(storing_and_serving)= # Storing and serving Wagtail follows [Django’s conventions for managing uploaded files](django:topics/files). For configuration of `FileSystemStorage` and more information on handling user uploaded files, see [](user_uploaded_files). ## File storage location Wagtail uses the [DEFAULT_FILE_STORAGE](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/stable/ref/settings/#std:setting-DEFAULT_FILE_STORAGE) setting to determine where and how user-uploaded files are stored. By default, Wagtail stores files in the local filesystem. ## Serving documents Document serving is controlled by the [WAGTAILDOCS_SERVE_METHOD](wagtaildocs_serve_method) method. It provides a number of serving methods which trade some of the strictness of the permission check that occurs when normally handling a document request for performance. The serving methods provided are `direct`, `redirect` and `serve_view`, with `redirect` method being the default when `WAGTAILDOCS_SERVE_METHOD` is unspecified or set to `None`. For example: ```python WAGTAILDOCS_SERVE_METHOD = "redirect" ``` ## Content types Wagtail provides the [WAGTAILDOCS_CONTENT_TYPES](wagtaildocs_content_types) setting to specify which document content types are allowed to be uploaded. For example: ```python WAGTAILDOCS_CONTENT_TYPES = { 'pdf': 'application/pdf', 'txt': 'text/plain', } ``` ## Inline content types Inline content types can be specified using [WAGTAILDOCS_INLINE_CONTENT_TYPES](wagtaildocs_inline_content_types), are displayed within the rich text editor. For example: ```python WAGTAILDOCS_INLINE_CONTENT_TYPES = ['application/pdf', 'text/plain'] ``` ## File extensions Wagtail allows you to specify the permitted file extensions for document uploads using the [WAGTAILDOCS_EXTENSIONS](wagtaildocs_extensions) setting. It also validates the extensions using Django's [FileExtensionValidator](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/stable/ref/validators/#fileextensionvalidator). For example: ```python WAGTAILDOCS_EXTENSIONS = ['pdf', 'docx'] ``` ## Document password required template Wagtail provides the `DOCUMENT_PASSWORD_REQUIRED_TEMPLATE` setting to use a custom template when a password is required to access a protected document. Read more about [](private_pages). Here's an example: ```python DOCUMENT_PASSWORD_REQUIRED_TEMPLATE = 'myapp/document_password_required.html' ```