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[5.2.x] Fixed #36587 -- Clarified usage of list.insert() for upload handlers.
Thanks Baptiste Mispelon for the report
Co-authored-by: Natalia <124304+nessita@users.noreply.github.com>
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@@ -206,6 +206,7 @@ answer newbie questions, and generally made Django that much better:
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Carlton Gibson <carlton.gibson@noumenal.es>
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cedric@terramater.net
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Chad Whitman <chad.whitman@icloud.com>
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Chaitanya Keyal <chaitanyakeyal@gmail.com>
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ChaosKCW
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Charlie Leifer <coleifer@gmail.com>
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charly.wilhelm@gmail.com
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@@ -288,9 +288,10 @@ handler to your upload handlers like this::
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request.upload_handlers.insert(0, ProgressBarUploadHandler(request))
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You'd probably want to use ``list.insert()`` in this case (instead of
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``append()``) because a progress bar handler would need to run *before* any
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other handlers. Remember, the upload handlers are processed in order.
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Using ``list.insert()``, as shown above, ensures that the progress bar handler
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is placed at the beginning of the list. Since upload handlers are executed in
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order, this placement guarantees that the progress bar handler runs before the
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default handlers, allowing it to track progress across the entire upload.
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If you want to replace the upload handlers completely, you can assign a new
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list::
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