How should MEDIA_ROOT and MEDIA_URL be set correctly in context of ImageField? How should I set upload_to parameter for an ImageField? Comments for MEDIA_ROOT and MEDIA_URL are scarce, so I would like to know, what are they used for and how to set them correctly.
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The MEDIA_ROOT is the directory where you want the files to go, the MEDIA_URL needs to be a URL that leads to that same directory path.
The upload_to option can either be a directory within that directory, so upload_to="foo" would go into the "foo" subdirectory of MEDIA_ROOT.
Or it can be a function that takes the image-field instance and the proposed base filename, and returns the real filename you want to use. So
and:
Would rename the file but keep the extension. Note that "newname." would still be in the MEDIA_ROOT directory - you don't need to return "/usr/whatever/something/foo/newname.". It already tacks MEDIA_ROOT on there for you.
Update:
FYI, it's nice to know about
This is how you can generate the partial path that the image will go into, from outside the model. You need to manually prepend MEDIA_ROOT to this to make it an absolute path.