Welcome to the django-staticinline Documentation#

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πŸ“– Full documentation: https://django-staticinline.readthedocs.io
🐱 Github Repository: bartTC/django-staticinline

django-staticinline#

Works similar to Django’s static templatetag, but this one includes the file directly in the template, rather than a link to it.

You can additionally post-process the file content using custom β€˜encoder’.

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Quickstart#

  1. Put the StaticInlineAppConfig along your apps.

    INSTALLED_APPS = [
        # ...
        'staticinline.apps.StaticInlineAppConfig',
    ]
    
  2. Load the template tag and pass a filename as you’d do with a static template tag. You can also post-process the file content. In the example below we encode the content of the mykey.pem file with base64. Several encoders are already built-in, see the Encoder docs.

    {% load staticinline %}
    
    <style type="text/css">{% staticinline "myfile.css" %}</style>
    My base64 encoded Key: {% staticinline "mykey.pem" encode="base64" cache=True %}
    
  3. Enjoy the result:

    <style type="text/css">body{ color: red; }</style>
    My base64 encoded Key: LS0tIFN1cGVyIFByaXZhdGUgS2V5IC0tLQo=
    

Further reading:#