I am currently trying to display a video on a website using jwplayer. The view for the page is
def video(request):
return render_to_response('video_player/video.html', context_instance=RequestContext(request)
And the html template being used contains this in the head:
<script type="text/javascript" src="/jwplayer/jwplayer.js"></script>
And this in the body:
<div id="myElement">Loading the player...</div>
<script type="text/javascript">
jwplayer("myElement").setup({
file: "{{ MEDIA }}videos/test.mp4",
image: "{{ MEDIA }}videos/cute-bunny.jpg"
});
</script>
It doesn't display anything other than 'Loading the player', i think there may be something wrong with me calling the media_root. It is defined as:
MEDIA_ROOT = 'C:/Users/Timmy/Documents/GitHub/GroupProject/media'
You should be using the
{{ MEDIA_URL }}
tag in your templates, which you define in settings.py.Example in settings.py:
MEDIA_ROOT, like STATIC_ROOT, is the directory that Django uses to upload media files to and serve media files from, not the URL path.
See: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/static-files/#serving-files-uploaded-by-a-user