Friday, April 4, 2025

Re: Problem with static files inDjango-Oscar

​When deploying a Django project with DEBUG = False, static files are not served automatically by Django. To handle static files in production, you can use WhiteNoise. After installing WhiteNoise, add 'whitenoise.middleware.WhiteNoiseMiddleware' to your MIDDLEWARE settings and set STATICFILES_STORAGE to 'whitenoise.storage.CompressedManifestStaticFilesStorage'. Then, run python manage.py collectstatic to collect all static files into the directory specified by STATIC_ROOT. This setup enables WhiteNoise to serve your static files efficiently in a production.
On Monday, 31 March 2025 at 1:14:32 am UTC+5:30 Szawunia wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have problem with my static files in my Django project, running local. Actually Django-Oscar, but settings files is Django.  There are not founded (404 error). I have all my static files in my project directory (where 'manage.py' is).
My settings:

STATIC_URL = 'static/'

STATIC_ROOT = BASE_DIR / 'static'

In my templates:

{% load static %}

<link href="{% static "main.css" %}" rel="stylesheet">

<link rel="shortcut icon" href="{% static "logo3.gif" %}" />

I stuck with that problem. Earlier in my Django simple project, all was ok. So my settings should be right. 

Any help will be appreaciate. Or any idea how to check, in simple way, what is wrong with my static loading

With all the best 


Ewa


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