How do I serve static files in a Django app using Docker?
To serve static files in a Django app using Docker, you need to configure your Django settings and Dockerfile.
What settings do I need to change in my Django settings.py?
You should set STATIC_URL and STATIC_ROOT in your settings.py. For example: STATIC_URL = '/static/' and STATIC_ROOT = os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'staticfiles').
How do I update my Dockerfile to collect static files?
In your Dockerfile, add a command to run 'python manage.py collectstatic' to gather all static files into the STATIC_ROOT.
Do I need to configure anything in my docker-compose.yml?
Yes, ensure your web service in docker-compose.yml has a volume mapping for the static files directory.
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