I think you may be correct on that my tip was incorrect.  Forget what
I said! :-)

Have you tried getting the url like avatar.image.url?  I use a line
like this in some of my code that uses S3Storage and it works.

image_url = my_model_instance.image.url.replace ( ':80', '' )

On Jan 19, 4:01 pm, "Aaron Lee" <waifun...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for your tip, I believe your suggestion will end up having my.jpg
> under
> my-bucket-name.s3.amazonaws.com.s3.amazonaws.com/userprofile/my.jpg
>
> I think the AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME should just be userprofile

> So how do you access the image, do you manually construct the URL?
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