Hi,

I'm trying to receive a file encoded in a json string and store it in
an ImageField. I was hoping to use the standard Django deserialisation
like:

serializers.deserialize("json", "...snip..., \"myImageField\":
\"base64encodedimage\", ...snip...)

however it tries to store the image content string directly in the
field rather than going through the imagefield file storage mechanism.
has anyone solved this?

i've got control of the creation of the json string, so i can encode
the image however works best. i wasn't expecting base64 strings to
just work but that's a separate though related problem. i'm guessing i
need a hook into the deserialization to handle images specially but i
don't see how to go about it.

thanks for any help






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