Reputation: 4637
I'm using an ImageField
to store profile pictures on my model.
How do I set it to return a default image if no image is defined?
Upvotes: 53
Views: 81226
Reputation: 14381
you could try this in your template:
{% ifequal object.image None %}
<img src="DEFAULT_IMAGE" />
{% else %}
display image
{% endifequal %}
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 521
In models.py
image = models.ImageField(upload_to='profile_pic', default='default.jpg')
In settings.py add this:
MEDIA_ROOT = os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'media')
MEDIA_URL = '/media/'
Now, Manually, add an image with a name ''default' into the media folder.
Upvotes: 19
Reputation: 81
In your image field
field = models.ImageField(upload_to='xyz',default='default.jpg')
Note : path should be inside MEDIA_ROOT.
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 1
You can provide an initial value with the 'default' parameter. If there is already an image and you want to set it to default (instead of deleting it), you can try something like this:
DEFAULT = 'img/default.jpg'
class Example(models.Model):
image = models.ImageField(default=DEFAULT)
def set_image_to_default(self):
self.image.delete(save=False) # delete old image file
self.image = DEFAULT
self.save()
Then you can use set_image_to_default()
instead of image.delete()
, if you prefer the default.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 306
You could theoretically also use a function within your model definition. But I dont know whether this is good practice:
class Image(model.Models):
image = ....
def getImage(self):
if not self.image:
# depending on your template
return default_path or default_image_object
and then within a template
<img src="img.getImage" />
This gives you a great deal of flexibility for the future...
I'm using sorl for thumbnails generation with great success
Upvotes: 11
Reputation: 622
I haven't tried this, but I'm relatively sure you can just set it as a default in your field.
pic = models.ImageField(upload_to='blah', default='path/to/my/default/image.jpg')
EDIT: Stupid StackOverflow won't let me comment on other people's answers, but that old snippet is not what you want. I highly recommend django-imagekit because it does tons of great image resizing and manipulation stuff very easily and cleanly.
Upvotes: 54