Assets for Django admin are not being found when using Docker #586
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cannot replicate |
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I'm having the same problem. I'm on windows 10 and using Docker Desktop and |
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Can confirm the issue when I try the docker-compose-named-volumes.yaml
and visiting localhost/admin |
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Yes, I have been trying with the same compose file. I only change port and admin password. Tried I have tried the command you gave to @Peterkrol12 and it fixed the issue. |
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The command provided by @mgogoulos indeed solved the problem for me, thank you very much! |
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I think changing volumes in the migrations container (in the docker-compose-named-volimes.yaml) to - Should fix the issue |
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i ran into this today on native linux, clean install, similar situation - EDIT: (also the fact that this is issue 404 and being about a missing resource is humorous) |
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just a quick message to confirm that in jan 2025 this is still a necessary step for a docker installation based on docker-compose-named-volumes.yaml to get the admin layout working. |
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Describe the issue
All assets are not being found. So the webpage became plain. I am running using docker.
I am using rootless docker, port 8080.
To Reproduce
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Expected behavior
Django admin should be beautifully displayed.
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