FEA-Bench / testbed /django__django /django /contrib /staticfiles /management /commands /runserver.py
| from django.conf import settings | |
| from django.contrib.staticfiles.handlers import StaticFilesHandler | |
| from django.core.management.commands.runserver import Command as RunserverCommand | |
| class Command(RunserverCommand): | |
| help = ( | |
| "Starts a lightweight web server for development and also serves static files." | |
| ) | |
| def add_arguments(self, parser): | |
| super().add_arguments(parser) | |
| parser.add_argument( | |
| "--nostatic", | |
| action="store_false", | |
| dest="use_static_handler", | |
| help="Tells Django to NOT automatically serve static files at STATIC_URL.", | |
| ) | |
| parser.add_argument( | |
| "--insecure", | |
| action="store_true", | |
| dest="insecure_serving", | |
| help="Allows serving static files even if DEBUG is False.", | |
| ) | |
| def get_handler(self, *args, **options): | |
| """ | |
| Return the static files serving handler wrapping the default handler, | |
| if static files should be served. Otherwise return the default handler. | |
| """ | |
| handler = super().get_handler(*args, **options) | |
| use_static_handler = options["use_static_handler"] | |
| insecure_serving = options["insecure_serving"] | |
| if use_static_handler and (settings.DEBUG or insecure_serving): | |
| return StaticFilesHandler(handler) | |
| return handler | |