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In my script.js:

pic.src = "/static/photos/1.jpg"; // This works
pic2.src = "{% static 'photos/1.jpg' %}" // Does not work

Why in the world this happens? Since in my home.html, the {% static 'path' %} works:

{% load staticfiles %}
<script src="{% static 'script.js' %}"></script>  // This works

And is it {% load staticfiles %} or {% load static %} ? Both work for me, script.js is loaded.

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  • Yes, because the html file is a template but the static files are not treated as such. Jan 13, 2015 at 22:53
  • Thanks for your quick reply Simeon! So pic.src="static/photos/1.jpg" is the only way?
    – lucahuy
    Jan 13, 2015 at 22:59
  • If you really wanted your javascript to be rendered from templates/views, you could easily do that. But it's probably not what you want. More likely, you want the bulk of your js to be static files and then to add view-specific code to the bottom of a template in a <script> element.
    – dylrei
    Jan 14, 2015 at 1:27

4 Answers 4

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Since you are using django's template language you can ONLY do this within your template between <script> tags. In other words if you wished to use your pic2.src javascript variable in an external script then you would need to declare it between <script> tags like so

<script>
    var pic2.src = "{% static "photos/1.jpg" %}"
</script>

And then you could access it in your external scripts that you might load like this:

<script type="text/javascript" src="{% static "js/my_external_script.js" %}"></script>

Regarding your question concerning load static and load staticfiles there is little distinction. Both act as a joiner for the STATIC_URL in your settings.py and the actual path to the file itself so both should work for your case. See here and here for more info.

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  • 3
    it is important to note that if you're using a cloud service to store static files (e.g. AWS S3), then there will be a significant difference between load static and load staticfiles which is something that got me a few times. staticfiles dynamically gets the correct backend where files are stored, while static just always uses the default. if you use static instead of staticfiles then your code will not work properly in aws.
    – Deven
    Mar 22, 2018 at 17:57
  • Shouldn't these be surrounded with {% filter escapejs %}...{% endfilter %} ?
    – Flimm
    Sep 29, 2020 at 16:28
  • 1
    I'm not a web developer so this might seem trivial but is it a good idea to write JS code into the HTML, I know it's accepted but mixing the two of them together seems like it could lead to some difficulties in the long run for developers but also some security issues Aug 27, 2021 at 6:04
20

If you need many static (or media) url's in your .js files, this might be more convenient:

<script>
    var static_url = "{% get_static_prefix %}";
    var media_url = "{% get_media_prefix %}";
</script>

Then both url's are freely available in all javascript files.

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  • this will cause an issue with collectstatic on deployment.
    – N K
    Dec 11, 2015 at 1:33
  • @NK What kind of issue?
    – knbk
    Dec 11, 2015 at 13:08
  • I thought creating urls like this was causing the problem - that for any urls not created with {% static %} , the resources were not being collected. But I found later that the problem was something else, and these are possibly being collected in the postprocessing phase.
    – N K
    Dec 11, 2015 at 20:08
  • However, it will not enable cache-busting using Manifest-Storage on deployment, since you will have an unhashed reference.
    – N K
    Dec 11, 2015 at 20:45
  • Shouldn't these be surrounded with {% filter escapejs %}...{% endfilter %} ?
    – Flimm
    Sep 29, 2020 at 16:28
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You can assign the path in your template and then use it in your javascript file.

Template:

<script>
    var url = "{% static 'photos/1.jpg' %}";
</script>

Javascript:

pic2.src = url
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    Shouldn't this be surrounded with {% filter escapejs %}...{% endfilter %} ?
    – Flimm
    Sep 29, 2020 at 16:28
5

Easy Workaround! :)

index.html

<input type="hidden" id="pic-src" value="{% static 'photos/1.jpg' %}">

script.js

var pic2.src = $('pic-src').val();

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