Monday, March 13, 2017

Re: Full domain url subfolder redirected my django application with apache with mod_wsgi

Sorry the correct address www.mydomain.com/nuovopatentdb/static/images/giphy.gif    but in my template i get www.mydomain.com/static/images/giphy.gif  and the latter goes on error because only www.mydomain.com/nuovopatentdb is natted to my local server


On Monday, March 13, 2017 at 12:51:07 PM UTC+1, valerio orfano wrote:
Hi the problem is that i want to mount django app on a subfolder of my root url that is www.mydomain.com. Pratically www.mydomain.com/nuovopatentdb (nuovopatentdb is not really existing , it is used for natting the address to local address) is natted to my django server 10.184.2.231. Now setting : Alias '/nuovopatentdb/static' '/home/elastic/workspace/ES_Brevetti/static' in my httpd.conf mod_wsgi_express_80 i can access the resource www.mydomain.com/nuovopatentdb/images/giphy.gif everything OK! The issue is in my template. The src of my tempalte is : www.mydomain.com/images/giphy.gif  so pratically the subfolder nuovopatentdb is missing. How can i make sure nuovopatentdb appears in the src of my template?

 hope it is clear now?

On Friday, March 10, 2017 at 2:06:17 PM UTC+1, Antonis Christofides wrote:

Hi,

sorry but this is not clear. You have one server, 10.184.2.231, that has both your django app and your static files? www.uibm.gov.it seems to be another server, 88.49.250.43. www.mydomain.com is a placeholder you are using for www.uibm.gov.it?

Antonis Christofides  http://djangodeployment.com    
On 2017-03-09 19:20, valerio orfano wrote:
Hi, 

i want to claim that www.mydomain.com is not the FQDN of my server where django app is installed, but it's another server that redirect to my django app.

thanx valerio

On Thursday, March 9, 2017 at 3:35:26 PM UTC+1, valerio orfano wrote:
Yes, http//10.184.2.231/static/images/giphy.gif works out properly but www.uibm.gov.it/static/images/giphy.gif does not work.


On Wednesday, March 8, 2017 at 3:34:23 PM UTC+1, Antonis Christofides wrote:

You say that you "run manage.py collectstatic and everything is fine when i use the root url. http//10.184.2.231 it is ok and static files are served properly", and then you say that http://www.mydomain/static/images/giphy.gif gives 404 (Not Found).

Is http//10.184.2.231/static/images/giphy.gif working?

If not, why are you saying that "static files are served properly"?

Regards,

Antonis

Antonis Christofides  http://djangodeployment.com

On 03/08/2017 04:12 PM, valerio orfano wrote:

I've been facing the following problem. I got django 1.9 integrated with apache 2.4+ via mod_wsgi application. I run manage.py collectstatic and everything is fine when i use the root url. http//10.184.2.231 it is ok and static files are served properly.

Actually i will be redirected to my django app from the link www.mydomain.com/nuovopatentdb

This is my configuration

from urls.py  from django.conf.urls import url  from . import views    urlpatterns = [      url(r'^$', views.search_ES,name='search_ES'),      url(r'^nuovopatentdb$', views.search_ES,name='search_ES'),       url(r'^download/(?P<id_src>.*)$', views.send_file, name="download"),      url(r"^documents$", views.documents,name="documents"),  ]      #settings.py    STATIC_URL = '/static/'  STATIC_ROOT = os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'static')  WSGI_APPLICATION = 'ES_Brevetti.wsgi.application'    INSTALLED_APPS = [      'django.contrib.admin',      'django.contrib.auth',      'django.contrib.contenttypes',      'django.contrib.sessions',      'django.contrib.messages',      'django.contrib.staticfiles',      'patentdb.apps.patentdbConfig',      'mod_wsgi.server',      'el_pagination',  ]      #httpconf.d    Alias '/static' '/home/elastic/workspace/ES_Brevetti/static'    <Directory '/home/elastic/workspace/ES_Brevetti/static'>  <IfVersion < 2.4>      Order allow,deny      Allow from all  </IfVersion>  <IfVersion >= 2.4>      Require all granted  </IfVersion>  </Directory>

This is an example of my template:

<div id="waitLoading" >      <img src="{%static "images/giphy.gif"%}">  </div>

The image giphy.gif cannot be served and i get the3 follwoing error: GET http://www.mydomain/static/images/giphy.gif 404 (Not Found)

How can i work this around? Many many thanx for ur help

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