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Django: How can I gzip staticfiles served in dev mode?

My django.contrib.staticfiles settings seems to be ok as all static files get served as expected. However, eg. /static/*.css files do not get gzipped although I have GZipMiddleware turned on.

Fyi. my views html actually does get gzipped, only the files served by the staticfiles app dont. Seems these responses dont go through the middleware chain?

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Carsten Avatar asked Sep 27 '11 22:09

Carsten


2 Answers

The trick is to have the development server run with the '--nostatic' flag set: ./manage.py runserver --nostatic.

One then can user a url pattern for serving the static files like so:

if settings.DEBUG:
    static_pattern = r'^%s(?P<path>.*)$' % (settings.STATIC_URL[1:],)
    urlpatterns += patterns('django.contrib.staticfiles.views',
        url(static_pattern, 'serve', {'show_indexes': True}),
    )

When run without --nostatic, django will automatically serve things under STATIC_URL without going through the middleware chain.

Thanks to Dave for his pointers!

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Carsten Avatar answered Oct 07 '22 10:10

Carsten


Is it possible you don't have the GZipMiddleware AT THE TOP of your settings.MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES? That might cause weird behavior.

If this is a production server, though, you probably shouldn't be serving static files with django at all. I'd recommend gunicorn and nginx.

EDIT: If not that, what if you serve the files "manually" via urls.py, using something like:

urlpatterns += staticfiles_urlpatterns() + \
        patterns('',
            (r'^%s/(?P<path>.*)$' % settings.MEDIA_URL.strip('/'), 'django.views.static.serve', {'document_root': settings.MEDIA_ROOT, 'show_indexes': True}),
            *[(r'^%s/(?P<path>.*)$' % settings.STATIC_URL.strip('/'), 'django.views.static.serve', {'document_root': path, 'show_indexes': True}) for path in settings.STATICFILES_DIRS]
        )

Alternative #3: Nginx is pretty easy to install locally, and you could just point it at your Django server (no need for gunicorn/uwsgi/whatever).

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Dave Avatar answered Oct 07 '22 08:10

Dave