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  1. =======================
  2. The ``staticfiles`` app
  3. =======================
  4. .. module:: django.contrib.staticfiles
  5. :synopsis: An app for handling static files.
  6. ``django.contrib.staticfiles`` collects static files from each of your
  7. applications (and any other places you specify) into a single location that
  8. can easily be served in production.
  9. .. seealso::
  10. For an introduction to the static files app and some usage examples, see
  11. :doc:`/howto/static-files/index`. For guidelines on deploying static files,
  12. see :doc:`/howto/static-files/deployment`.
  13. .. _staticfiles-settings:
  14. Settings
  15. ========
  16. See :ref:`staticfiles settings <settings-staticfiles>` for details on the
  17. following settings:
  18. * :setting:`STATIC_ROOT`
  19. * :setting:`STATIC_URL`
  20. * :setting:`STATICFILES_DIRS`
  21. * :setting:`STATICFILES_STORAGE`
  22. * :setting:`STATICFILES_FINDERS`
  23. Management Commands
  24. ===================
  25. ``django.contrib.staticfiles`` exposes three management commands.
  26. ``collectstatic``
  27. -----------------
  28. .. django-admin:: collectstatic
  29. Collects the static files into :setting:`STATIC_ROOT`.
  30. Duplicate file names are by default resolved in a similar way to how template
  31. resolution works: the file that is first found in one of the specified
  32. locations will be used. If you're confused, the :djadmin:`findstatic` command
  33. can help show you which files are found.
  34. On subsequent ``collectstatic`` runs (if ``STATIC_ROOT`` isn't empty), files
  35. are copied only if they have a modified timestamp greater than the timestamp of
  36. the file in ``STATIC_ROOT``. Therefore if you remove an application from
  37. :setting:`INSTALLED_APPS`, it's a good idea to use the :option:`collectstatic
  38. --clear` option in order to remove stale static files.
  39. Files are searched by using the :setting:`enabled finders
  40. <STATICFILES_FINDERS>`. The default is to look in all locations defined in
  41. :setting:`STATICFILES_DIRS` and in the ``'static'`` directory of apps
  42. specified by the :setting:`INSTALLED_APPS` setting.
  43. The :djadmin:`collectstatic` management command calls the
  44. :meth:`~django.contrib.staticfiles.storage.StaticFilesStorage.post_process`
  45. method of the :setting:`STATICFILES_STORAGE` after each run and passes
  46. a list of paths that have been found by the management command. It also
  47. receives all command line options of :djadmin:`collectstatic`. This is used
  48. by the :class:`~django.contrib.staticfiles.storage.ManifestStaticFilesStorage`
  49. by default.
  50. By default, collected files receive permissions from
  51. :setting:`FILE_UPLOAD_PERMISSIONS` and collected directories receive permissions
  52. from :setting:`FILE_UPLOAD_DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS`. If you would like different
  53. permissions for these files and/or directories, you can subclass either of the
  54. :ref:`static files storage classes <staticfiles-storages>` and specify the
  55. ``file_permissions_mode`` and/or ``directory_permissions_mode`` parameters,
  56. respectively. For example::
  57. from django.contrib.staticfiles import storage
  58. class MyStaticFilesStorage(storage.StaticFilesStorage):
  59. def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
  60. kwargs['file_permissions_mode'] = 0o640
  61. kwargs['directory_permissions_mode'] = 0o760
  62. super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
  63. Then set the :setting:`STATICFILES_STORAGE` setting to
  64. ``'path.to.MyStaticFilesStorage'``.
  65. Some commonly used options are:
  66. .. django-admin-option:: --noinput, --no-input
  67. Do NOT prompt the user for input of any kind.
  68. .. django-admin-option:: --ignore PATTERN, -i PATTERN
  69. Ignore files, directories, or paths matching this glob-style pattern. Use
  70. multiple times to ignore more. When specifying a path, always use forward
  71. slashes, even on Windows.
