Re: compressing uploaded file

2011-04-20 Thread Daniel Gerzo
On 20.4.2011 17:56, Ian Clelland wrote: Well, an InMemoryUploadedFile isn't a real file, so I'm not surprised that that doesn't work. You'll have to pull the data out of it, and compress that. Try something like this: def handle_uploaded_subtitles(self, files): for uploaded_file in files:

Re: compressing uploaded file

2011-04-20 Thread Ian Clelland
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 1:02 AM, Daniel Gerzo wrote: > On 20.4.2011 2:22, Julio Ona wrote: > >> Hi Daniel, >> >> you should see: >> http://docs.python.org/library/bz2.html#module-bz2 >> >> or >>

Re: compressing uploaded file

2011-04-20 Thread Daniel Gerzo
On 20.4.2011 2:22, Julio Ona wrote: Hi Daniel, you should see: http://docs.python.org/library/bz2.html#module-bz2 or http://docs.python.org/library/gzip.html#module-gzip Hello Juliom, thanks for reply. I have of course seen both of these

Re: compressing uploaded file

2011-04-19 Thread Julio Ona
Hi Daniel, you should see: http://docs.python.org/library/bz2.html#module-bz2 or http://docs.python.org/library/gzip.html#module-gzip But basically you should import the compress function from the library and use it.

compressing uploaded file

2011-04-19 Thread Daniel Gerzo
Hello all, I am uploading some text files through django (using a form FileField), and I am getting InMemoryUploadedFile objects this way. In my handle_uploaded_subtitles() method, which gets the list of InMemoryUploadedFile objects, I would like to compress these files (so that I will get