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I have a script to save images from request.FILES but I don't know how to specify the directory I want to store it.



photos = request.FILES.getlist('file')
for p in photos:
img = Image.open(p)
img.save(p)


In this case how can I specify the folder I want to store the files? like C:\upload\photos\



EDIT: Alrady try to concatenate the directory path like this:



photos = request.FILES.getlist('file')
for p in photos:
img = Image.open(p)
img.save('C:\upload\photos\'+p)


And gives me this error:




cannot concatenate 'str' and 'TemporaryUploadedFile' objects











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    I have a script to save images from request.FILES but I don't know how to specify the directory I want to store it.



    photos = request.FILES.getlist('file')
    for p in photos:
    img = Image.open(p)
    img.save(p)


    In this case how can I specify the folder I want to store the files? like C:\upload\photos\



    EDIT: Alrady try to concatenate the directory path like this:



    photos = request.FILES.getlist('file')
    for p in photos:
    img = Image.open(p)
    img.save('C:\upload\photos\'+p)


    And gives me this error:




    cannot concatenate 'str' and 'TemporaryUploadedFile' objects











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      I have a script to save images from request.FILES but I don't know how to specify the directory I want to store it.



      photos = request.FILES.getlist('file')
      for p in photos:
      img = Image.open(p)
      img.save(p)


      In this case how can I specify the folder I want to store the files? like C:\upload\photos\



      EDIT: Alrady try to concatenate the directory path like this:



      photos = request.FILES.getlist('file')
      for p in photos:
      img = Image.open(p)
      img.save('C:\upload\photos\'+p)


      And gives me this error:




      cannot concatenate 'str' and 'TemporaryUploadedFile' objects











      share|improve this question
















      I have a script to save images from request.FILES but I don't know how to specify the directory I want to store it.



      photos = request.FILES.getlist('file')
      for p in photos:
      img = Image.open(p)
      img.save(p)


      In this case how can I specify the folder I want to store the files? like C:\upload\photos\



      EDIT: Alrady try to concatenate the directory path like this:



      photos = request.FILES.getlist('file')
      for p in photos:
      img = Image.open(p)
      img.save('C:\upload\photos\'+p)


      And gives me this error:




      cannot concatenate 'str' and 'TemporaryUploadedFile' objects








      python-2.7 python-imaging-library






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      edited Nov 23 '18 at 23:52







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          I am assuming you use the Pillow module.
          If so, construct a full path (path prefix + filename) and pass it to the save function.



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                If so, construct a full path (path prefix + filename) and pass it to the save function.



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