Like Tim, I'm surprised if there is non-determinism in the order here - a quick look at the code shows the search is in the order specified in STATICFILES_DIRS. Is it possible you are encountering browser caching effects, perhaps triggered by accessing both sites on 'localhost' locally?

Luke

On 10/03/17 16:35, Tim Graham wrote:
Hi, I'm surprised if the search behavior is nondeterministic rather than searching STATICFILES_DIRS in order. If that's really the case, it seems like a bug. Can you point to the code that causes the nondeterminism?

On Friday, March 10, 2017 at 7:35:25 AM UTC-5, Radosław Orłowski wrote:

    Right now I'm working with Django 1.8.17 and What I'm trying to
    acomplish is simple override of static files.

    STATICFILES_DIRS = (
            str(os.path.abspath(os.path.join(SITE_ROOT, 'static_new'))),
            str(os.path.abspath(os.path.join(SITE_ROOT, 'static'))),
    )

    STATICFILES_FINDERS = (
        'django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.FileSystemFinder',
        'django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.AppDirectoriesFinder',
    )

    my thinking:
    I have to sites that need different logo file.

    Both directories static and static_new have images/logo.png, but
    this file is different.

    I need to add logo from static_new and load rest of content from
    static (js, css. etc)
    This would allow me to create folders with statics -- per site
    without changing urls and templates, just collect static would
take images from another dir, other changes are made with django.contrib.sites.models.get_current_site
    Collect static works with *first found* but I have no way to
    define 'seach here first behavior'. Also development static and
    collectstatic don't seem to search for those files with same order
    (also I find them both unstable as once in a while logo is loaded
    from static_new and mostly from static)


    Expected behavior:
    when adding new folder to STATICFILES_FINDERS, I can somehow
    define order of folders static file finder will go through
    searching for this item either as alphabetic order or by explicit
    order. ('static',2),('static_new',1)
    second behavior is similar to list_display and fieldsets in admin
    views, I would love to introduce here something like that.


    Discussion open.

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