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An in-memory data storage backend for Django.

Compatible with Django's storage API.

Supported Versions

  • Python 2.7 with Django 1.11
  • Python 3.5/3.6/3.7 with Django 1.11+
  • Python 3.8 with Django 2.2+

In general, we follow Python's supported versions and Django's supported versions. Any major change in version support will be released as a new major version.

Usage

In your test settings file, add

DEFAULT_FILE_STORAGE = 'inmemorystorage.InMemoryStorage'

By default, the InMemoryStorage backend is non-persistant, meaning that writes to it from one section of your code will not be present when reading from another section of your code, unless both are sharing the same instance of the storage backend.

If you need your storage to persist, you can add the following to your settings.

INMEMORYSTORAGE_PERSIST = True

Differences

This library is based on django-inmemorystorage by Cody Soyland, with modifications made by Seán Hayes with support for the url method, with additional support from Tore Birkeland for writing to the file.

Wave's modifications include packaging, and test modifications such that python setup.py test works. This version also bumps the version to 1.0.0 and renames it to dj-inmemorystorage such that it doesn't conflict on PyPI.

The biggest difference is that this package works with Django 1.4 now (previously only 1.5+). It also supports Python 2.6/2.7 with Django 1.4+, Python 3.2/3.3/3.4 with Django 1.5+ and Python 3.5/3.6 with Django 1.7+.

Contributing

  1. Ensure that you open a pull request
  2. All feature additions/bug fixes MUST include tests

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