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Use django-storages for media files if using WhiteNoise - fixes #1192
As per the discussion in #869, WhiteNoise is for serving static files not for media files (files uploaded from the app by users). For such thing, we still need `DEFAULT_FILE_STORAGE` to be set and we use django-storages for that.
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Production Configurations
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- Use Amazon's S3 for storing static files and uploaded media
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{% if cookiecutter.use_whitenoise == 'y' -%}
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- Use WhiteNoise for serving static files{% endif %}
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- Use Amazon's S3 for {% if cookiecutter.use_whitenoise == 'n' -%}storing static files {% endif %}and uploaded media
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- Use mailgun to send emails
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- Use Redis for cache
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{% if cookiecutter.use_sentry_for_error_reporting == 'y' %}
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# stored files.
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{% if cookiecutter.use_whitenoise == 'y' -%}
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MEDIA_URL = 'https://s3.amazonaws.com/%s/' % AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME
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DEFAULT_FILE_STORAGE = 'storages.backends.s3boto3.S3Boto3Storage'
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{% else %}
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# See:http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10390244/
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from storages.backends.s3boto3 import S3Boto3Storage
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