and you if install pyfilesystem you can make them go anywhere else you
want, including S3.
On Saturday, 4 October 2014 13:38:18 UTC-5, Niphlod wrote:
>
> it depends.
> By default, a Field('something', 'upload') stores files in the uploads
> folder.
>
> You can choose to store them on the db but it requires a few
> configurations more
>
> Field('something', 'upload', uploadfield='otherfield'),
> Field('otherfield', 'blob')
>
> in that case, the contents will be stored in the database.
>
> On Friday, October 3, 2014 11:10:35 PM UTC+2, Abraham SinaĆ Aguirre Rogel
> wrote:
>>
>> Hey there!
>>
>> I am starting with web2py development (and web development in general)
>> and I have a big doubt. First of all, excuse me for my English.
>>
>> I made some research in the web2py book, but still isn't clear to me
>> about file attachments. I have a little app and users from the app may
>> upload some attachments when needed. The question is: Where are stored this
>> files? in my DB or in the web2py directory?.
>>
>> I appreciate your help.
>>
>
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