Issue
I have a Django form which saves a file to s3 through the django-storages library and works fine. How can I generate and return a pre-signed url so the user can access the file temporarily after it is uploaded ? Is this abstracted by django-storages or do I have to use the boto3 api?
I have spent hours going through the Django-storages documentation however it is not very clear how to do this ..
form.py
class DocumentForm(forms.Form):
docfile = forms.FileField(
label='Select a file',
help_text='max. 42 megabytes'
)
name = models.CharField(max_length=20)
uploaded_at = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True)
views.py
def upload_file(request):
if request.method == 'POST:
form = DocumentForm(request.POST)
if form.is_valid():
form.save()
url = #generate pre-signed url of uploaded file here
return render(request, 'upload_response.html', url)
Solution
Turns out you do not need to use boto3 to generate a presigned url. Django-storages abstracts the entire process. You can simply access the url
attribute on the FileField
, like in this example:
document_form = DocumentForm.objects.get(pk=1)
url = document_form.docfile.url
--- Edit ----
For reference, here is the S3 storage class method that generates the pre-signed url for you https://github.com/jschneier/django-storages/blob/770332b598712da27ecdba75c9e202ad6a1a8722/storages/backends/s3boto3.py#L554
Answered By - Tamdim
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