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python - Is it possible to access static files within views.py?

I am able to access the static file in question via direct url (localhost:8000/static/maps/foo.txt), so I guess I have it all working well. But I can't do the following: I want to open that text file in views.py. It's because I'm working on a simple web browser adventure game and I wanted to store maps in static/maps and load those maps using f=open('/static/maps/' + mapname + '.txt', 'r'). I get the IOError: no such file or directory. I really don't understand it, because there is such directory when I search for it in address.

Can it be done somehow?

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You need to use the place they are stored on disk, which is probably in settings.STATIC_ROOT or settings.STATICFILES_DIRS, not the place they are being served by the web app.

Note however that if you are modifying these files programmatically, they aren't (by definition) static files. You'd be better off using the MEDIA_ROOT location. Also note that Django has helpers to do this sort of thing - see the documentation on Managing files.


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