Ensure that nginx is correctly configured, since from what you have provided the django configuration looks correct (although I generally use /static/ as STATIC_URL - with the leading / but should work as you have it). Check the nginx error log to try to discover the cause of the 404s. I suspect that the location blocks are defined in the wrong order or the directory pointing to the incorrect location.
In any case, whitenoise is not a bad solution tbh, and very flexible besides. I would solve the above - which should work - before investigating that further.
Regards,
David
On Thu, Apr 27, 2023 at 1:01 AM Brian Odhiambo <brianodhiambo530@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am deploying a django project to a dedicated server.
I have set nginx to find static files in this file "staticfiles".
This is the setting in settings.py file:
STATIC_ROOT = BASE_DIR / 'staticfiles'
STATIC_URL = 'static/'After running collectstatic command, my project can't still load the static files.--
Could I get a general way of going about this, without having to rely on a third party library like whitenoise?
My appreciation in advance.
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