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On Jan 7, 6:55 pm, weheh <richard_gor...@verizon.net> wrote:
> I assume I have to write the logic to determine whether uploadfolder
> exists before writing into it, correct?
>
> On Jan 7, 6:04 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
>
> > You can have subfolder structure
>
> > Field('file','upload',uploadfolder='....')
>
> > any field can have its own uploadfolder which can me (but does not
> > need to be) a subfolder of uplaods/
>
> > On Jan 7, 4:59 pm, Thadeus Burgess <thade...@thadeusb.com> wrote:
>
> > > There is an issue with the uploads folder.
>
> > > Most filesystems will suffer a huge performance penaltiy if there are
>
> > > > 100 files in a single folder.
>
> > > So in an app that receives alot of uploads, having these all in one
> > > folder is really really bad for the servers performance (think flickr
> > > type site).
>
> > > How could web2py handle a subfolder structure, that put the files that
> > > were uploaded by date/time etc, something that keeps more than 100
> > > files in any given folder ?
>
> > > -Thadeus
>
> > > On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 4:53 PM, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> > > > There are two subfolders: private and uploads
>
> > > > You should not mess up with uploads. Let SQLFORM put staff there and
> > > > download retrieve it. You can manually do it but ONLY if you use
>
> > > >    db.table.insert(fieldname=db.table.fieldname.store
> > > > (stream,'filename'))
>
> > > > This is very special folder because there are a lot of security
> > > > implications in having users uploads data (directory traversal
> > > > attacks) and download data (authorizations). Let web2py deal with it
> > > > by the book. It is complicated. There is a lot of code in web2py just
> > > > to deal with this.
>
> > > > Files that public should go in static/.
>
> > > > Everything else should go in private but now you are on your own. You
> > > > decide file naming conventions but you are also responsible for
> > > > security holes.
>
> > > > Massimo
>
> > > > On Jan 7, 4:36 pm, weheh <richard_gor...@verizon.net> wrote:
> > > >> How about with an <input type='textarea' name='xyz' /> which I then
> > > >> write to a file abc under uploads/folder1/folder2 and want to insert
> > > >> into the db.doc.filename, which is of type 'upload'?
>
> > > >> On Jan 7, 8:54 am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
>
> > > >> > If you have an <input type="file" name="xyz"/> represented as a
> > > >> > FieldStorage in request.vars.xyz you can do
>
> > > >> > db.doc.insert(filename=db.doc.filename.store
> > > >> > (request.vars.xyz.file,request.vars.xyz.filename))
>
> > > >> > On Jan 7, 1:37 am, weheh <richard_gor...@verizon.net> wrote:
>
> > > >> > > # model
> > > >> > > db.define_table('doc',
> > > >> > >   Field('title','string'),
> > > >> > >   Field('filename','upload')
> > > >> > > )
>
> > > >> > > #controller
> > > >> > > text_form=SQLFORM.factory(Field('text_in','text',db.doc))
> > > >> > > file_form=SQLFORM.factory(db.doc)
> > > >> > > ...
> > > >> > > if text_form.accepts(request.vars,formname='text_form'):
> > > >> > >   #insert data into the doc table
> > > >> > >  ...
> > > >> > > if file_form.accepts(request.vars,formname='file_form'):
> > > >> > >   # etc
>
> > > >> > > The view has custom forms for both text_form and file_form.
>
> > > >> > > The question is ... how to properly insert data into the doc table 
> > > >> > > in
> > > >> > > the case of the text_form? text_form.vars.text_in has the results 
> > > >> > > of
> > > >> > > textarea form field. These data are easily stored in an uploads/
> > > >> > > file.txt file. The question is how to make the db.doc.filename 
> > > >> > > field
> > > >> > > point to the uploads/file.txt file such that it will be consistent
> > > >> > > with a true file upload vs. a text field upload? Just inserting the
> > > >> > > name of the uploads/file.txt into the db.doc.filename field isn't 
> > > >> > > the
> > > >> > > right way. (Hope this is clear enough.)- Hide quoted text -
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