Renamed 11/21/2013
Simple tool to manage media files for fixtures. Contributions welcome.
Put relative paths in your fixtures, put your media files in a media directory in you fixtures directory.
Run collectmedia
and your fixture media will be copied to MEDIA_ROOT.
Only supports JSON fixtures.
Using pip:
pip install django-fixture-media
Add 'fixture_media'
to your installed apps.
Manual install:
Download the source code and run python setup.py install
within the directory
Add 'fixture_media'
to your installed apps.
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Add relative paths to your fixtures for file / image fields.
[ { "pk": 1, "model": "myapp.mymodel", "fields": { "name": "Awesome Sauce", "image": "images/awesome-sauce.jpg" } } ]
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Add a
media
directory in your fixtures directory. Add the matching child directories to match the path in the fixture and place your media file in the appropriate location.myapp/ models.py fixtures/ initial_data.json media/ images/ awesome-sauce.jpg
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Run
django-admin.py collectmedia
ormanage.py collectmedia
./manage.py collectmedia This will overwrite any existing files. Proceed? yes Copied images/awesome-sauce.jpg to /tmp/django_media/images/awesome-sauce.jpg
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FIXTURE_MEDIA_REQUIRE_PREFIX
(default:False
)By default, the management command will try to copy everything that resembles a file path; if you have a lot of entries in your fixtures that looks like file paths but is not actually one, you can specify
FIXTURE_MEDIA_REQUIRE_PREFIX = True
in settings.py to make./manage.py collectmedia
copy only files that are prefixed withmedia://
.Example:
[ { "pk": 1, "model": "myapp.mymodel", "fields": { "name": "Awesome Sauce", "image": "media://images/awesome-sauce.jpg" "path": "this/is/ignored/awesome-sauce.jpg" } } ]
lieryan swiharta
- Add tests.
- Convert to better command modeled after the excellent staticfiles app.