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* [https://www.caktusgroup.com/blog/2014/11/10/Using-Amazon-S3-to-store-your-Django-sites-static-and-media-files/ Using Amazon S3 to Store your Django Site's Static and Media Files] - Caktus Group, Nov 10, 2014 | * [https://www.caktusgroup.com/blog/2014/11/10/Using-Amazon-S3-to-store-your-Django-sites-static-and-media-files/ Using Amazon S3 to Store your Django Site's Static and Media Files] - Caktus Group, Nov 10, 2014 | ||
* [https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.9/howto/static-files/deployment/#staticfiles-from-cdn Serving Static Files from a Cloud Service or CDN] - Django documentation | |||
* [http://martinbrochhaus.com/s3.html Django-Storages and Amazon S3] - martinbrochhaus.com<br />''Actually, I'm keeping this link for reference, but the very first policy example on the page would not validate. After that I started looking elsewhere.'' | * [http://martinbrochhaus.com/s3.html Django-Storages and Amazon S3] - martinbrochhaus.com<br />''Actually, I'm keeping this link for reference, but the very first policy example on the page would not validate. After that I started looking elsewhere.'' | ||
Revision as of 19:35, 12 February 2016
Overview
How to configure Django web applications to serve media files using AWS S3 buckets.
Notes
See also
- Using Amazon S3 to Store your Django Site's Static and Media Files - Caktus Group, Nov 10, 2014
- Serving Static Files from a Cloud Service or CDN - Django documentation
- Django-Storages and Amazon S3 - martinbrochhaus.com
Actually, I'm keeping this link for reference, but the very first policy example on the page would not validate. After that I started looking elsewhere.