django media url tag
You need {% get_media_prefix %}
.
The way to set it up is explained in the docs: you have to set the MEDIA_ROOT
and the MEDIA_URL
in your settings and add the MEDIA_URL
to your urls.py
.
There is no media template tag.
Having set MEDIA_ROOT
and MEDIA_URL
you can use a media file in a template by referring to its url
attribute.
For example:
class Foo(models.Model):
image = models.ImageField(
...
)
and then in your template:
<img src="{{ foo_object.image.url }}">
Also, take a look at the docs about how to access media files.
{% get_media_prefix %} and {{MEDIA_URL}} via context processor are both good alternatives for what you ask.
That being said, if what you really want to achieve is to render a link to an uploaded media file such as an image, there is a better way.
Model:
class Company(models.Model):
logo = models.ImageField()
@property
def logo_url(self):
if self.logo and hasattr(self.logo, 'url'):
return self.logo.url
Template:
<img src="{{company.logo_url}}"/>
The reason for the @property is that you want to avoid cases where the ImageField doesn't contain an image. Accessing company.logo.url
directly in the template will cause an exception in such a case.
This is actually a long standing issue in Django: https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/13327