Friday, May 13, 2016

Re: how to use css in django 1.9

On 13/05/2016 3:37 PM, dk wrote:
> Â or what would be the best way to "print" the path for static?

When I was starting out it was all quite difficult so I added the
following to my (dev only) settings to reveal where all my directories
were hiding ...

BTW, dbhost below is a list of database host settings

print("\ndev settings")
print(('\nPython: %s' % sys.version[0:3]))
from django import get_version
print(('Django: %s' % get_version()))
print(('Database: %s' % DATABASES['default']['HOST']))
print(('%s' % dbhost[4]))
from datetime import datetime as dtm
ttm = "%s:%02d:%02d" % (dtm.now().hour, dtm.now().minute, dtm.now().second)
print(("%s\n" % ttm))

print(('BASE_DIR = %s %s' % (BASE_DIR, '(project root)')))
print(('SETTINGS_DIR = %s' % SETTINGS_DIR))
print(('MEDIA_ROOT = %s %s' % (MEDIA_ROOT, '(store
uploaded images)')))
print(('MEDIA_URL = <website>%s %s' %
(MEDIA_URL, '(serve uploaded images)')))
print(('STATIC_ROOT = %s %s' % (STATIC_ROOT,
'(collectstatic dest)')))
print(('STATIC_URL = <website>%s %s' %
(STATIC_URL, '(serve css, js etc)')))
for i in enumerate(STATICFILES_DIRS, 1):
print(('STATICFILES_DIRS# %s = %s' % i))
for i in enumerate(TEMPLATE_DIRS, 1):
print(('TEMPLATE_DIRS# %s = %s' % i))




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>
>
> On Thursday, May 12, 2016 at 5:03:45 PM UTC-7, dk wrote:
>
> I am starting with Django 1.9 and it say that we can have static
> files outside the apps, just for generics for the hole project
> or inside the apps.
>
> according to the how to, should work :(
>
> here I uploaded my mini project,
> when I put this address the code works but doesn't really use the css
> http://127.0.0.1:8000/my_app/
>
> I also try to put a folder call static inside the app and the css
> file inside, but same issue.    what should be the proper way
> to set up the css?
>
> thanks guys, I appreciate it. =)
>
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