Reputation: 19969
When I submit to Django a multiple files upload form
<input type="file" name="files" multiple />
I get a sensible result in request.FILES
:
(MultiValueDict: {u'files': [(InMemoryUploadedFile: 0202.jpg (image/jpeg)), (InMemoryUploadedFile: 0203.jpg (image/jpeg))]})
But then my confusion starts. I thought request.FILES['files']
would contain a couple of files (appears to be a list), but it shows only
0203.jpg
No InMemoryUploadedFile
part and more importantly: only the last file!
Looping through request.FILES
with .iteritems()
only goes over that one file too, request.FILES['files']
is distinctly uniterable; the below code actually froze up the console and made it beep endlessly:
for v in request.FILES['files']:
print v
print type(v)
So... Is any of this this normal? What am I doing wrong?
As I'm starting to think this may be a bug: I'm using Django 1.4.2 with Python 2.7 on Windows 7.
Upvotes: 8
Views: 3283
Reputation: 19969
It turns out the answer was on Stack Overflow after all, on a slightly different (client side, at least) problem here: multiple files upload using same input name in django
Turns out that request.FILES['files']
was wrong and should have been request.FILES.getlist('file')
.
Why this is the case is a complete mystery to me. If anyone can answer with an explanation, I'll gladly switch the accepted answer.
Upvotes: 16