  72. .. django-admin-option:: --dry-run, -n
  73. Do everything except modify the filesystem.
  74. .. django-admin-option:: --clear, -c
  75. Clear the existing files before trying to copy or link the original file.
  76. .. django-admin-option:: --link, -l
  77. Create a symbolic link to each file instead of copying.
  78. .. django-admin-option:: --no-post-process
  79. Don't call the
  80. :meth:`~django.contrib.staticfiles.storage.StaticFilesStorage.post_process`
  81. method of the configured :setting:`STATICFILES_STORAGE` storage backend.
  82. .. django-admin-option:: --no-default-ignore
  83. Don't ignore the common private glob-style patterns ``'CVS'``, ``'.*'``
  84. and ``'*~'``.
  85. For a full list of options, refer to the commands own help by running:
  86. .. console::
  87. $ python manage.py collectstatic --help
  88. .. _customize-staticfiles-ignore-patterns:
  89. Customizing the ignored pattern list
  90. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  91. The default ignored pattern list, ``['CVS', '.*', '*~']``, can be customized in
  92. a more persistent way than providing the ``--ignore`` command option at each
  93. ``collectstatic`` invocation. Provide a custom :class:`~django.apps.AppConfig`
  94. class, override the ``ignore_patterns`` attribute of this class and replace
  95. ``'django.contrib.staticfiles'`` with that class path in your
  96. :setting:`INSTALLED_APPS` setting::
  97. from django.contrib.staticfiles.apps import StaticFilesConfig
  98. class MyStaticFilesConfig(StaticFilesConfig):
  99. ignore_patterns = [...] # your custom ignore list
  100. ``findstatic``
  101. --------------
  102. .. django-admin:: findstatic staticfile [staticfile ...]
  103. Searches for one or more relative paths with the enabled finders.
  104. For example:
  105. .. console::
  106. $ python manage.py findstatic css/base.css admin/js/core.js
  107. Found 'css/base.css' here:
  108. /home/special.polls.com/core/static/css/base.css
  109. /home/polls.com/core/static/css/base.css
  110. Found 'admin/js/core.js' here:
  111. /home/polls.com/src/django/contrib/admin/media/js/core.js
  112. .. django-admin-option:: findstatic --first
  113. By default, all matching locations are found. To only return the first match
  114. for each relative path, use the ``--first`` option:
  115. .. console::
  116. $ python manage.py findstatic css/base.css --first
  117. Found 'css/base.css' here:
  118. /home/special.polls.com/core/static/css/base.css
  119. This is a debugging aid; it'll show you exactly which static file will be
  120. collected for a given path.
  121. By setting the ``--verbosity`` flag to 0, you can suppress the extra output and
  122. just get the path names:
  123. .. console::
  124. $ python manage.py findstatic css/base.css --verbosity 0
  125. /home/special.polls.com/core/static/css/base.css
  126. /home/polls.com/core/static/css/base.css
  127. On the other hand, by setting the ``--verbosity`` flag to 2, you can get all
  128. the directories which were searched:
  129. .. console::
  130. $ python manage.py findstatic css/base.css --verbosity 2
  131. Found 'css/base.css' here:
  132. /home/special.polls.com/core/static/css/base.css
  133. /home/polls.com/core/static/css/base.css
  134. Looking in the following locations:
  135. /home/special.polls.com/core/static
  136. /home/polls.com/core/static
  137. /some/other/path/static
  138. .. _staticfiles-runserver:
  139. ``runserver``
  140. -------------
  141. .. django-admin:: runserver [addrport]
  142. :noindex:
  143. Overrides the core :djadmin:`runserver` command if the ``staticfiles`` app
  144. is :setting:`installed<INSTALLED_APPS>` and adds automatic serving of static
  145. files. File serving doesn't run through :setting:`MIDDLEWARE`.
  146. The command adds these options:
  147. .. django-admin-option:: --nostatic
  148. Use the ``--nostatic`` option to disable serving of static files with the
  149. :doc:`staticfiles </ref/contrib/staticfiles>` app entirely. This option is
  150. only available if the :doc:`staticfiles </ref/contrib/staticfiles>` app is
  151. in your project's :setting:`INSTALLED_APPS` setting.
