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I have static files placed in my_site/my_app/static/my_app/js and my_site/my_app/static/my_app/css. For some reason, the code below doesn't produce any output which means it can't find the static files:

#my_app/templates/my_app/base.html

{% load staticfiles %}

Here is setting.py

STATIC_URL = '/static/'


STATICFILES_FINDERS = (
    'django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.FileSystemFinder',
    'django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.AppDirectoriesFinder',
)

STATICFILES_DIRS = (
    os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'my_app', 'static', 'my_app',).replace('\\','/'),
) 

STATIC_ROOT = ''

Why is that?

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  • are you use something like this <script type="text/javascript" src="{% static 'js/test.js' %}"></script> for load static file? Nov 3, 2014 at 10:18
  • @HasanRamezani, I showed what I use.
    – user266003
    Nov 3, 2014 at 10:19
  • where? I see just {% load staticfiles %}. Nov 3, 2014 at 10:20
  • @HasanRamezani, yes, that is it. Should there be anything else? I just want to load them all at once.
    – user266003
    Nov 3, 2014 at 10:22
  • see my answer, I post sample html file, that use static file. Nov 3, 2014 at 10:25

3 Answers 3

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Add django.contrib.staticfiles to INSTALLED_APPS in your settings.py.

Remove STATICFILES_FINDERS, STATICFILES_DIRS, STATIC_ROOT from your settings.py.

change your base.html to something like this:

{% load staticfiles %}
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="fa">
    <head>
        <script type="text/javascript" src="{% static 'my_app/js/app.js' %}"></script>
        <title>{{ title }}</title>
    </head>
    <body>
        {% block content %}
        {% endblock %}
    </body>
</html>
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  • 1) What does {% load staticfiles %} mean? 2) That's not working, it loads the files from the base directory, not from the application directory.
    – user266003
    Nov 3, 2014 at 10:29
  • is there any way to load them all at once?
    – user266003
    Nov 3, 2014 at 10:53
  • all at once? what is your mean? Nov 3, 2014 at 10:55
  • like in Rails - recursively, without having to specify each file.
    – user266003
    Nov 3, 2014 at 10:58
  • @Grienders I have added my answer which worked out for me. Check it if it helps you too
    – d-coder
    Nov 3, 2014 at 11:01
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I had faced the same issue which got solved after the following changes.

In HTML pages:

{% load static %}  ## loads the static folder and images inside it. 
<div id='button-holder'><img src="{% static "glass.png" %}" alt="Hi!" /></div> ## for images 
                              src="{% static 'my_app/js/app.js' %} ## for scripts.

In urls.py

urlpatterns = patterns('',...
........
 )+ static(settings.STATIC_URL, document_root=settings.STATIC_ROOT)

After this run command as @Daniel Roseman have mentioned python manage.py collectstatic. The findstatic command can help show you which files are found. Example

python manage.py findstatic css/base.css admin/js/core.js

You can find help here regarding it.

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You are supposed to run manage.py collectstatic to copy your app-level static files to the central static directory.

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  • This command is called while manage.py runserver right ?Any reason so as to run it explicitly ?
    – d-coder
    Nov 3, 2014 at 10:35
  • No, it is not run automatically. You need to call it yourself. Nov 3, 2014 at 10:39

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