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pythonbunnycdnstorage 0.1.1
python-bunnycdn-storage
This package provides Bunny.net file storage for Django.
An improved and working version. Thanks to Will Meyers' django-bunny-storage.
Package Installation
python-bunnycdn-storage requires Python >= 3.7 and Django >= 3.0
pip install python-bunnycdn-storage
Package Configuration
Details to configure Bunny.net Storage.
To use:
Add bunnycdn_storage to your INSTALLED_APPS in settings.py file
INSTALLED_APPS = [
...
'bunnycdn_storage',
...
]
Add BUNNY_USERNAME and BUNNY_PASSWORD to your settings.
BUNNY_USERNAME = 'your_bunny_username'
BUNNY_PASSWORD = 'your_bunny_password'
# This is optional
BUNNY_REGION = 'de'
The above settings must match the storage zone and password of your Bunny.net account. To find Storage zone Username and Password, open the FTP & API Access under Storage in your Bunny.net dashboard.
Note: You must include BUNNY_REGION if you choose another region other than the default Falkenstein region, DE.
Change the MEDIA_URL in settings.py file.
MEDIA_URL = 'https://your_zone.b-cdn.net/' # This is your Pull Zone linked hostname
The MEDIA_URL corresponds to the linked Pull Zone you setup in the Bunny.net dashboard.
Change the default file storage in settings.py file.
DEFAULT_FILE_STORAGE = 'bunnycdn_storage.storage.BunnyCDNStorage'
Displaying Media in Template
This setup uses media url context processor to serve media. Refer to the documentation in Django for more details.
Add django.template.context_processors.media in the context_processors option of TEMPLATES in settings.py file.
...
'django.template.context_processors.media',
...
To load media properly without getting 404, use:
<img src="{{ MEDIA_URL }}{{ your_model.file }}" />
That's it.
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