#35662: running tests now requires static files to be generated when using
ManifestStaticFilesStorage
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Reporter: Patrick Rauscher | Owner: (none)
Type: Bug | Status: new
Component: Documentation | Version: 5.1
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
Keywords: | Triage Stage: Unreviewed
Has patch: 0 | Needs documentation: 0
Needs tests: 0 | Patch needs improvement: 0
Easy pickings: 0 | UI/UX: 0
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Description changed by Patrick Rauscher:
Old description:
> Hello everyone,
>
> while migrating from django 5.0 to 5.1, I experienced a change in
> behavior when running unittests. We are using ManifestStaticFilesStorage,
> and during development and unittesting, collectstatic have never been
> called, as static files were only required for the final result.
>
> This did not pose a problem in 5.0, but after switching to 5.1, tests
> using templates with static-templatetags failed with "Missing staticfiles
> manifest entry for 'admin/css/base.css'".
>
> Of course, there are multiple ways to fix this for a given project, such
> as
> * changing settings.py to use simple StaticFilesStorage during tests
> (e.g. detected by environment variable)
> * running collectstatic before running tests
>
> But, as the problem is not described in Release Notes or
>
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/5.0/topics/testing/overview/, users
> might be puzzled first.
> Not sure what the best way to deal with this issue would be, but maybe it
> could at least be added to documentation?
New description:
Hello everyone,
while migrating from django 5.0.8 to 5.1, I experienced a change in
behavior when running unittests. We are using ManifestStaticFilesStorage,
and during development and unittesting, collectstatic have never been
called, as static files were only required for the final result.
This did not pose a problem in 5.0.8, but after switching to 5.1, tests
using templates with static-templatetags failed with "Missing staticfiles
manifest entry for 'admin/css/base.css'".
Of course, there are multiple ways to fix this for a given project, such
as
* changing settings.py to use simple StaticFilesStorage during tests (e.g.
detected by environment variable)
* running collectstatic before running tests
But, as the problem is not described in Release Notes or
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/5.0/topics/testing/overview/, users
might be puzzled first.
Not sure what the best way to deal with this issue would be, but maybe it
could at least be added to documentation?
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