Hello, I would really appreciate if you help me understand the following exception:
--- 'horizon/js/horizon.js' isn't accessible via COMPRESS_URL ('/static/') and can't be compressed Request URL: http://10.100.0.1/project/newpanel Django Version: 1.4.10 Exception Type: UncompressableFileError Exception Value: 'horizon/js/horizon.js' isn't accessible via COMPRESS_URL ('/static/') and can't be compressed Exception Location: /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/compressor/base.py in get_basename, line 75 Python Executable: /usr/bin/python Python Version: 2.7.3 Error during template rendering In template /opt/stack/horizon/horizon/templates/horizon/_conf.html, error at line 3 1 {% load compress %} 2 3 {% compress js %} 4 <script src='{{ STATIC_URL }}horizon/js/horizon.js' type='text/javascript' charset='utf-8'></script> 5 <script src='{{ STATIC_URL }}horizon/js/horizon.conf.js' type='text/javascript' charset='utf-8'></script> --- What I am trying to do is to return any variable to template with the help of render_to_response(). I set up default Devstack installation and created a simple new panel under the Project dashboard. It's really basic and just to prove the concept is working: urls.py from django.conf.urls.defaults import url, patterns from .views import MyView urlpatterns = patterns('', url(r'^$', MyView.as_view(), name='index'), ) views.py from django.shortcuts import render_to_response class MyView(View): def get(self, request): date_format = '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S' now = datetime.datetime.now() return render_to_response('project/newpanel/index.html', {'current_date': now.strftime(date_format)}) index.html {% extends "base.html" %} {% load i18n sizeformat %} {% block title %}{% trans "New Panel" %}{% endblock %} {% block main %} {{ current_date }} {% endblock %} As I see my template was identified. Django is trying to extend base.html and for some reasons fails on _conf.html. I have COMPRESS_ENABLED = False in settings.py. I know that some Horizon classes such as APIView or MultiTableView already define method get() which returns self.render_to_response(context). But I would like to start with something simple. I am not building any new table for now. Although, maybe it's not possible to use render_to_response in Horizon without using those classes? Thank you for your help.
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