from __future__ import absolute_import from django.conf import settings from django.template.defaultfilters import slugify from zerver.lib.avatar import user_avatar_hash from boto.s3.key import Key from boto.s3.connection import S3Connection from mimetypes import guess_type, guess_extension import base64 import os # Performance Note: # # For writing files to S3, the file could either be stored in RAM # (if it is less than 2.5MiB or so) or an actual temporary file on disk. # # Because we set FILE_UPLOAD_MAX_MEMORY_SIZE to 0, only the latter case # should occur in practice. # # This is great, because passing the pseudofile object that Django gives # you to boto would be a pain. def gen_s3_key(user_profile, name): split_name = name.split('.') base = ".".join(split_name[:-1]) extension = split_name[-1] # To come up with a s3 key we randomly generate a "directory". The "file # name" is the original filename provided by the user run through Django's # slugify. return base64.urlsafe_b64encode(os.urandom(60)) + "/" + slugify(base) + "." + slugify(extension) def upload_image_to_s3( bucket_name, file_name, content_type, user_profile_id, user_file, ): conn = S3Connection(settings.S3_KEY, settings.S3_SECRET_KEY) key = Key(conn.get_bucket(bucket_name)) key.key = file_name key.set_metadata("user_profile_id", str(user_profile_id)) if content_type: headers = {'Content-Type': content_type} else: headers = None contents = user_file.read() key.set_contents_from_string(contents, headers=headers) def get_file_info(request, user_file): uploaded_file_name = user_file.name content_type = request.GET.get('mimetype') if content_type is None: content_type = guess_type(uploaded_file_name)[0] else: uploaded_file_name = uploaded_file_name + guess_extension(content_type) return uploaded_file_name, content_type def upload_message_image(request, user_file, user_profile): uploaded_file_name, content_type = get_file_info(request, user_file) bucket_name = settings.S3_BUCKET s3_file_name = gen_s3_key(user_profile, uploaded_file_name) upload_image_to_s3( bucket_name, s3_file_name, content_type, user_profile.id, user_file, ) return "https://%s.s3.amazonaws.com/%s" % (bucket_name, s3_file_name) def upload_avatar_image(user_file, user_profile, email): content_type = guess_type(user_file.name)[0] bucket_name = settings.S3_AVATAR_BUCKET s3_file_name = user_avatar_hash(email) upload_image_to_s3( bucket_name, s3_file_name, content_type, user_profile.id, user_file, ) # See avatar_url in avatar.py for URL. (That code also handles the case # that users use gravatar.)