Filemanager is a simple Django app to browse files on server. You can also integrate this filemanager with CKEditor.
- Python (2.7, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7)
- Django (1.8, 1.11)
Install it by
pip install -e git+https://github.com/IMGIITRoorkee/django-filemanager.git#egg=django-filemanager
Add "filemanager"
to your INSTALLED_APPS
setting like this::
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'filemanager',
)
-
As a filemanager : To upload files on server by a user to a directory and let him manage his directory by adding, renaming and deleting files and folders inside it.
-
Integrating it with CKEditor for the functionality of "Browse Server".
In urls.py
of your app to make filemanager run at url /abc/
.
from django.conf.urls import url
from filemanager import path_end
from views import view
urlpatterns = (
.
.
url(r'^abc/' + path_end, view, name='view'),
)
Then write the view in views.py
of your app:
from django.conf import settings
from filemanager import FileManager
def view(request, path):
extensions = ['html', 'htm', 'zip', 'py', 'css', 'js', 'jpeg', 'jpg', 'png']
fm = FileManager(settings.MEDIA_ROOT, extensions=extensions)
return fm.render(request, path)
And it is done, you can find above code in tests
directory.
Adding constraints to Filemanager :
FileManager __init__
is defined as:
def __init__(self, basepath, ckeditor_baseurl='', maxfolders=50, maxspace=5 * 1024, maxfilesize=1 * 1024,
public_url_base=None, extensions=None):
"""
basepath: User's directory basepath in server.
maxfolders: Maximum number of total nested folders allowed inside the user directory.
maxspace (in KB): Maximum space allowed for the user directory.
maxfilesize (in KB): Limit for the size of an uploaded file allowed in user directory.
extensions: List of extensions allowed. Ex. ['pdf','html'] etc.
public_base_url: A base_url if given there will be an option to copy file url with the given url_base.
"""
Hence one should also pass arguments like maxfolders
, maxspace
, maxfilesize
if one doesn't want to use the default ones.
If extensions list is not passed then all file-extensions are allowed for upload.
Use filemanager.models.CKEditorField
field in you model. Or you can use filemanager.widgets.CKEditorWidget
as a
widget for CKEditor in forms.
Both classes can take an extra argument filemanager_url
while making instances from them.
Suppose you want to run filemanager at url /abc/
in your app then make changes in urls.py
and views.py
like above.
Then in CKEditorField
or CKEditorWidget
pass the url of filemanager as argument filemanager_url
.
For example in models.py
:
from django.db import models
from filemanager.models import CKEditorField
class MyModel(models.Model):
content = CKEditorField(filemanager_url='/app/abc/')