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Permission Based File Serving

November 17, 2009 3:15 p.m.

One issue I've run into a couple times while working with Django is the need to serve files to users based on permissions. The first situation occurred with a store we were building that would allow for electronic versions of books to be sold. These books would typically be distributed in PDF format but overall to the story, the format is irrelevant. In this scenario I needed to be able to take the ID of a book and return a PDF download to the user. However, I only wanted to do this if the user passed proper authentication and ...

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Updated 11/17/09 @ 03:15PM CST by markr

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Categories: Django Python

Tags: apache django nginx permissions python user

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Tangled Webs of Django Applications

November 04, 2009 1:50 p.m.

At Imaginary Landscape, we definitely enjoy leveraging the many open source applications that exist out in the wild. We also create some of our own open source applications, along with a few closed source applications that are either too customized for one particular customer, or for a number of other reasons dealing with clients and such. However, a constant problem arises with all of these different applications floating about. How do you deal with templates and media? A recent callcast by DjangoDose (highly recommend listening to this by the way) covers the topic to some degree, but nobody has a ...

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Updated 11/04/09 @ 01:50PM CST by markr

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Tags: django pluggable python staticmedia

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