%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-django-s3-folder-storage Version: 0.5 Release: 1 Summary: Quick extension of django-storages' S3BotoStorage to allow separate folders for uploaded and static media within an S3 bucket. License: UNKNOWN URL: https://github.com/jamstooks/django-s3-folder-storage Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/89/8c/9f07b74af0faac7623b51e7eb81f4ca670f52f07d11212793082bba168c1/django-s3-folder-storage-0.5.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch %description # django-s3-folder-storage [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/jamstooks/django-s3-folder-storage.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/jamstooks/django-s3-folder-storage) [![Code Climate](https://codeclimate.com/github/jamstooks/django-s3-folder-storage/badges/gpa.svg)](https://codeclimate.com/github/jamstooks/django-s3-folder-storage) Quick extension of django-storages' [S3BotoStorage](http://django-storages.readthedocs.org/en/latest/backends/amazon-S3.html) to allow separate folders for uploaded and static media within an S3 bucket. ## Overview Many of my sites use the same configuration: **static** files are stored in `//s3.amazonaws.com//static/` and **uploaded** files are stored somewhere under `//s3.amazonaws.com//media/`. Instead of extending S3BotoStorage in every project I decided to build a package. The names of those folders are configurable in `settings.py`. ## Installation Use `pip` to install from PyPI: pip install django-s3-folder-storage Add `s3_folder_storage` to your settings.py file: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ... 's3_folder_storage', ... ) ## Configuration You are essentially using `django-storages` for S3 hosting, so you will be using their settings. The two settings that are specific to `django-s3-folder-storage` are `DEFAULT_S3_PATH` and `STATIC_S3_PATH`. Here's an example: DEFAULT_FILE_STORAGE = 's3_folder_storage.s3.DefaultStorage' DEFAULT_S3_PATH = "media" STATICFILES_STORAGE = 's3_folder_storage.s3.StaticStorage' STATIC_S3_PATH = "static" AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID = {{ your key id here }} AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY = {{ your secret key here }} AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME = {{ your bucket name here }} MEDIA_ROOT = '/%s/' % DEFAULT_S3_PATH MEDIA_URL = '//s3.amazonaws.com/%s/media/' % AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME STATIC_ROOT = "/%s/" % STATIC_S3_PATH STATIC_URL = '//s3.amazonaws.com/%s/static/' % AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME ADMIN_MEDIA_PREFIX = STATIC_URL + 'admin/' ## Troubleshooting Depending on how you have your buckets configured and if you want to use SSL, you may need to use something like the following: MEDIA_URL = 'https://%s.s3.amazonaws.com/media/' % AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME STATIC_URL = 'https://%s.s3.amazonaws.com/static/' % AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME As a first step, I recommend trying to get the `collectstatic` management command working within your project: python manage.py collectstatic You can also run the tests: python manage.py test s3_folder_storage to confirm that files are being written to S3 ## Contributing Think this needs something else? To contribute to `django-s3-folder-storage` create a fork on github. Clone your fork, make some changes, and submit a pull request. Bugs are great contributions too! Feel free to add an issue on github. %package -n python3-django-s3-folder-storage Summary: Quick extension of django-storages' S3BotoStorage to allow separate folders for uploaded and static media within an S3 bucket. Provides: python-django-s3-folder-storage BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-django-s3-folder-storage # django-s3-folder-storage [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/jamstooks/django-s3-folder-storage.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/jamstooks/django-s3-folder-storage) [![Code Climate](https://codeclimate.com/github/jamstooks/django-s3-folder-storage/badges/gpa.svg)](https://codeclimate.com/github/jamstooks/django-s3-folder-storage) Quick extension of django-storages' [S3BotoStorage](http://django-storages.readthedocs.org/en/latest/backends/amazon-S3.html) to allow separate folders for uploaded and static media within an S3 bucket. ## Overview Many of my sites use the same configuration: **static** files are stored in `//s3.amazonaws.com//static/` and **uploaded** files are stored somewhere under `//s3.amazonaws.com//media/`. Instead of extending S3BotoStorage in every project I decided to build a package. The names of those folders are configurable in `settings.py`. ## Installation Use `pip` to install from PyPI: pip install django-s3-folder-storage Add `s3_folder_storage` to your settings.py file: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ... 