sounds good.  good luck!

note that if i was re-implementing it right now i would take a serious look at using google cloud storage to put the images in. i'm not sure but it might be easier to access files as a site owner that are in cloud storage.

cfh

On 5/1/14, 1:31 , St. Pirsch wrote:
Thank You for the hind. They are stored in the datastore at the moment. I
found a description for blobstore-uploads from web2py work here:
http://www.web2pyslices.com/slice/showcomment/948
I think that was made by you, a couple of years ago. I'll try to make it
work that way.
thanks,
Stephan

Am Mittwoch, 30. April 2014 16:28:08 UTC+2 schrieb Christian Foster Howes:

are you storing your images in the datastore or in blobstore, or in google
cloud storage?  if blobstore you can use
https://developers.google.com/appengine/docs/python/images/functions#Image_get_serving_urlto
 store a URL that serves it directly from blobstore.


cfh

On Monday, April 28, 2014 3:28:24 PM UTC-7, St. Pirsch wrote:

Hi,
i am trying to find an efficient way to display images uploaded to GAE.
Currently, im using the download action:
* background-image: url({{=URL('download',
args=line.contents.vorschaubild)}});*
Since there are a lot images to display, there should be a less power
consuming way to get the image files.
Is it possible to let GAE directly serve the images, without the web2py
download action, like it works for static files?
Or is it possible to cache the output of the download action?
Thanks for Your help.
Stephan




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