I have MyApp/static/MyApp directory
When I run ./manage.py collectstatic, I expect the MyApp directory be copied to STATIC_ROOT but it doesn't
I have DownloadedApp/static/DownloadedApp as well and its copied to STATIC_ROOT fine.
What am I missing?
What are the STATIC_ROOT
, STATICFILES_FINDERS
, and STATICFILES_DIRS
in your settings.py
?
When collectstatic
is run, the default STATICFILES_FINDERS
value django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.FileSystemFinder
will collect your static files from any paths that you have in STATICFILES_DIRS
.
The other default STATICFILES_FINDERS
value django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.AppDirectoriesFinder
will look in the /static/
folder of any apps in your INSTALLED_APPS
.
All of the static files that are found will be placed in the specified STATIC_ROOT
directory.
Check out this link to the collectstatic docs
And this link an explanation of the various static settings in settings.py
You can also use python manage.py findstatic
to see which directories collectstatic
will look in.
That just happened to me and I accidentally put the app's static files directory in the .gitignore file. So on my local machine it got collected just fine, but in production the static files were actually missing (gitignored).
This happened to me because while investigating a bug occurring on certain dates, changed my computer date and time.
Hence it disturbed things like collectstatic, and also my browser history.
Don't change your computer date and time.
I was under the impression the comparison would be content based. It turned out to be date based. So, don't mess with your files after collecstatic
.
One Quick work-around, although this does not fix it or explain WHY it's happening, is to:
- go to your project's file directory & rename your project's
'static' folder to something else like 'static-old'
- create a new,empty folder called 'static' in your project directory
- now if you run
python manage.py collectstatic
it will see that nothing is
in your static folder and will copy ALL static files over.