[1.3.X] Fixed #15983 and #16032 -- Another pass over the staticfiles docs. Many thanks to Frank Wiles and EvilDMP.
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Using ``django.contrib.staticfiles``
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====================================
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Here's the basic usage in a nutshell:
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Basic usage
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-----------
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1. Put your static files somewhere that ``staticfiles`` will find them.
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1. Put your static files somewhere that ``staticfiles`` will find them.
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By default, this means within ``static/`` subdirectories of apps in your
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:setting:`INSTALLED_APPS`.
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By default, this means within ``static/`` subdirectories of apps in your
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:setting:`INSTALLED_APPS`.
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Many projects will also have static assets that aren't tied to a
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particular app; you can give ``staticfiles`` additional directories to
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search via the :setting:`STATICFILES_DIRS` setting .
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Your project will probably also have static assets that aren't tied to a
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particular app. The :setting:`STATICFILES_DIRS` setting is a tuple of
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filesystem directories to check when loading static files. Iv's a search
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path that is by default empty. See the :setting:`STATICFILES_DIRS` docs
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how to extend this list of additional paths.
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See the documentation for the :setting:`STATICFILES_FINDERS` setting for
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details on how ``staticfiles`` finds your files.
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Additionally, see the documentation for the :setting:`STATICFILES_FINDERS`
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setting for details on how ``staticfiles`` finds your files.
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2. Set the :setting:`STATIC_URL` setting to the URL you want to use
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for pointing to your static files, e.g.::
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2. Make sure that ``django.contrib.staticfiles`` is included in your
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:setting:`INSTALLED_APPS`.
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STATIC_URL = '/static/'
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For :ref:`local development<staticfiles-development>`, if you are using
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:ref:`runserver<staticfiles-runserver>` or adding
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:ref:`staticfiles_urlpatterns<staticfiles-development>` to your
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URLconf, you're done with the setup -- your static files will
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automatically be served at the default (for
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:djadmin:`newly created<startproject>` projectq) :setting:`STATIC_URL`
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of ``/static/``.
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In projects freshly created with the :djadmin:`startproject`
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management command this will be preset to ``'/static/'``.
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3. You'll probably need to refer to these files in your templates. The
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easiest method is to use the included context processor which allows
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template code like:
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3. Make sure that ``django.contrib.staticfiles`` is in your
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:setting:`INSTALLED_APPS`.
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.. code-block:: html+django
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For :ref:`local development<staticfiles-development>`, if you are using
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:ref:`runserver<staticfiles-runserver>` or adding
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:ref:`staticfiles_urlpatterns<staticfiles-development>` to your URLconf,
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you're done! Your static files will automatically be served at the
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:setting:`STATIC_URL` you specified in step 2.
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<img src="{{ STATIC_URL }}images/hi.jpg />
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4. You'll probably need to refer to these files in your templates. The
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easiest method is to use the included context processor which will allow
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template code like:
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See :ref:`staticfiles-in-templates` for more details, including an
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alternate method using a template tag.
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.. code-block:: html+django
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<img src="{{ STATIC_URL }}images/hi.jpg />
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See :ref:`staticfiles-in-templates` for more details, including an
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alternate method (using a template tag).
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Deploying static files in a nutshell
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------------------------------------
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When you're ready to move out of local development and deploy your project:
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1. Set the :setting:`STATIC_ROOT` setting to point to where you'd like your
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static files collected to when you use the :djadmin:`collectstatic`
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management command. For example::
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1. Set the :setting:`STATIC_URL` setting to the public URL for your static
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files (in most cases, the default value of ``/static/`` is just fine).
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STATIC_ROOT = "/home/jacob/projects/mysite.com/sitestatic"
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2. Set the :setting:`STATIC_ROOT` setting to point to the filesystem path
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you'd like your static files collected to when you use the
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:djadmin:`collectstatic` management command. For example::
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2. Run the :djadmin:`collectstatic` management command::
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STATIC_ROOT = "/home/jacob/projects/mysite.com/sitestatic"
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./manage.py collectstatic
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3. Run the :djadmin:`collectstatic` management command::
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This'll churn through your static file storage and copy them into the
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directory given by :setting:`STATIC_ROOT`.
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./manage.py collectstatic
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3. Deploy those files by configuring your webserver of choice to serve the
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files in :setting:`STATIC_ROOT` at :setting:`STATIC_URL`.
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This'll churn through your static file storage and copy them into the
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directory given by :setting:`STATIC_ROOT`.
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:ref:`staticfiles-production` covers some common deployment strategies
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for static files.
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4. Deploy those files by configuring your webserver of choice to serve the
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files in :setting:`STATIC_ROOT` at :setting:`STATIC_URL`.
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Those are the basics. For more details on common configuration options, read on;
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for a detailed reference of the settings, commands, and other bits included with
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the framework see :doc:`the staticfiles reference </ref/contrib/staticfiles>`.
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:ref:`staticfiles-production` covers some common deployment strategies
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for static files.
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Those are the **basics**. For more details on common configuration options,
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read on; for a detailed reference of the settings, commands, and other bits
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included with the framework see
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:doc:`the staticfiles reference </ref/contrib/staticfiles>`.
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.. note::
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In previous versions of Django, it was common to place static assets in
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:setting:`MEDIA_ROOT` along with user-uploaded files, and serve them both at
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:setting:`MEDIA_URL`. Part of the purpose of introducing the ``staticfiles``
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app is to make it easier to keep static files separate from user-uploaded
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files. For this reason, you need to make your :setting:`MEDIA_ROOT` and
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:setting:`MEDIA_ROOT` along with user-uploaded files, and serve them both
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at :setting:`MEDIA_URL`. Part of the purpose of introducing the
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``staticfiles`` app is to make it easier to keep static files separate
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from user-uploaded files.
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For this reason, you need to make your :setting:`MEDIA_ROOT` and
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:setting:`MEDIA_URL` different from your :setting:`STATIC_ROOT` and
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:setting:`STATIC_URL`. You will need to arrange for serving of files in
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:setting:`MEDIA_ROOT` yourself; ``staticfiles`` does not deal with
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user-uploaded files at all. You can, however, use
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:func:`~django.views.static.serve` view for serving :setting:`MEDIA_ROOT`
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:func:`django.views.static.serve` view for serving :setting:`MEDIA_ROOT`
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in development; see :ref:`staticfiles-other-directories`.
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.. _staticfiles-in-templates:
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.. note::
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The helper function will only be operational in debug mode and if
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This helper function will only be operational in debug mode and if
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the given prefix is local (e.g. ``/static/``) and not a URL (e.g.
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``http://static.example.com/``).
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url(r'^static/(?P<path>.*)$', 'serve'),
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)
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Note, the begin of the pattern (``r'^static/'``) should be your
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Note, the beginning of the pattern (``r'^static/'``) should be your
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:setting:`STATIC_URL` setting.
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Since this is a bit finicky, there's also a helper function that'll do this for you:
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