Write file if exist or create file if not in python



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my problem is that on local, my code works fine but when I pushed it on the server, the file isn't created.
Here's the code:



def write_binary_file(bfile, location):
"""Write binary file in the location"""
try:
with open(location, "wb+") as img_file:
img_file.write(bfile)
except IOError as err:
Handling error

file_url = os.path.join(settings.BASE_DIR, "dir", "dir", "dir", "dir", "user_img", filename + '.jpeg')
write_binary_file(bfile, file_url):


Difference between local and server:
_local os is windows
_server os is linux



I don't know if this matter or not since I'm using os.path.join and os.path.sep to build the url and getting file url without the first dir.



It worked before in the server but one day, somehow, it didn't work anymore till now



space left on the server: about 3Go
permission on the directory: 775 (rwxrwxr-x)










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my problem is that on local, my code works fine but when I pushed it on the server, the file isn't created.
Here's the code:



def write_binary_file(bfile, location):
"""Write binary file in the location"""
try:
with open(location, "wb+") as img_file:
img_file.write(bfile)
except IOError as err:
Handling error

file_url = os.path.join(settings.BASE_DIR, "dir", "dir", "dir", "dir", "user_img", filename + '.jpeg')
write_binary_file(bfile, file_url):


Difference between local and server:
_local os is windows
_server os is linux



I don't know if this matter or not since I'm using os.path.join and os.path.sep to build the url and getting file url without the first dir.



It worked before in the server but one day, somehow, it didn't work anymore till now



space left on the server: about 3Go
permission on the directory: 775 (rwxrwxr-x)










share|improve this question
























  • Comments are not for extended discussion; this conversation has been moved to chat.

    – Samuel Liew
    Nov 15 '18 at 1:01













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my problem is that on local, my code works fine but when I pushed it on the server, the file isn't created.
Here's the code:



def write_binary_file(bfile, location):
"""Write binary file in the location"""
try:
with open(location, "wb+") as img_file:
img_file.write(bfile)
except IOError as err:
Handling error

file_url = os.path.join(settings.BASE_DIR, "dir", "dir", "dir", "dir", "user_img", filename + '.jpeg')
write_binary_file(bfile, file_url):


Difference between local and server:
_local os is windows
_server os is linux



I don't know if this matter or not since I'm using os.path.join and os.path.sep to build the url and getting file url without the first dir.



It worked before in the server but one day, somehow, it didn't work anymore till now



space left on the server: about 3Go
permission on the directory: 775 (rwxrwxr-x)










share|improve this question
















my problem is that on local, my code works fine but when I pushed it on the server, the file isn't created.
Here's the code:



def write_binary_file(bfile, location):
"""Write binary file in the location"""
try:
with open(location, "wb+") as img_file:
img_file.write(bfile)
except IOError as err:
Handling error

file_url = os.path.join(settings.BASE_DIR, "dir", "dir", "dir", "dir", "user_img", filename + '.jpeg')
write_binary_file(bfile, file_url):


Difference between local and server:
_local os is windows
_server os is linux



I don't know if this matter or not since I'm using os.path.join and os.path.sep to build the url and getting file url without the first dir.



It worked before in the server but one day, somehow, it didn't work anymore till now



space left on the server: about 3Go
permission on the directory: 775 (rwxrwxr-x)







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