Beautiful. Thanks, Massimo. Once again proving why this is the best framework to get things accomplished with. =)
On Jan 2, 11:25 am, Massimo Di Pierro <[email protected]> wrote: > Given > > db.define_table('image',Field('file','upload')) > > You can do: > > import glob > for filename in glob.glob('*.png'): > db.image.insert(file=db.image.file.store(open(filename,'rb'))) > > On Jan 2, 10:55 am, vapirix <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > I know I can step through my database and add url paths to all of my > > database entries, but is there a way to have web2py process every > > image as an upload (since it's an upload field), and properly store in > > the uploads folder for sake of consistency? It would be a lot better > > than a year from now figuring out which images are being used from a > > folder and which ones the client has uploaded themselves. I'm pre- > > populating their database with the content we do have, and the client > > is going to finish it off later. Simple one, Thanks, guys. =)

