I have a django application that sends off an email containing image files as MIME attachments. The emails are sent from views.py, but in order to attach the files, I need to get the full path name of the image(s), so python can open them. These files are in the static folder in my app, but I can't seem to find a way that I can get the full path of the file on the filesystem that works in development mode - It works fine in production after collecting static, but in dev, it can't find the file as the static files are served from individual app folders in development.
4 Answers
Use finders-module of Django
from django.contrib.staticfiles import finders
result = finders.find('css/base.css')
searched_locations = finders.searched_locations
String result
is the file-system path, and if not found, double check searched_locations
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1Thanks. This should be the accepted answer, since OP asked for a filesystem path not a URL.– craigdsAug 23, 2018 at 0:06
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3@SergeRogatch, in production, static files are served by apache/nginx, so this method won't work like debug model. Feb 17, 2019 at 15:49
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This was really helpful for determining where Django was loading static files from, so I could put other files in the right place. I just used finders.find('.'), and that did the trick. Thank you!.– MTSApr 17, 2021 at 6:55
project_dir.url add to the end of file
if DEBUG:
urlpatterns += patterns(
'',
url(r'^media/(?P<path>.*)$', 'django.views.static.serve',
{'document_root': MEDIA_ROOT}),
url(r'^static/(?P<path>.*)$', 'django.views.static.serve',
{'document_root': STATIC_ROOT}),
)
project_dir.settings
STATICFILES_DIRS = (
os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'static'),
)
STATICFILES_FINDERS = (
'django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.FileSystemFinder',
'django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.AppDirectoriesFinder',
)
STATIC_ROOT = os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'static_debug')
STATIC_URL = '/static/'
MEDIA_ROOT = os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'media')
MEDIA_URL = '/media/'
make dirs media & static_debug (add them to .gitignore)
project_dir/
static/
image.jpg
settings.py
urls.py
apps/
__init__.py
some_app/
static/
some_app/
css/
style.css
media/
static_debug/
Now you can run project or directly
python manage.py collectstatic
access from views
from django.templatetags.static import static
static('image.jpg')
static('some_app/css/style.css')
access from templates
{% load staticfiles %}
{% static 'image.jpg' %}
{% static 'some_app/css/style.css' %}
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11In a view, this returns a relative URI (e.g. to inject into html), not a filesystem path for use with
open()
– shuckcApr 8, 2017 at 13:57
After doing lots of mistakes the following thing worked for me..
Suppose you have following directory structure (Thanks @madzohan)
project_dir/
static/
image.jpg
settings.py
urls.py
apps/
__init__.py
some_app/
static/
some_app/
css/
style.css
And now if you want to get the path of project_dir/static/image.py then
In your project_dir/settings.py file define a STATIC_DIR varaible on the file scope like. ( If not done before )
project_dir/settings.py
import os
# after your other file variables
STATIC_DIR = os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'static')
Now in your app_name/views.py file from where you want to acess the /static/image.jpg file
app_name/views.py
import os
from project_dir.settings import STATIC_DIR
# here I want the /static/image.jpg file then
image = os.path.join(STATIC_DIR, 'image.jpg')
And then you can have acces to image.jpg file throught image variable
Hope this works well for you
Since you want an app's static, here's what you need!
from django.contrib.staticfiles import finders
APP_LABEL = 'app_youre_looking_at'
FILE_NAME = 'file_name_you_want_to_read_or_write.ext'
stores = finders.AppDirectoriesFinder(app_names={APP_LABEL}).storages
print(f'Here it is: {stores[APP_LABEL].path(FILE_NAME)}')
The FILE_NAME
is not required to exist. You can use stores[APP_LABEL].path('')
to get path only.