Noticed a couple of typos in my reply:

> I have "MEDIA_ROOT = '/Users/storefiles/' in my settings.py folder,

file, not folder

> and the upload_to param in my model set to 'pluginFiles/%Y/%m/%H/%M/'.

is actually 'pluginFiles/%Y/%m/%d/%H/%M/'

jay

On Oct 6, 2:41 pm, bazaarsoft <jay_mar...@me.com> wrote:
> > Also, I'm confused whether upload_to should be set in settings.py or
> > models.py
>
> It's actually a mix - if you have MEDIA_ROOT defined in settings.py,
> then it will use that as the first part of the path. Then, what you
> pass in the upload_to field will be appended to that. So, in my case,
> I have "MEDIA_ROOT = '/Users/storefiles/' in my settings.py folder,
> and the upload_to param in my model set to 'pluginFiles/%Y/%m/%H/%M/'.
> What ultimately happens, then, is that the file gets stored here:
>
> /Users/storefiles/pluginfiles/2011/10/06/02/38/somefile.zip
>
> So, you must have at least one of those set and the path must be fully
> write enabled for whatever process is running your Django app. For my
> testing, I just made /Users/storefiles writable by everyone since I
> don't really care about securing that directory on my dev Mac.
>
> jay
>
> On Oct 6, 1:08 pm, Ian <icinna...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
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> > I can't seem to get it working.  It won't let my sync the database
> > with this code:
> > image = ImageField(upload_to=None[, max_length=100, **options])
>
> > Also, I'm confused whether upload_to should be set in settings.py or
> > models.py
>
> > Thanks!
>
> > On Oct 6, 6:11 am, BILLION Sébastien <sebastien.bill...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
>
> > >http://www.nitinh.com/2009/02/django-example-filefield-and-imagefield/
>
> > > It the same for ImageField
>
> > > BILLION S�bastien
>
> > > the Answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe and everything
> > > is 42
>
> > >http://www.sebastienbillion.com/<http://www.sebastienbillion.com/>
>
> > > Le 06/10/2011 05:22, Ian a �crit :
>
> > > > Hey Everyone,
>
> > > > I'm new to django, but I love it so far!
>
> > > > I'm trying to figure out how to upload an image (restrict it to images
> > > > only) and resave it as a different name.
> > > > Eventually, I'll want to upload it to S3, but for now, I'm just
> > > > testing it on my computer with runserver (so I'm not sure where it
> > > > should be saving it).
>
> > > > There are hundreds of tutorials for this online, but they are either
> > > > outdated or more complex than I'm looking for.
>
> > > > Right now, I have a template with the form in it.  I'm not sure where
> > > > to go from there.
>
> > > > Thanks so much!
> > > > Sorry if this question is too basic!

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