> The scenario is a Django project where "static" files are assembled in a > directory tree rooted in the so called STATIC_ROOT. > > You "gather" the files, from various directory sources, with the command > "collectstatic". > > A usual uwsgi configuration would include a line like this: > > static-map = /static=/home/whatever/holding/content > > And all is well, to this point. > But often, during development, collectstatic is issued with the -l switch, > that means "create symlinks" instead of actually copying files to the > final location. > It's handy 'cause you don't duplicate files, of course. > > But it seems that uwsgi refuse to serve files outside the map "root" > directory – and with reason, of course. > Is it there a method to bypass this check, though? As I said, it would be > handy during development. > >
Hi, in 1.5 from github you can use --static-safe <path> obviously do not make things like: --static-safe / -- Roberto De Ioris http://unbit.it _______________________________________________ uWSGI mailing list [email protected] http://lists.unbit.it/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/uwsgi
