Reputation: 1359
I am trying to understand how to create a link to static files in jinja2.
Everything I look up relates to Flask whereas I am using just webapp2 at this stage.
My main.py file looks as follows:
import os
import urllib
from google.appengine.api import users
from google.appengine.ext import ndb
import jinja2
import webapp2
JINJA_ENVIRONMENT = jinja2.Environment(
loader=jinja2.FileSystemLoader(os.path.dirname(__file__)),
extensions=['jinja2.ext.autoescape'],
autoescape=True)
class MainPage(webapp2.RequestHandler):
def get(self):
template = JINJA_ENVIRONMENT.get_template('/templates/base.html')
self.response.out.write(template.render())
class ConsultsPage(webapp2.RequestHandler):
def get(self):
template = JINJA_ENVIRONMENT.get_template('/templates/consults.html')
self.response.out.write(template.render())
class CreateConsultPage(webapp2.RequestHandler):
def get(self):
template = JINJA_ENVIRONMENT.get_template('/templates/create-consult.html')
self.response.out.write(template.render())
app = webapp2.WSGIApplication([
('/', MainPage),
('/consults', ConsultsPage),
('/schedule/create-consult', CreateConsultPage)
], debug=True)
My base.html template contains the links to the static files in "/css", "/js" "/images" etc.
When I look at the localhost:8080/ and localhost:8080/consults all the static files are working. Page looks fine.
However the next level in the structure localhost:8080/consults/create-consult is not linking to static files.
When I view source I see that the css link has rendered as localhost:8080/consults/css/style.css , when the actual location is localhost:8080/css/style.css.
I understand I may need to make all links dynamic via some environment variable called uri_for, but I can't find the correct way to implement this.
I tried to replace my css link with
href="{{ uri_for('static', filename='css/screen.css') }}"
I was told by App Engine uri_for not set.
Basically would like to know the correct process for setting uri_for and then how to incorporate it in the paths for my links to static files.
Any help appreciated.
Upvotes: 7
Views: 22992
Reputation: 1123420
uri_for()
is a Flask-specific function; it matches the name static
to a route, which in turn then can be used to generate a path (like /static/css/screen.css
if the static
route is configured to handle /static/<path:filename>
urls).
You just need to hardcode the path as /css/screen.css
, no need for functions.
Note the leading /
; that makes it an absolute path, relative to your current host. For a page at http://localhost:8080/foo/bar
, such a path is then prefixed with http://localhost:8080
to form http://localhost:8080/css/screen.css
. When you deploy to the app engine, the hostname will be different.
You could store a prefix URL or path in a global, so you can easily swap out the path for a CDN later:
JINJA_ENVIRONMENT.globals['STATIC_PREFIX'] = '/'
and use that in your templates:
<style src="{{ STATIC_PREFIX }}css/screen.css"></style>
You can now alter all such URLs in one place, by setting the STATIC_PREFIX
to a different value, including http://somecdn.cdnprovider.tld/prefix/
.
Upvotes: 12