About the demo
The code in the demo seems simple, with only a model field galleryfield.fields.GalleryField
used in demo.models to construct the gallery model. Actually, there are some logic fall behind the
code.
Handling the image instances
Although we didn’t explicitly specify in the code, the demo is actually using
built-in galleryfield.models.BuiltInGalleryImage as the image model for
creating, listing, and updating images.
The image model has 2 fields: a galleryfield.fields.GalleryField named image
and an User field named creator. We think whatever it called, an User
field is needed because that’s the basis for the server to determine the
whether requested users are qualified to modify the image instances, or to view the
image instances in a form listview, or to potentially delete existing
image instances.
Further, If you look into galleryfield.urls and galleryfield.image_views,
you will see 3 class-based views which are handling images (or image instances):
galleryfield.image_views.BuiltInImageCreateViewfor uploading images, requires login. Following the naming rule, The URL name isgalleryfield-builtingalleryimage-upload.galleryfield.image_views.BuiltInImageListViewfor fetching existing images, restricted to the owner of the images or superuser, with URL namegalleryfield-builtingalleryimage-fetch.and
galleryfield.image_views.BuiltInImageCropViewfor server side cropping of uploaded images, restricted to the owner of the images or superuser, with URL namegalleryfield-builtingalleryimage-crop.
Handling the gallery
In demo.models, we defined a gallery model named DemoGallery, which contains
a galleryfield.fields.GalleryField named images, and again an User field named
owner which is also used to guarantee permissions of requested user to create and update
gallery instances.
The handling of galleries is fairly simple as compared to images. The views for galleries
were in demo.views and its URL_CONF were in demo.urls. Three views were provided:
demo.views.GalleryCreateViewis responsible for creating new gallery instances, restricted to owner and superuser.demo.views.GalleryUpdateViewis responsible for updating existing gallery instances (add/delete/order images), restricted to owner and superuser.and
demo.views.GalleryDetailView, which is responsible for rendering the gallery, requires no authentication.