In the last Understand Django article, you learned about Django settings and how to manage the configuration of your application. We also looked at tools to help you to be extra effective with settings. With this article, we’re going to dig into file management. Unlike the static files that you create for the app yourself, you may want your app to accept files from your users. Profile pictures are a good example of user files.
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