How to display media files stored in Amazon S3 in Django template?












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I have integrated Amazon S3 with my Django app. A media folder has been created in my S3 bucket, and when users upload a file it shows up there just fine. What I'm unclear about is how to display these files in the template. Currently the code is:



<img src="https://s3.console.aws.amazon.com/s3/buckets/myprojectbucket/media/{{ model.file }}"/>


I've also tried:



<img src="{{ model.file }}"/>


Another thing to keep in mind is when I try to access these files from the S3 account I get this output. Not sure if this is a permissions issue or what. However, in the admin the image shows up fine.




  • No longer getting access denied-I made access public (Not sure if this is the only/best way to do it). Still unclear on how to display it in template. The url gives a 404 error.


  • In Admin the file path is /folder/file.jpg, but in the template the file path is /media/folder/file.jpg. I think this could be the source of the problem, but not sure why media is there.



Any help would be appreciated.










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  • Please see this answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/26604977/…

    – Randall Hunt
    Nov 15 '18 at 22:27











  • Possible duplicate of URL for public Amazon S3 bucket

    – Randall Hunt
    Nov 15 '18 at 22:28











  • @RandallHunt The question you link to helps somewhat, but mine is more about how to display it in a Django template.

    – Whodini
    Nov 15 '18 at 22:58


















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I have integrated Amazon S3 with my Django app. A media folder has been created in my S3 bucket, and when users upload a file it shows up there just fine. What I'm unclear about is how to display these files in the template. Currently the code is:



<img src="https://s3.console.aws.amazon.com/s3/buckets/myprojectbucket/media/{{ model.file }}"/>


I've also tried:



<img src="{{ model.file }}"/>


Another thing to keep in mind is when I try to access these files from the S3 account I get this output. Not sure if this is a permissions issue or what. However, in the admin the image shows up fine.




  • No longer getting access denied-I made access public (Not sure if this is the only/best way to do it). Still unclear on how to display it in template. The url gives a 404 error.


  • In Admin the file path is /folder/file.jpg, but in the template the file path is /media/folder/file.jpg. I think this could be the source of the problem, but not sure why media is there.



Any help would be appreciated.










share|improve this question

























  • Please see this answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/26604977/…

    – Randall Hunt
    Nov 15 '18 at 22:27











  • Possible duplicate of URL for public Amazon S3 bucket

    – Randall Hunt
    Nov 15 '18 at 22:28











  • @RandallHunt The question you link to helps somewhat, but mine is more about how to display it in a Django template.

    – Whodini
    Nov 15 '18 at 22:58
















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I have integrated Amazon S3 with my Django app. A media folder has been created in my S3 bucket, and when users upload a file it shows up there just fine. What I'm unclear about is how to display these files in the template. Currently the code is:



<img src="https://s3.console.aws.amazon.com/s3/buckets/myprojectbucket/media/{{ model.file }}"/>


I've also tried:



<img src="{{ model.file }}"/>


Another thing to keep in mind is when I try to access these files from the S3 account I get this output. Not sure if this is a permissions issue or what. However, in the admin the image shows up fine.




  • No longer getting access denied-I made access public (Not sure if this is the only/best way to do it). Still unclear on how to display it in template. The url gives a 404 error.


  • In Admin the file path is /folder/file.jpg, but in the template the file path is /media/folder/file.jpg. I think this could be the source of the problem, but not sure why media is there.



Any help would be appreciated.










share|improve this question
















I have integrated Amazon S3 with my Django app. A media folder has been created in my S3 bucket, and when users upload a file it shows up there just fine. What I'm unclear about is how to display these files in the template. Currently the code is:



<img src="https://s3.console.aws.amazon.com/s3/buckets/myprojectbucket/media/{{ model.file }}"/>


I've also tried:



<img src="{{ model.file }}"/>


Another thing to keep in mind is when I try to access these files from the S3 account I get this output. Not sure if this is a permissions issue or what. However, in the admin the image shows up fine.




  • No longer getting access denied-I made access public (Not sure if this is the only/best way to do it). Still unclear on how to display it in template. The url gives a 404 error.


  • In Admin the file path is /folder/file.jpg, but in the template the file path is /media/folder/file.jpg. I think this could be the source of the problem, but not sure why media is there.



Any help would be appreciated.







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  • Please see this answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/26604977/…

    – Randall Hunt
    Nov 15 '18 at 22:27











  • Possible duplicate of URL for public Amazon S3 bucket

    – Randall Hunt
    Nov 15 '18 at 22:28











  • @RandallHunt The question you link to helps somewhat, but mine is more about how to display it in a Django template.

    – Whodini
    Nov 15 '18 at 22:58





















  • Please see this answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/26604977/…

    – Randall Hunt
    Nov 15 '18 at 22:27











  • Possible duplicate of URL for public Amazon S3 bucket

    – Randall Hunt
    Nov 15 '18 at 22:28











  • @RandallHunt The question you link to helps somewhat, but mine is more about how to display it in a Django template.

    – Whodini
    Nov 15 '18 at 22:58



















Please see this answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/26604977/…

– Randall Hunt
Nov 15 '18 at 22:27





Please see this answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/26604977/…

– Randall Hunt
Nov 15 '18 at 22:27













Possible duplicate of URL for public Amazon S3 bucket

– Randall Hunt
Nov 15 '18 at 22:28





Possible duplicate of URL for public Amazon S3 bucket

– Randall Hunt
Nov 15 '18 at 22:28













@RandallHunt The question you link to helps somewhat, but mine is more about how to display it in a Django template.

– Whodini
Nov 15 '18 at 22:58







@RandallHunt The question you link to helps somewhat, but mine is more about how to display it in a Django template.

– Whodini
Nov 15 '18 at 22:58














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<img src="{{ model.file.url }}"/>





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        Super simple. All you have to do is:



        <img src="{{ model.file.url }}"/>






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