Usually image_file.url (assuming image_file is the name of your ImageField)
should give you the full path to the local file. Not sure what you're using
for your Ajax function/call though and how you have your web app set up on
the REST part.

On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 2:46 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I need get path to local file in <input type='file'> for ImageField.
> Next, transfer path to my view thought Ajax request, update in database
> and almost  all.
>
> I need will make it manually, for my goals.
>
> May be, anyone known how it make?
>
> I am tried already django-ajaximage, Ajaxfileupload and many other, but it
> not working correct for me.
>
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