#35868: 'collectstatic' management command inappropriately eating AttributeError
exceptions
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Reporter: codexterous | Type: Bug
Status: new | Component:
| contrib.staticfiles
Version: 5.0 | Severity: Normal
Keywords: | Triage Stage:
| Unreviewed
Has patch: 0 | Needs documentation: 0
Needs tests: 0 | Patch needs improvement: 0
Easy pickings: 1 | UI/UX: 0
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Recently, Django 5.0 [
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/5.1/releases/5.0
/#features-removed-in-5-0 removed] the `django.utils.timezone.utc` alias
to `datetime.timezone.utc`.
I've written a custom file storage class that implements a
`get_modified_time` method which, predictably, used the
`django.utils.timezone.utc` alias.
The code in
'django/contrib/staticfiles/management/commands/collectstatic.py' reads as
follows:
{{{#!python
try:
# When was the target file modified last time?
target_last_modified =
self.storage.get_modified_time(prefixed_path)
except (OSError, NotImplementedError, AttributeError):
# The storage doesn't support get_modified_time() or
failed
pass
else:
try:
# When was the source file modified last time?
source_last_modified =
source_storage.get_modified_time(path)
except (OSError, NotImplementedError, AttributeError):
pass
}}}
I assume the exception catch there is meant to ignore `AttributeError`
exceptions from custom file storage classes that do not implement
`get_modified_time`. This is inappropriate - custom file storage classes
can be written by users, and the `get_modified_time` method may raise
`AttributeError` for a completely unrelated reason.
The net effect of this is that when `collectstatic` was run, ''all''
static files were copied, regardless of modification time, as
`collectstatic` silently ignored this error. This was difficult to pin
down.
Checking for the presence of a `get_modified_time` attribute using duck
typing (eg. `hasattr(self.storage, 'get_modified_time')`) may be more
appropriate than eating such a generic exception.
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