Fixed code highlighting in docs/ref/contrib/staticfiles.txt.

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Tim Graham 2018-10-29 11:55:32 -04:00
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@ -84,8 +84,6 @@ respectively. For example::
Then set the :setting:`STATICFILES_STORAGE` setting to
``'path.to.MyStaticFilesStorage'``.
.. highlight:: console
Some commonly used options are:
.. django-admin-option:: --noinput, --no-input
@ -125,7 +123,9 @@ Some commonly used options are:
Don't ignore the common private glob-style patterns ``'CVS'``, ``'.*'``
and ``'*~'``.
For a full list of options, refer to the commands own help by running::
For a full list of options, refer to the commands own help by running:
.. console::
$ python manage.py collectstatic --help
@ -155,7 +155,9 @@ class, override the ``ignore_patterns`` attribute of this class and replace
Searches for one or more relative paths with the enabled finders.
For example::
For example:
.. console::
$ python manage.py findstatic css/base.css admin/js/core.js
Found 'css/base.css' here:
@ -167,7 +169,9 @@ For example::
.. django-admin-option:: findstatic --first
By default, all matching locations are found. To only return the first match
for each relative path, use the ``--first`` option::
for each relative path, use the ``--first`` option:
.. console::
$ python manage.py findstatic css/base.css --first
Found 'css/base.css' here:
@ -177,14 +181,18 @@ This is a debugging aid; it'll show you exactly which static file will be
collected for a given path.
By setting the ``--verbosity`` flag to 0, you can suppress the extra output and
just get the path names::
just get the path names:
.. console::
$ python manage.py findstatic css/base.css --verbosity 0
/home/special.polls.com/core/static/css/base.css
/home/polls.com/core/static/css/base.css
On the other hand, by setting the ``--verbosity`` flag to 2, you can get all
the directories which were searched::
the directories which were searched:
.. console::
$ python manage.py findstatic css/base.css --verbosity 2
Found 'css/base.css' here:
@ -215,9 +223,11 @@ Use the ``--nostatic`` option to disable serving of static files with the
only available if the :doc:`staticfiles </ref/contrib/staticfiles>` app is
in your project's :setting:`INSTALLED_APPS` setting.
Example usage::
Example usage:
django-admin runserver --nostatic
.. console::
$ django-admin runserver --nostatic
.. django-admin-option:: --insecure
@ -231,9 +241,11 @@ in your project's :setting:`INSTALLED_APPS` setting.
``--insecure`` doesn't work with :class:`~.storage.ManifestStaticFilesStorage`.
Example usage::
Example usage:
django-admin runserver --insecure
.. console::
$ django-admin runserver --insecure
.. _staticfiles-storages:
@ -289,7 +301,7 @@ by default covers the `@import`_ rule and `url()`_ statement of `Cascading
Style Sheets`_. For example, the ``'css/styles.css'`` file with the
content
.. code-block:: css+django
.. code-block:: css
@import url("../admin/css/base.css");
@ -298,7 +310,7 @@ method of the ``ManifestStaticFilesStorage`` storage backend, ultimately
saving a ``'css/styles.55e7cbb9ba48.css'`` file with the following
content:
.. code-block:: css+django
.. code-block:: css
@import url("../admin/css/base.27e20196a850.css");
@ -436,8 +448,6 @@ developing locally. Thus, the ``staticfiles`` app ships with a
**quick and dirty helper view** that you can use to serve files locally in
development.
.. highlight:: python
.. function:: views.serve(request, path)
This view function serves static files in development.