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Serving Static and Media Files |
Serving Files
In production, the InvenTree web server software does not provide hosting of static files, or user-uploaded (media) files.
When running in production mode (i.e. the INVENTREE_DEBUG
flag is disabled), a separate web server is required for serving static and media files. In DEBUG
mode, the django webserver facilitates delivery of static and media files, but this is explicitly not suitable for a production environment.
!!! into "Read More" You can find further information in the django documentation.
There are many different ways that a sysadmin might wish to handle this - and it depends on your particular installation requirements.
The docker production example provides an example using Nginx to serve static and media files, and redirecting other requests to the InvenTree web server itself.
You may use this as a jumping off point, or use an entirely different server setup.
Static Files
Static files can be served without any need for authentication. In fact, they must be accessible without authentication, otherwise the unauthenticated views (such as the login screen) will not function correctly.
Media Files
It is highly recommended that the media files are served in such a way that user authentication is required.
Refer to the docker production example for a demonstration of using nginx to serve media files only to authenticated users, and forward authentication requests to the InvenTree web server.