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@@ -62,10 +62,11 @@ def uuid(request):
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# name with the symbol <. The difference between @ and < is then that @ makes a file get attached in the post as a file upload,
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# while the < makes a text field and just get the contents for that text field from a file.
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-# curl -X POST -F user=xxxxxxx -F session=xxxxxxx -F photo=@xxxxxxx.jpg http://api.xfoto.com.cn/photos/upload
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+# curl -X POST -F user=xxxxxxx -F session=xxxxxxx -F photo_id=xxxxxxx -F photo=@xxxxxxx.jpg http://api.xfoto.com.cn/photos/upload
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def upload_photo(request):
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lensman_id = request.POST.get('user', '')
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session_id = request.POST.get('session', '')
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+ photo_id = request.POST.get('photo_id', '')
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photo = request.FILES.get('photo', '')
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'message': u'摄影师不存在',
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- photo_id = curtailUUID(PhotosInfo, 'photo_id')
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+ # photo_id = curtailUUID(PhotosInfo, 'photo_id')
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_, extension = os.path.splitext(photo.name)
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m_photo_path = 'photo/{uuid}{extension}'.format(uuid=shortuuid.uuid(), extension=extension)
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