Django TemplateDoesNotExist?

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Django Problem Overview


My local machine is running Python 2.5 and Nginx on Ubuntu 8.10, with Django builded from latest development trunk.

For every URL I request, it throws:

> TemplateDoesNotExist at /appname/path appname/template_name.html > > Django tried loading these templates, in this order: > * Using loader django.template.loaders.filesystem.function: > * Using loader django.template.loaders.app_directories.function: > > TEMPLATE_DIRS > ('/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/projectname/templates',)

Is it looking for /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/projectname/templates/appname/template_name.html in this case? The weird thing is this file does existed on disk. Why can't Django locate it?

I run the same application on a remote server with Python 2.6 on Ubuntu 9.04 without such problem. Other settings are the same.

Is there anything misconfigured on my local machine, or what could possibly have caused such errors that I should look into?

In my settings.py, I have specified:

SETTINGS_PATH = os.path.normpath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
# Find templates in the same folder as settings.py.
TEMPLATE_DIRS = (
    os.path.join(SETTINGS_PATH, 'templates'),
)

It should be looking for the following files:

  • /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/projectname/templates/appname1/template1.html
  • /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/projectname/templates/appname1/template2.html
  • /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/projectname/templates/appname2/template3.html
  • ...

All the above files exist on disk.

Solved

It works now after I tried:

chown -R www-data:www-data /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/projectname/*

It's strange. I don't need to do this on the remote server to make it work.

Django Solutions


Solution 1 - Django

First solution:

These settings

TEMPLATE_DIRS = (
    os.path.join(SETTINGS_PATH, 'templates'),
)

mean that Django will look at the templates from templates/ directory under your project.

Assuming your Django project is located at /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/projectname/ then with your settings django will look for the templates under /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/projectname/templates/

So in that case we want to move our templates to be structured like this:

/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/projectname/templates/template1.html
/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/projectname/templates/template2.html
/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/projectname/templates/template3.html

Second solution:

If that still doesn't work and assuming that you have the apps configured in settings.py like this:

INSTALLED_APPS = (
    'appname1',
    'appname2',
    'appname3',
)

By default Django will load the templates under templates/ directory under every installed apps. So with your directory structure, we want to move our templates to be like this:

/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/projectname/appname1/templates/template1.html
/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/projectname/appname2/templates/template2.html
/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/projectname/appname3/templates/template3.html

SETTINGS_PATH may not be defined by default. In which case, you will want to define it (in settings.py):

import os
SETTINGS_PATH = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__))

Solution 2 - Django

Find this tuple:

    import os
    SETTINGS_PATH = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__))

    TEMPLATES = [
        {
            'BACKEND': 'django.template.backends.django.DjangoTemplates',
            'DIRS': [],
            'APP_DIRS': True,
            'OPTIONS': {
                'context_processors': [
                    'django.template.context_processors.debug',
                    'django.template.context_processors.request',
                    'django.contrib.auth.context_processors.auth',
                    'django.contrib.messages.context_processors.messages',
                ],
            },
        },
    ]

You need to add to 'DIRS' the string

os.path.join(SETTINGS_PATH, 'templates')

So altogether you need:

TEMPLATES = [
    {
        'BACKEND': 'django.template.backends.django.DjangoTemplates',
        'DIRS': [os.path.join(SETTINGS_PATH, 'templates')],
        'APP_DIRS': True,
        'OPTIONS': {
            'context_processors': [
                'django.template.context_processors.debug',
                'django.template.context_processors.request',
                'django.contrib.auth.context_processors.auth',
                'django.contrib.messages.context_processors.messages',
            ],
        },
    },
]

Solution 3 - Django

If you encounter this problem when you add an app from scratch. It is probably because that you miss some settings. Three steps is needed when adding an app.

1、Create the directory and template file.

Suppose you have a project named mysite and you want to add an app named your_app_name. Put your template file under mysite/your_app_name/templates/your_app_name as following.

