Hi,
have a look at django-staticgenerator.
The original URL is no longer valid, but there is a fork here (but also
quite old):
https://github.com/timetric/django-staticgenerator*
*i hope that helps
*
*hendrik
*
*On 06/09/2012 04:06 PM, Gelonida N wrote:
Hi,
This is mostly out of curiousity.
Let's imagine a site containing mostly static HTML files.
However due to laziness / ease of changing the overall sites layout
and the option of using django compressor for the included .css .js files
I wondered how I could use templates and still serve the resulting files
directly by the web server (have them located in 'static' / 'media')
So is there any tool helping with such a work flow?
- Edit modify Change the 'static' templates
- running a build script (or a modified 'collect-static' script)
creating the resulting html files from their 'static' templates
and placing them in the static folder.
and then potentially create the related 'django-compressed' files in
/static (or /media)
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