  152. Example usage:
  153. .. console::
  154. $ django-admin runserver --nostatic
  155. .. django-admin-option:: --insecure
  156. Use the ``--insecure`` option to force serving of static files with the
  157. :doc:`staticfiles </ref/contrib/staticfiles>` app even if the :setting:`DEBUG`
  158. setting is ``False``. By using this you acknowledge the fact that it's
  159. **grossly inefficient** and probably **insecure**. This is only intended for
  160. local development, should **never be used in production** and is only
  161. available if the :doc:`staticfiles </ref/contrib/staticfiles>` app is
  162. in your project's :setting:`INSTALLED_APPS` setting.
  163. ``--insecure`` doesn't work with :class:`~.storage.ManifestStaticFilesStorage`.
  164. Example usage:
  165. .. console::
  166. $ django-admin runserver --insecure
  167. .. _staticfiles-storages:
  168. Storages
  169. ========
  170. ``StaticFilesStorage``
  171. ----------------------
  172. .. class:: storage.StaticFilesStorage
  173. A subclass of the :class:`~django.core.files.storage.FileSystemStorage`
  174. storage backend that uses the :setting:`STATIC_ROOT` setting as the base
  175. file system location and the :setting:`STATIC_URL` setting respectively
  176. as the base URL.
  177. .. method:: storage.StaticFilesStorage.post_process(paths, **options)
  178. If this method is defined on a storage, it's called by the
  179. :djadmin:`collectstatic` management command after each run and gets passed the
  180. local storages and paths of found files as a dictionary, as well as the command
  181. line options. It yields tuples of three values:
  182. ``original_path, processed_path, processed``. The path values are strings and
  183. ``processed`` is a boolean indicating whether or not the value was
  184. post-processed, or an exception if post-processing failed.
  185. The :class:`~django.contrib.staticfiles.storage.ManifestStaticFilesStorage`
  186. uses this behind the scenes to replace the paths with their hashed
  187. counterparts and update the cache appropriately.
  188. ``ManifestStaticFilesStorage``
  189. ------------------------------
  190. .. class:: storage.ManifestStaticFilesStorage
  191. A subclass of the :class:`~django.contrib.staticfiles.storage.StaticFilesStorage`
  192. storage backend which stores the file names it handles by appending the MD5
  193. hash of the file's content to the filename. For example, the file
  194. ``css/styles.css`` would also be saved as ``css/styles.55e7cbb9ba48.css``.
  195. The purpose of this storage is to keep serving the old files in case some
  196. pages still refer to those files, e.g. because they are cached by you or
  197. a 3rd party proxy server. Additionally, it's very helpful if you want to
  198. apply `far future Expires headers`_ to the deployed files to speed up the
  199. load time for subsequent page visits.
  200. The storage backend automatically replaces the paths found in the saved
  201. files matching other saved files with the path of the cached copy (using
  202. the :meth:`~django.contrib.staticfiles.storage.StaticFilesStorage.post_process`
  203. method). The regular expressions used to find those paths
  204. (``django.contrib.staticfiles.storage.HashedFilesMixin.patterns``)
  205. by default covers the `@import`_ rule and `url()`_ statement of `Cascading
  206. Style Sheets`_. For example, the ``'css/styles.css'`` file with the
  207. content
  208. .. code-block:: css
  209. @import url("../admin/css/base.css");
  210. would be replaced by calling the :meth:`~django.core.files.storage.Storage.url`
  211. method of the ``ManifestStaticFilesStorage`` storage backend, ultimately
  212. saving a ``'css/styles.55e7cbb9ba48.css'`` file with the following
  213. content:
  214. .. code-block:: css
  215. @import url("../admin/css/base.27e20196a850.css");
  216. .. attribute:: storage.ManifestStaticFilesStorage.max_post_process_passes
  217. Since static files might reference other static files that need to have their
  218. paths replaced, multiple passes of replacing paths may be needed until the file
  219. hashes converge. To prevent an infinite loop due to hashes not converging (for
  220. example, if ``'foo.css'`` references ``'bar.css'`` which references
  221. ``'foo.css'``) there is a maximum number of passes before post-processing is
  222. abandoned. In cases with a large number of references, a higher number of
  223. passes might be needed. Increase the maximum number of passes by subclassing
  224. ``ManifestStaticFilesStorage`` and setting the ``max_post_process_passes``
  225. attribute. It defaults to 5.
