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recently I want to learn django in eclipse, but when I set up eclipse environment , I get a problem...

the django project cannot find my templates folder in eclipse

in the setting.py:

import os

TEMPLATE_DIRS = (
    os.path.abspath('templates'),
)

the templates folder:

D:\django_workspace\eagle\eagle\templates

I run 'manage.py shell' and get:

>>> os.path.abspath('templates')  
'D:\\django_workspace\\eagle\\eagle\\templates'

but, in eclipse I run the command:

>>>os.path.abspath('templates')  
'D:\\Program Files\\eclipse\\templates'  

it seems that the os root path is set to be 'D:\Program Files\eclipse' where I install the eclispe

how can I solve this problem ??

thx

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The way you're doing it, you're getting the absolute path from a relative path based on the current working directory, so, your code will fail depending on your current directory...

Better would be actually calculating the path based on __file__ from your module (something as os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'templates') -- not really sure where your settings file is relative to your templates, so, in your environment it may be a bit different.

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  • Thanks, this method is marvellous, though I used absolute address
    – wfwei
    Jan 18, 2013 at 15:25

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