django-filebrowser for default Django admin site. Based on https://github.com/sehmaschine/django-filebrowser v3.1 (before it was in git) Consider using https://github.com/smacker/django-filebrowser-no-grappelli which is based on a newer version
When I try to use a filebrowser in inlines inside admin, it doesn't catch the correct id for the field, because it leaves prefix in the id instead replacing the number of the inline.
HI!
Running Django 1.4 with django-filebrowser-no-grappelli trunk.
Can't upload to directories or create subdirs, browse them and even delete ([Errno 21] Is a directory:). Only create new and rename old ones.
That makes them absolutely useless :)
Just want to say that this repo seems stoped. Some forks for pull have more than an year and many issues are pending for so long. With the new release of django this week this won´t work unless you remove adminmedia and check url tag to have the new format. With is i let to all my version of filebrowser working on django 1.5 in this repo: https://github.com/miguelramos/django-media-manager. So if you want to make this project working please feel free to use and abuse and i will try to merge all requets of forks made to him. But i want to thanks to wardi for make it work this without grappelli.
I was able to upload an image with a + character in the filename, but trying to do anything with that file afterwards just end in the error message "The requested File does not exist."
File can't be deleted or edited and no versions can be chosen. Had to manually remove it from disk.
I'm working with: ubuntu 9.10, python 2.5, django 1.1.1
I had a softlink pointing to a directory which did not exist inside the media files. When going to /admin/filebrowser/browse/ python generated an exception, a type error, saying that gmtime need a float. It seems that fileobject.date line 87 on views.py (funtion browse) returns a string when the fileobject was a bad softlink.
I am seeing a styling issue on the FileBrowser listing page. See a screenshot here: http://img.skitch.com/20100122-gpd7a3b3fxe7jhfqt3usp6d9eh.jpg. As you can see in the red box I overlaid on the right, the search input field is extending beyond the browser window frame and the filter options are colored differently. I am using the latest version of django-filebrowser-no-grappelli with no modifications.
Line 3 of filebrowser/templates/filebrowser/include/breadcrumbs.html should have class="breadcrumbs" rather than id="breadcrumbs" to properly use the contrib.admin stylesheets.
Add filebrowser to installed_apps, add the url before admin. Add a dir to the uploads folder so there is something there. Click on the dir. The requested Folder does not exist.
I can't see anything obviously askew in the setup to explain this, but it's happened twice now that I've had to manually copy the templates dir into place.
I forked fb and modified the templates and scripts (using some of the files from this project) to get fb to work without grappelli. There are still issues with the styles in some places and I only worked on the tinyMCE pop-up, so I'm not sure what is going on with the others.
Upgrading to newest version also takes care of issue #8, as filebrowser uses file-uploader to upload files instead of uploadify.
I'm getting the 'User' object has no attribute 'message_set' error. In django-1.4 this is deprecated. Maybe there should be test for messaging framework presence?
HI!
Running Django 1.4 with django-filebrowser-no-grappelli trunk.
After an image upload filebrowser creates several thumbnails of it and puts them in the root directory, that makes filebrowser do thumbnails for thumbnails and thumbnails of thumbnails on page reload.
This makes filebrowser store images in separated dirs:
DIRECTORY = 'uploads/'
FILEBROWSER_VERSIONS_BASEDIR = 'CACHE'
In Django 1.3, the correct path relative to custom_admin_media_prefix for the search box icon is "img/admin/icon_searchbox.png" but in Django 1.4, this file has moved to "img/icon_searchbox.png". As the code currently stands, it is only working in Django 1.4.
First, thanks for starting this project. I was frustrated when grappelli became a requirements of filebrowser as I don't use it and saw no value in implementing.
Now, to the issue. I've installed filebrowser in my site by adding it to installed apps in the settings file and updating urls file with the necessary include. Unfortunately, I don't see the filebrowser "app" in the admin home screen. Should this show up automatically, or do I need to update an admin template?
views.py:91 runs get_filterdate() with fileobject.date as second param.
date property can return empty string. But get_filterdate() passes this date directly to time.gmtime(). And this method does not support empty string as param. Only None could be passes as empty value.
This coused Exception on win platform for me with some buggy file on filesystem. Unfortunatly for now I can not reproduce issue with this file since the lack of time.