's3_folder_storage', ... ) ## Configuration You are essentially using `django-storages` for S3 hosting, so you will be using their settings. The two settings that are specific to `django-s3-folder-storage` are `DEFAULT_S3_PATH` and `STATIC_S3_PATH`. Here's an example: DEFAULT_FILE_STORAGE = 's3_folder_storage.s3.DefaultStorage' DEFAULT_S3_PATH = "media" STATICFILES_STORAGE = 's3_folder_storage.s3.StaticStorage' STATIC_S3_PATH = "static" AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID = {{ your key id here }} AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY = {{ your secret key here }} AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME = {{ your bucket name here }} MEDIA_ROOT = '/%s/' % DEFAULT_S3_PATH MEDIA_URL = '//s3.amazonaws.com/%s/media/' % AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME STATIC_ROOT = "/%s/" % STATIC_S3_PATH STATIC_URL = '//s3.amazonaws.com/%s/static/' % AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME ADMIN_MEDIA_PREFIX = STATIC_URL + 'admin/' ## Troubleshooting Depending on how you have your buckets configured and if you want to use SSL, you may need to use something like the following: MEDIA_URL = 'https://%s.s3.amazonaws.com/media/' % AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME STATIC_URL = 'https://%s.s3.amazonaws.com/static/' % AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME As a first step, I recommend trying to get the `collectstatic` management command working within your project: python manage.py collectstatic You can also run the tests: python manage.py test s3_folder_storage to confirm that files are being written to S3 ## Contributing Think this needs something else? To contribute to `django-s3-folder-storage` create a fork on github. Clone your fork, make some changes, and submit a pull request. Bugs are great contributions too! Feel free to add an issue on github. %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for django-s3-folder-storage Provides: python3-django-s3-folder-storage-doc %description help # django-s3-folder-storage [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/jamstooks/django-s3-folder-storage.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/jamstooks/django-s3-folder-storage) [![Code Climate](https://codeclimate.com/github/jamstooks/django-s3-folder-storage/badges/gpa.svg)](https://codeclimate.com/github/jamstooks/django-s3-folder-storage) Quick extension of django-storages' [S3BotoStorage](http://django-storages.readthedocs.org/en/latest/backends/amazon-S3.html) to allow separate folders for uploaded and static media within an S3 bucket. ## Overview Many of my sites use the same configuration: **static** files are stored in `//s3.amazonaws.com//static/` and **uploaded** files are stored somewhere under `//s3.amazonaws.com//media/`. Instead of extending S3BotoStorage in every project I decided to build a package. The names of those folders are configurable in `settings.py`. ## Installation Use `pip` to install from PyPI: pip install django-s3-folder-storage Add `s3_folder_storage` to your settings.py file: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ... 's3_folder_storage', ... ) ## Configuration You are essentially using `django-storages` for S3 hosting, so you will be using their settings. The two settings that are specific to `django-s3-folder-storage` are `DEFAULT_S3_PATH` and `STATIC_S3_PATH`. Here's an example: DEFAULT_FILE_STORAGE = 's3_folder_storage.s3.DefaultStorage' DEFAULT_S3_PATH = "media" STATICFILES_STORAGE = 's3_folder_storage.s3.StaticStorage' STATIC_S3_PATH = "static" AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID = {{ your key id here }} AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY = {{ your secret key here }} AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME = {{ your bucket name here }} MEDIA_ROOT = '/%s/' % DEFAULT_S3_PATH MEDIA_URL = '//s3.amazonaws.com/%s/media/' % AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME STATIC_ROOT = "/%s/" % STATIC_S3_PATH STATIC_URL = '//s3.amazonaws.com/%s/static/' % AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME ADMIN_MEDIA_PREFIX = STATIC_URL + 'admin/' ## Troubleshooting Depending on how you have your buckets configured and if you want to use SSL, you may need to use something like the following: MEDIA_URL = 'https://%s.s3.amazonaws.com/media/' % AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME STATIC_URL = 'https://%s.s3.amazonaws.com/static/' % AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME As a first step, I recommend trying to get the `collectstatic` management command working within your project: python manage.py collectstatic You can also run the tests: python manage.py test s3_folder_storage to confirm that files are being written to S3 ## Contributing Think this needs something else? To contribute to `django-s3-folder-storage` create a fork on github. Clone your fork, make some changes, and submit a pull request. Bugs are great contributions too! 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