Django - Cannot create migrations for ImageField with dynamic upload_to value

alix picture alix · Sep 10, 2014 · Viewed 7.3k times · Source

I just upgraded my app to 1.7 (actually still trying).

This is what i had in models.py:

def path_and_rename(path):
    def wrapper(instance, filename):
        ext = filename.split('.')[-1]
        # set filename as random string
        filename = '{}.{}'.format(uuid4().hex, ext)
        # return the whole path to the file
        return os.path.join(path, filename)
    return wrapper

class UserProfile(AbstractUser):
    #...
    avatar = models.ImageField(upload_to=path_and_rename("avatars/"),
                               null=True, blank=True,
                               default="avatars/none/default.png",
                               height_field="image_height",
                               width_field="image_width")

When i try to makemigrations, it throws:

ValueError: Could not find function wrapper in webapp.models.
Please note that due to Python 2 limitations, you cannot serialize unbound method functions (e.g. a method declared
and used in the same class body). Please move the function into the main module body to use migrations.

Answer

alix picture alix · Sep 10, 2014

I am not sure if it is OK to answer my own question, but i just figured out (i think).

According to this bug report, i edited my code:

from django.utils.deconstruct import deconstructible

@deconstructible
class PathAndRename(object):

    def __init__(self, sub_path):
        self.path = sub_path

    def __call__(self, instance, filename):
        ext = filename.split('.')[-1]
        # set filename as random string
        filename = '{}.{}'.format(uuid4().hex, ext)
        # return the whole path to the file
        return os.path.join(self.path, filename)

path_and_rename = PathAndRename("/avatars")

And then, in field definition:

avatar = models.ImageField(upload_to=path_and_rename,
                               null=True, blank=True,
                               default="avatars/none/default.png",
                               height_field="image_height",
                               width_field="image_width")

This worked for me.