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Flask-Assets
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Purge unused CSS on a Flask app
So I have this flask app where I currently use flask-assets to create a few Bundles for my JS and CSS. I use bootstrap, I end up with a lot of unused CSS on my minimised bundle. I have been searching for a while and I don't see a way to use the famous purgecss with flask-assets. I was thinking on maybe switch my bundler to something node.js based like webpack, but almost have no experience with JS. Also, flask-assets hasn't been updated in two years. So maybe is time for a change.
django-storages
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Use Celery with any Django Storage as a Result Backend
On the other side, the Django itself, together with a django-storages package, provides a wide range of file-like storage backends also using local, network, and cloud storage implementations.
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How to monkey-patch this simple script.py ?
So I found a simple monkey-patch on this github thread : https://github.com/jschneier/django-storages/issues/1109
the images are uploading correcty to dropbox but still have this stupid error.. same problem as here https://github.com/jschneier/django-storages/issues/1109
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Store static files on S3 but staticfiles.json manifest locally
I have a Django application running on Heroku. To store and serve my static files, I'm using django-storages with my S3 bucket, as well as the standard Django ManifestFilesMixin. I'm also using django-pipeline.
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Django with backblaze
And I hace tried https://github.com/pyutil/django-b2 https://github.com/royendgel/django-backblazeb2-storage https://github.com/jschneier/django-storages but aside from following their readme the manage.py run keeps asking me for more info and I'm really lost on what do I have to add
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Useful Django 3rd party packages Part 2
Doc: https://django-storages.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ Source: https://github.com/jschneier/django-storages
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Fixing Django anti-patterns in Sentry
Django documentation suggests not hard-coding static URLs, and instead using the {% static template tag. {% static ... returns the path the browser can use to request the file. At it's simplest, that would return a path that looks up the file on your local file system. That's fine for your local dev environment but in prod we will likely use third-party libraries such as whitenoise or django-storages to improve performance of the production web server.
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Using Docker on Lambda for Postgres to S3 Backups
By far the most annoying part of this whole thing was finding some GitHub issue comment that mentioned that Lambdas automatically set the AWS_SESSION_TOKEN and AWS_SECURITY_TOKEN environment variables, and it turns out it was causing a hard-to-track-down error in the backup script's invocation of the aws client along the lines of:
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What Django best practices is Django breaking?
If you’re unfamiliar: {% static ... returns the path the browser can use to request the file. At it's simplest, that would return a path that looks up the file on your local file system. That's fine for local dev but in prod we will likely use third-party libraries such as whitenoise or django-storages to improve performance of the production web server.
What are some alternatives?
jinja-assets-compressor - A Jinja extension (compatible with Flask and other frameworks) to compile and/or compress your assets.
django-pipeline - Pipeline is an asset packaging library for Django.
django-compressor - Compresses linked and inline javascript or CSS into a single cached file.
webassets - Asset management for Python web development.
fanstatic
File Conveyor - File Conveyor is a daemon written in Python to detect, process and sync files. In particular, it's designed to sync files to CDNs. Amazon S3 and Rackspace Cloud Files, as well as any Origin Pull or (S)FTP Push CDN, are supported. Originally written for my bachelor thesis at Hasselt University in Belgium.
secedgar - Download all companies periodic reports, filings and forms from EDGAR database.