Opened 13 months ago
Last modified 13 months ago
#35868 closed Bug
'collectstatic' management command inappropriately eating AttributeError exceptions — at Version 1
| Reported by: | Brett G | Owned by: | |
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| Component: | contrib.staticfiles | Version: | 5.0 |
| Severity: | Normal | Keywords: | |
| Cc: | Triage Stage: | Ready for checkin | |
| Has patch: | yes | Needs documentation: | no |
| Needs tests: | no | Patch needs improvement: | no |
| Easy pickings: | yes | UI/UX: | no |
Description (last modified by )
Recently, Django 5.0 removed the django.utils.timezone.utc alias to datetime.timezone.utc.
I've written a custom file storage class that implements a get_modified_time method which, predictably, used the django.utils.timezone.utc alias. Use of this alias raises an AttributeError in Django 5.0.
The code in 'django/contrib/staticfiles/management/commands/collectstatic.py' reads as follows:
try: # When was the target file modified last time? target_last_modified = self.storage.get_modified_time(prefixed_path) except (OSError, NotImplementedError, AttributeError): # The storage doesn't support get_modified_time() or failed pass else: try: # When was the source file modified last time? source_last_modified = source_storage.get_modified_time(path) except (OSError, NotImplementedError, AttributeError): pass
I assume the exception catch there is meant to ignore AttributeError exceptions from custom file storage classes that do not implement get_modified_time. This is inappropriate - custom file storage classes can be written by users, and the get_modified_time method may raise AttributeError for a completely unrelated reason.
The net effect of this is that due to the AttributeError raised by my own get_modified_time method, when collectstatic was run, all static files were copied, regardless of modification time, as collectstatic silently ignored this error. This was difficult to pin down.
Checking for the presence of a get_modified_time attribute using duck typing (eg. hasattr(self.storage, 'get_modified_time')) may be more appropriate than eating such a generic exception.