Django Gunicorn Not Load Static Files
Solution 1:
Gunicorn will only serve the dynamic content, i.e. the Django files. So you need to setup a proxy server such as nginx to handle the static content (your CSS files). I assume you are starting Gunicorn the right way, so you just need to configure nginx to serve the static files. You can use a configuration like the following, where you just need to change the path to your static files:
server {
listen 80;
server_name localhost;
location / {
root html;
index index.html index.htm;
proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8000;
}
location /static {
autoindex on;
alias /path/to/staticfiles;
}
error_page 500502503504 /50x.html;
location = /50x.html {
root html;
}
}
Even if this configuration is setup, you have to call "./manage.py collectstatic" to make your css work
Solution 2:
Gunicorn is only responsible for serving the django aspect of your site.
The static files need to be served by nginx. See: How exactly do I server static files with nginx and gunicorn for a Django app?. This should be configured in the nginx.conf
file. If you post it here we can have a look at it.
Solution 3:
I have got this issue before. Try set static path in your Nginx configuration then grant permission of your project.
sudo chmod -R 777 /webapps/yourweb/
Try starting your server again. Hope it help.
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