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A minimal django project containing a minimal app with a working jquery file upload form based on the work by Sebastian Tschan: http://aquantum-demo.appspot.com/file-upload

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jQuery-File-Upload is developed by Sebastian Tschan, with the source available on github. Example code is ported to Django by Sigurd Gartmann (sigurdga on github). Example extended to show how to create a custom view for models with extra required fields.

Introduction

This is a small example on how to setup Sebastian Tschan's jQuery File Upload in Django. He has a working demo on his webpage and a github repository with an example on how to do it in PHP.

Here, you'll find a minimal Django project with a minimal app. You can run the example standalone by cloning the repository, running the migrations and starting the server.

I want to give a thank to Sebastian Tschan, the original author, and Jørgen Bergquist for helping me over the first hurdles.

Features

  • Drag and drop files
  • Select multiple files
  • Cancel upload
  • Delete uploaded file (from database only)
  • No flash (or other browser plugins) needed
  • … more at the upstream's features page

Installation

  • run ./manage.py syncdb
  • log into localhost:8000/admin/
  • go to localhost:8000/upload/new/
  • upload some files

License

MIT, as the original project. See LICENSE.txt.

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