Django create download button for each item in db












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I have a site where people can upload tasks, and once their task is finished they should be able to download it. I have created a table that shows which are finished and a download button beside it. My question is how do I link that specific path to their file and serve it as a protected download using nginx?



My table on the website looks like this currently:
Example



My views.py



def dashboard(request):
query_running = Usertasks.objects.all().filter(user=request.user).filter(TaskStatus__in=["Waiting", "Failed"])
query_finished = Usertasks.objects.all().filter(user=request.user).filter(TaskStatus="Finished")
if not request.user.is_authenticated:
return redirect('/account/login/')
return render(request, 'dashboard.html',{'query_running':query_running, 'query_finished':query_finished,})


The corresponding HTML looks like this



<div class="dashboard-2">   

<div class="tasks-finished">

<h1>Finished tasks</h1>

</div>

<div class="tasks-list">

<table>

<tr>

<th>Name</th>

<th>Task ID</th>

<th>Status</th>

</tr>

{% for item in query_finished %}

<tr>

<td>{{ item.TaskNavn }}</td>

<td>{{ item.TaskID }}</td>

<td><a href="#">Download</a> </tr>

{% endfor %}

</table>




</div> 


I have a column in my database that has the corresponding path to the file saved, so I can always query that if needed. It's named outputPath



Thanks in advance!










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    I have a site where people can upload tasks, and once their task is finished they should be able to download it. I have created a table that shows which are finished and a download button beside it. My question is how do I link that specific path to their file and serve it as a protected download using nginx?



    My table on the website looks like this currently:
    Example



    My views.py



    def dashboard(request):
    query_running = Usertasks.objects.all().filter(user=request.user).filter(TaskStatus__in=["Waiting", "Failed"])
    query_finished = Usertasks.objects.all().filter(user=request.user).filter(TaskStatus="Finished")
    if not request.user.is_authenticated:
    return redirect('/account/login/')
    return render(request, 'dashboard.html',{'query_running':query_running, 'query_finished':query_finished,})


    The corresponding HTML looks like this



    <div class="dashboard-2">   

    <div class="tasks-finished">

    <h1>Finished tasks</h1>

    </div>

    <div class="tasks-list">

    <table>

    <tr>

    <th>Name</th>

    <th>Task ID</th>

    <th>Status</th>

    </tr>

    {% for item in query_finished %}

    <tr>

    <td>{{ item.TaskNavn }}</td>

    <td>{{ item.TaskID }}</td>

    <td><a href="#">Download</a> </tr>

    {% endfor %}

    </table>




    </div> 


    I have a column in my database that has the corresponding path to the file saved, so I can always query that if needed. It's named outputPath



    Thanks in advance!










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      I have a site where people can upload tasks, and once their task is finished they should be able to download it. I have created a table that shows which are finished and a download button beside it. My question is how do I link that specific path to their file and serve it as a protected download using nginx?



      My table on the website looks like this currently:
      Example



      My views.py



      def dashboard(request):
      query_running = Usertasks.objects.all().filter(user=request.user).filter(TaskStatus__in=["Waiting", "Failed"])
      query_finished = Usertasks.objects.all().filter(user=request.user).filter(TaskStatus="Finished")
      if not request.user.is_authenticated:
      return redirect('/account/login/')
      return render(request, 'dashboard.html',{'query_running':query_running, 'query_finished':query_finished,})


      The corresponding HTML looks like this



      <div class="dashboard-2">   

      <div class="tasks-finished">

      <h1>Finished tasks</h1>

      </div>

      <div class="tasks-list">

      <table>

      <tr>

      <th>Name</th>

      <th>Task ID</th>

      <th>Status</th>

      </tr>

      {% for item in query_finished %}

      <tr>

      <td>{{ item.TaskNavn }}</td>

      <td>{{ item.TaskID }}</td>

      <td><a href="#">Download</a> </tr>

      {% endfor %}

      </table>




      </div> 


      I have a column in my database that has the corresponding path to the file saved, so I can always query that if needed. It's named outputPath



      Thanks in advance!










      share|improve this question
















      I have a site where people can upload tasks, and once their task is finished they should be able to download it. I have created a table that shows which are finished and a download button beside it. My question is how do I link that specific path to their file and serve it as a protected download using nginx?



      My table on the website looks like this currently:
      Example



      My views.py



      def dashboard(request):
      query_running = Usertasks.objects.all().filter(user=request.user).filter(TaskStatus__in=["Waiting", "Failed"])
      query_finished = Usertasks.objects.all().filter(user=request.user).filter(TaskStatus="Finished")
      if not request.user.is_authenticated:
      return redirect('/account/login/')
      return render(request, 'dashboard.html',{'query_running':query_running, 'query_finished':query_finished,})


      The corresponding HTML looks like this



      <div class="dashboard-2">   

      <div class="tasks-finished">

      <h1>Finished tasks</h1>

      </div>

      <div class="tasks-list">

      <table>

      <tr>

      <th>Name</th>

      <th>Task ID</th>

      <th>Status</th>

      </tr>

      {% for item in query_finished %}

      <tr>

      <td>{{ item.TaskNavn }}</td>

      <td>{{ item.TaskID }}</td>

      <td><a href="#">Download</a> </tr>

      {% endfor %}

      </table>




      </div> 


      I have a column in my database that has the corresponding path to the file saved, so I can always query that if needed. It's named outputPath



      Thanks in advance!







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