The dir structure is-
MyApplication (Project Dir)
-static
--inside static, I got different dirs containing images, css, htmls, etc
-some other dirs
-app.yaml
-index.py
-index.html
The content of app.yaml is-
application: MyApplicationID
version: 1
runtime: python
api_version: 1
handlers:
- url: /favicon.ico
static_files: static/images/favicon.ico
upload: static/images/favicon.ico
mime_type: image/x-icon
- url: /robots.txt
static_files: static/robots.txt
upload: static/robots.txt
- url: /static
static_dir: stati开发者_运维知识库c
secure: optional
- url: /projects
static_dir: projects
secure: optional
- url: /about
static_dir: about
secure: optional
- url: /
static_files: index.html
upload: index.html
- url: /.*
script: index.py
secure: optional
Everything works fine except that if anything on the html pages are redirecting to "index.html" gets me a page not found ("GET /index.html HTTP/1.1" 404 -) error. I tried follwing this - https://gist.github.com/873098 but still no luck. I tried other suggestions on other threads but still no luck. If I remove - url: / still no luck. Please advise.
The other person is right, you don't have an entry for the url index.html
, like
- url: /index.html
static_files: index.html
upload: index.html
Edit 2: Just to be clear, no matter what is on the static_files
line, this will still result in a URL of http://mysite.com/index.html
even if the static_files
line includes a subdirectory.
Requests for "/index.html" will be handled by index.py, given the contents of your app.yaml. Presumably you don't have a handler for "/index.html" in that file.
If you want index.html served for requests for "/index.html", add a mapping to app.yaml that matches the URL (or, just redirect to "/" instead of "/index.html" elsewhere in the site, which is less ugly)
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