  226. To enable the ``ManifestStaticFilesStorage`` you have to make sure the
  227. following requirements are met:
  228. * the :setting:`STATICFILES_STORAGE` setting is set to
  229. ``'django.contrib.staticfiles.storage.ManifestStaticFilesStorage'``
  230. * the :setting:`DEBUG` setting is set to ``False``
  231. * you've collected all your static files by using the
  232. :djadmin:`collectstatic` management command
  233. Since creating the MD5 hash can be a performance burden to your website
  234. during runtime, ``staticfiles`` will automatically store the mapping with
  235. hashed names for all processed files in a file called ``staticfiles.json``.
  236. This happens once when you run the :djadmin:`collectstatic` management
  237. command.
  238. .. attribute:: storage.ManifestStaticFilesStorage.manifest_strict
  239. If a file isn't found in the ``staticfiles.json`` manifest at runtime, a
  240. ``ValueError`` is raised. This behavior can be disabled by subclassing
  241. ``ManifestStaticFilesStorage`` and setting the ``manifest_strict`` attribute to
  242. ``False`` -- nonexistent paths will remain unchanged.
  243. Due to the requirement of running :djadmin:`collectstatic`, this storage
  244. typically shouldn't be used when running tests as ``collectstatic`` isn't run
  245. as part of the normal test setup. During testing, ensure that the
  246. :setting:`STATICFILES_STORAGE` setting is set to something else like
  247. ``'django.contrib.staticfiles.storage.StaticFilesStorage'`` (the default).
  248. .. method:: storage.ManifestStaticFilesStorage.file_hash(name, content=None)
  249. The method that is used when creating the hashed name of a file.
  250. Needs to return a hash for the given file name and content.
  251. By default it calculates a MD5 hash from the content's chunks as
  252. mentioned above. Feel free to override this method to use your own
  253. hashing algorithm.
  254. .. _`far future Expires headers`: https://developer.yahoo.com/performance/rules.html#expires
  255. .. _`@import`: https://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/cascade.html#at-import
  256. .. _`url()`: https://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/syndata.html#uri
  257. .. _`Cascading Style Sheets`: https://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/
  258. ``ManifestFilesMixin``
  259. ----------------------
  260. .. class:: storage.ManifestFilesMixin
  261. Use this mixin with a custom storage to append the MD5 hash of the file's
  262. content to the filename as :class:`~storage.ManifestStaticFilesStorage` does.
  263. Finders Module
  264. ==============
  265. ``staticfiles`` finders has a ``searched_locations`` attribute which is a list
  266. of directory paths in which the finders searched. Example usage::
  267. from django.contrib.staticfiles import finders
  268. result = finders.find('css/base.css')
  269. searched_locations = finders.searched_locations
  270. Other Helpers
  271. =============
  272. There are a few other helpers outside of the
  273. :mod:`staticfiles <django.contrib.staticfiles>` app to work with static
  274. files:
  275. - The :func:`django.template.context_processors.static` context processor
  276. which adds :setting:`STATIC_URL` to every template context rendered
  277. with :class:`~django.template.RequestContext` contexts.
  278. - The builtin template tag :ttag:`static` which takes a path and urljoins it
  279. with the static prefix :setting:`STATIC_URL`. If
  280. ``django.contrib.staticfiles`` is installed, the tag uses the ``url()``
  281. method of the :setting:`STATICFILES_STORAGE` instead.
