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Django: How can I gzip staticfiles served in dev mode?

My django.contrib.staticfiles settings seems to be ok as all static files get served as expected. However, eg. /static/*.css files do not get gzipped although I have GZipMiddleware turned on.

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Fyi. my views html actually does get gzipped, only the files served by the staticfiles app dont. Seems these responses dont go through the middleware chain?


The trick is to have the development server run with the '--nostatic' flag set: ./manage.py runserver --nostatic.

One then can user a url pattern for serving the static files like so:

if settings.DEBUG:
    static_pattern = r'^%s(?P<path>.*)$' % (settings.STATIC_URL[1:],)
    urlpatterns += patterns('django.contrib.staticfiles.views',
        url(static_pattern, 'serve', {'show_indexes': True}),
    )

When run without --nostatic, django will automatically serve things under STATIC_URL without going through the middleware chain.

Thanks to Dave for his pointers!


Is it possible you don't have the GZipMiddleware AT THE TOP of your settings.MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES? That might cause weird behavior.

If this is a production server, though, you probably shouldn't be serving static files with django at all. I'd recommend gunicorn and nginx.

EDIT: If not that, what if you serve the files "manually" via urls.py, using something like:

urlpatterns += staticfiles_urlpatterns() + \
        patterns('',
            (r'^%s/(?P<path>.*)$' % settings.MEDIA_URL.strip('/'), 'django.views.static.serve', {'document_root': settings.MEDIA_ROOT, 'show_indexes': True}),
            *[(r'^%s/(?P<path>.*)$' % settings.STATIC_URL.strip('/'), 'django.views.static.serve', {'document_root': path, 'show_indexes': True}) for path in settings.STATICFILES_DIRS]
        )

Alternative #3: Nginx is pretty easy to install locally, and you could just point it at your Django server (no need for gunicorn/uwsgi/whatever).


In production environment your webserver (Apache/Nginx/IIS) takes care of gzipping static, so doesn't matter whether gzip works in dev or not.


additional for Carsten's answer https://stackoverflow.com/a/7673706/8137384

Modern versions contains the helper:

from django.conf.urls.static import static

if settings.DEBUG:
    urlpatterns += static(settings.STATIC_URL, document_root=settings.STATIC_ROOT)
    urlpatterns += static(settings.MEDIA_URL, document_root=settings.MEDIA_ROOT)
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