I'm running Django's development server (runserver
) on my local machine (Mac OS X) and cannot get the CSS files to load.
Here are the relevant entries in settings.py:
STATIC_ROOT = '/Users/username/Projects/mysite/static/'
STATIC_URL = '/static/'
STATICFILES_DIRS = (
'/Users/thaymore/Projects/mysite/cal/static',
)
STATICFILES_FINDERS = (
'django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.FileSystemFinder',
'django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.AppDirectoriesFinder',
#'django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.DefaultStorageFinder',
)
INSTALLED_APPS = (
# other apps ...
'django.contrib.staticfiles',
)
In my views.py I'm requesting the context:
return render_to_response("cal/main.html",dict(entries=entries),context_instance=RequestContext(request))
And in my template the {{ STATIC_URL }}
renders correctly:
<link type="text/css" href="{{ STATIC_URL }}css/main.css" />
Turns into:
<link type="text/css" href="/static/css/main.css"/>
Which is where the file is actually located. I also ran collectstatic
to make sure all the files were collected.
I also have the following lines in my urls.py:
from django.contrib.staticfiles.urls import staticfiles_urlpatterns
urlpatterns += staticfiles_urlpatterns()
I'm new to Django so am probably missing something simple -- would appreciate any help.
Read this carefully: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/contrib/staticfiles/
Is django.contrib.staticfiles
in your INSTALLED_APPS
in settings.py
?
Is DEBUG=False
? If so, you need to call runserver
with the --insecure
parameter:
python manage.py runserver --insecure
collectstatic
has no bearing on serving files via the development server. It is for collecting the static files in one location STATIC_ROOT
for your web server to find them. In fact, running collectstatic
with your STATIC_ROOT
set to a path in STATICFILES_DIRS
is a bad idea. You should double-check to make sure your CSS files even exist now.