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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.
What are some alternatives?
django-compressor - Compresses linked and inline javascript or CSS into a single cached file.
fanstatic
Flask-Assets - Flask webassets integration.
django-storages - https://django-storages.readthedocs.io/
jinja-assets-compressor - A Jinja extension (compatible with Flask and other frameworks) to compile and/or compress your assets.
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.