import os from django.conf import settings from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured from django.core.files.storage import FileSystemStorage from django.utils.importlib import import_module from django.contrib.staticfiles import utils class StaticFilesStorage(FileSystemStorage): """ Standard file system storage for static files. The defaults for ``location`` and ``base_url`` are ``STATIC_ROOT`` and ``STATIC_URL``. """ def __init__(self, location=None, base_url=None, *args, **kwargs): if location is None: location = settings.STATIC_ROOT if base_url is None: base_url = settings.STATIC_URL if not location: raise ImproperlyConfigured("You're using the staticfiles app " "without having set the STATIC_ROOT setting.") # check for None since we might use a root URL (``/``) if base_url is None: raise ImproperlyConfigured("You're using the staticfiles app " "without having set the STATIC_URL setting.") utils.check_settings() super(StaticFilesStorage, self).__init__(location, base_url, *args, **kwargs) class AppStaticStorage(FileSystemStorage): """ A file system storage backend that takes an app module and works for the ``static`` directory of it. """ prefix = None source_dir = 'static' def __init__(self, app, *args, **kwargs): """ Returns a static file storage if available in the given app. """ # app is the actual app module self.app_module = app # We special case the admin app here since it has its static files # in 'media' for historic reasons. if self.app_module == 'django.contrib.admin': self.prefix = 'admin' self.source_dir = 'media' mod = import_module(self.app_module) mod_path = os.path.dirname(mod.__file__) location = os.path.join(mod_path, self.source_dir) super(AppStaticStorage, self).__init__(location, *args, **kwargs)