in the following order:

    - as `Django Constance` dynamic settings (see `https://github.com/jazzband/django-constance <https://github.com/jazzband/django-constance>`_)
    - failing that, in project's settings
    - failing that, a suitable "safe" default value is used

.. code:: python

    UPLOAD_FORM_MAX_FILE_SIZE_MB = 12
    UPLOAD_FROM_ALLOWED_FILE_TYPES = ".png .jpg .jpeg .gif"
    UPLOAD_FORM_PARALLEL_UPLOAD = False  (experimental)

or:

.. code:: python

    CONSTANCE_CONFIG = {
        ...
        'UPLOAD_FROM_ALLOWED_FILE_TYPES': (".png .jpg .jpeg .gif", "Tipi di files abilitati all'upload"),
        'UPLOAD_FORM_MAX_FILE_SIZE_MB': (12, 'Dimensione massima files in upload (MB)'),
        'UPLOAD_FORM_PARALLEL_UPLOAD': (False, "Activate concurrent files upload"),
    }


Example project
---------------

A simple Django project is available in folder 'example'; use it as follows:

.. code-block:: bash

    # Move to the project folder
    cd ./example

    # Install Django dependencies
    pip install -r requirements.txt

    # Initialize database tables
    python manage.py migrate

    # Create a super-user for the admin:
    python manage.py createsuperuser

    # Run the project
    python manage.py runserver

the visit either http://127.0.0.1:8000/ or http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin/

.. image:: screenshots/example/001.png

.. image:: screenshots/example/002.png

.. image:: screenshots/example/003.png

Sample usage
------------

The `upoad_form` app provides a sample test view which uploads multiple files
for illustration purposes.

You can run, study, and possibly duplicate it for further customizations.

To use it, add this to your main urls mapping:

`file urls.py`:

.. code:: bash

    urlpatterns = [
        ...
        path('upload_form/', include('upload_form.urls', namespace='upload_form')),
        ...
    ]

then visit this url::

    http://127.0.0.1:8000/upload_form/test/

Below is the source code of the whole test.


`file upload_form/views.py`

.. code:: python

    from django.shortcuts import render
    try:
        from django.urls import reverse
    except ModuleNotFoundError as e:
        # for Django < v1.10
        from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse
    from django.http import JsonResponse
    from .forms import UploadForm


    class TestUploadForm(UploadForm):

        def form_valid(self, request):
            print("*")
            print("* TestUploadForm.form_valid() ...")
            print("* Here, we just log the list of received files;")
            print("* What you do with these files in a real project is entirely up to you.")
            print("*")
            self.dump()
            return self.get_success_url(request)

        def get_success_url(self, request=None):
            return '/'

        def get_action(self, request=None):
            return reverse('upload_form:test_view')


    def test_view(request):

        if request.method == 'GET':
            form = TestUploadForm()
        else:
            form = TestUploadForm(request.POST, request.FILES)
            if form.is_valid():
                url = form.form_valid(request)
                return JsonResponse({'action': 'redirect', 'url': url, })
            else:
                return JsonResponse({'action': 'replace', 'html': form.as_html(request), })

        return render(
            request,
            'upload_form/test_view.html', {
                'form': form,
                'form_as_html': form.as_html(request),
            }
        )


`file templates/upload_form/test.html`

.. code:: html

    {% extends "base.html" %}
    {% load static %}


    {% block extrajs %}
        {{form.media}}
    {% endblock %}


    {% block content %}

        <div class="container">
            <div class="row">
                <div id="upload-box" class="text-center col-md-6 col-md-offset-3" style="">

                    {{ form_as_html }}

                </div>
            </div>
        </div>

    {% endblock content %}


Howto upload a video
--------------------

.. code:: python

    class MyUploadForm(UploadForm):

        ...

        def get_accept(self, request=None):
            return 'video/*'

Other options to consider::

    - accept="video/*" capture=""       ... only from camera
    - accept="video/*"                  ... either camera or album

Howto upload an image from the camera
-------------------------------------

::

    - accept="image/*" capture="camera"


Screenshots
-----------

.. image:: screenshots/001.png

.. image:: screenshots/002.png

.. image:: screenshots/003.png

.. image:: screenshots/004.png


License
-------

The app is intended to be open source.

Feel free to use it we at your will with no restrictions at all.


References
----------

- `How To Make A Drag-and-Drop File Uploader With Vanilla JavaScript <https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2018/01/drag-drop-file-uploader-vanilla-js/>`_
- `Multiple File Upload Input <https://davidwalsh.name/multiple-file-upload>`_
- `Styling & Customizing File Inputs the Smart Way <https://tympanus.net/codrops/2015/09/15/styling-customizing-file-inputs-smart-way/>`_
- `How to set file input value when dropping file on page? <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47515232/how-to-set-file-input-value-when-dropping-file-on-page>`_
- `A strategy for handling multiple file uploads using JavaScript <https://medium.com/typecode/a-strategy-for-handling-multiple-file-uploads-using-javascript-eb00a77e15f>`_
- `Use HTML5 to resize an image before upload <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23945494/use-html5-to-resize-an-image-before-upload#24015367>`_
- `How to package a Django app to be test-friendly? <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41636794/how-to-package-a-django-app-to-be-test-friendly>`_




History
=======

v0.4.1
------
* Readme updated and fixed

v0.4.0
------
* optionally resize images before uploading
* parallel uploading (experimental)
* Example project added
* some miscellaneous improvements recovered from experimental branches
* removed dependency on sprintf js library

v0.3.1
------
* fix Readme to keep twine happy

v0.3.0
------
* published on PyPI

v0.2.3
------
* prepare for publishing on PyPI

v0.2.2
------
* improved Readme

v0.2.1
------
* package renamed "django-upload-form" (was "django_upload_form")
* cleanup
* improved documentation

v0.2.0
------
* fixes for Django 2.x
* user can now add more file to the list before submission

v0.0.5
------
* green send button

v0.0.4
------
* App settings removed

v0.0.3
------
* Minor fixes

v0.0.2
------
* Italian translation added

v0.0.1
------
* Basic release