  282. - The builtin template tag :ttag:`get_static_prefix` which populates a
  283. template variable with the static prefix :setting:`STATIC_URL` to be
  284. used as a variable or directly.
  285. - The similar template tag :ttag:`get_media_prefix` which works like
  286. :ttag:`get_static_prefix` but uses :setting:`MEDIA_URL`.
  287. .. _staticfiles-development-view:
  288. Static file development view
  289. ----------------------------
  290. .. currentmodule:: django.contrib.staticfiles
  291. The static files tools are mostly designed to help with getting static files
  292. successfully deployed into production. This usually means a separate,
  293. dedicated static file server, which is a lot of overhead to mess with when
  294. developing locally. Thus, the ``staticfiles`` app ships with a
  295. **quick and dirty helper view** that you can use to serve files locally in
  296. development.
  297. .. function:: views.serve(request, path)
  298. This view function serves static files in development.
  299. .. warning::
  300. This view will only work if :setting:`DEBUG` is ``True``.
  301. That's because this view is **grossly inefficient** and probably
  302. **insecure**. This is only intended for local development, and should
  303. **never be used in production**.
  304. .. note::
  305. To guess the served files' content types, this view relies on the
  306. :py:mod:`mimetypes` module from the Python standard library, which itself
  307. relies on the underlying platform's map files. If you find that this view
  308. doesn't return proper content types for certain files, it is most likely
  309. that the platform's map files need to be updated. This can be achieved, for
  310. example, by installing or updating the ``mailcap`` package on a Red Hat
  311. distribution, or ``mime-support`` on a Debian distribution.
  312. This view is automatically enabled by :djadmin:`runserver` (with a
  313. :setting:`DEBUG` setting set to ``True``). To use the view with a different
  314. local development server, add the following snippet to the end of your
  315. primary URL configuration::
  316. from django.conf import settings
  317. from django.contrib.staticfiles import views
  318. from django.urls import re_path
  319. if settings.DEBUG:
  320. urlpatterns += [
  321. re_path(r'^static/(?P<path>.*)$', views.serve),
  322. ]
  323. Note, the beginning of the pattern (``r'^static/'``) should be your
  324. :setting:`STATIC_URL` setting.
  325. Since this is a bit finicky, there's also a helper function that'll do this for
  326. you:
  327. .. function:: urls.staticfiles_urlpatterns()
  328. This will return the proper URL pattern for serving static files to your
  329. already defined pattern list. Use it like this::
  330. from django.contrib.staticfiles.urls import staticfiles_urlpatterns
  331. # ... the rest of your URLconf here ...
  332. urlpatterns += staticfiles_urlpatterns()
  333. This will inspect your :setting:`STATIC_URL` setting and wire up the view
  334. to serve static files accordingly. Don't forget to set the
  335. :setting:`STATICFILES_DIRS` setting appropriately to let
  336. ``django.contrib.staticfiles`` know where to look for files in addition to
  337. files in app directories.
  338. .. warning::
  339. This helper function will only work if :setting:`DEBUG` is ``True``
  340. and your :setting:`STATIC_URL` setting is neither empty nor a full
  341. URL such as ``http://static.example.com/``.
  342. That's because this view is **grossly inefficient** and probably
  343. **insecure**. This is only intended for local development, and should
  344. **never be used in production**.
  345. Specialized test case to support 'live testing'
  346. -----------------------------------------------
  347. .. class:: testing.StaticLiveServerTestCase
  348. This unittest TestCase subclass extends :class:`django.test.LiveServerTestCase`.
  349. Just like its parent, you can use it to write tests that involve running the
  350. code under test and consuming it with testing tools through HTTP (e.g. Selenium,
  351. PhantomJS, etc.), because of which it's needed that the static assets are also
  352. published.
  353. But given the fact that it makes use of the
  354. :func:`django.contrib.staticfiles.views.serve` view described above, it can
  355. transparently overlay at test execution-time the assets provided by the
  356. ``staticfiles`` finders. This means you don't need to run
  357. :djadmin:`collectstatic` before or as a part of your tests setup.