├── mysite
│   ├── settings.py
│   ├── urls.py
│   └── wsgi.py
├── your_app_name
│   ├── admin.py
│   ├── apps.py
│   ├── models.py
│   ├── templates
│   │   └── your_app_name
│   │       └── my_index.html
│   ├── urls.py
│   └── views.py

2、Add your app to INSTALLED_APPS.

Modify settings.py

INSTALLED_APPS = [
    ...
    'your_app_name',
    ...
]

3、Add your app directory to DIRS in TEMPLATES.

Modify settings.py.

TEMPLATES = [
	{
	    ...
        'DIRS': [os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'templates'),
	    		 os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'your_app_name', 'templates', 'your_app_name'),
		        ...
                ]
    }
]

Solution 4 - Django

In setting .py remove TEMPLATE_LOADERS and TEMPLATE DIRS Then ADD

TEMPLATES = [
 {
    'BACKEND': 'django.template.backends.django.DjangoTemplates',
    'DIRS': ['/home/jay/apijay/templates',],
    'APP_DIRS': True,
    'OPTIONS': {
        'context_processors': [
            'django.template.context_processors.debug',
            'django.template.context_processors.request',
            'django.contrib.auth.context_processors.auth',
            'django.contrib.messages.context_processors.messages',
        ],
    },
 },
]

Solution 5 - Django

I had an embarrassing problem...

I got this error because I was rushing and forgot to put the app in INSTALLED_APPS. You would think Django would raise a more descriptive error.

Solution 6 - Django

For the django version 1.9,I added

'DIRS': [os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'templates')], 

line to the Templates block in settings.py And it worked well

Solution 7 - Django

As of Django version tested on version 3, You need to add your new app to installed app. No other code change is required for a django app

INSTALLED_APPS = [
    'django.contrib.admin',
    'django.contrib.auth',
    'django.contrib.contenttypes',
    'django.contrib.sessions',
    'django.contrib.messages',
    'django.contrib.staticfiles',
    'addyourappnamehere'
]

Solution 8 - Django

Django TemplateDoesNotExist error means simply that the framework can't find the template file.

To use the template-loading API, you'll need to tell the framework where you store your templates. The place to do this is in your settings file (settings.py) by TEMPLATE_DIRS setting. By default it's an empty tuple, so this setting tells Django's template-loading mechanism where to look for templates.

Pick a directory where you'd like to store your templates and add it to TEMPLATE_DIRS e.g.:

TEMPLATE_DIRS = (
  '/home/django/myproject/templates',
)

Solution 9 - Django

Just a hunch, but check out this article on Django template loading. In particular, make sure you have django.template.loaders.app_directories.Loader in your TEMPLATE_LOADERS list.

Solution 10 - Django

Check permissions on templates and appname directories, either with ls -l or try doing an absolute path open() from django.

Solution 11 - Django

It works now after I tried

chown -R www-data:www-data /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/projectname/*

It's strange. I dont need to do this on the remote server to make it work.

Also, I have to run the following command on local machine to make all static files accessable but on remote server they are all "root:root".

chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/projectname/*

Local machine runs on Ubuntu 8.04 desktop edition. Remote server is on Ubuntu 9.04 server edition.

Anybody knows why?

Solution 12 - Django

Make sure you've added your app to the project-name/app-namme/settings.py INSTALLED_APPS: .

INSTALLED_APPS = ['app-name.apps.AppNameConfig']

And on project-name/app-namme/settings.py TEMPLATES: .

'DIRS': [os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'templates')],

Solution 13 - Django

I must use templates for a internal APP and it works for me:

'DIRS': [os.path.join(BASE_DIR + '/THE_APP_NAME', 'templates')],

Solution 14 - Django

See which folder django try to load template look at Template-loader postmortem in error page, for example, error will sothing like this:

Template-loader postmortem

Django tried loading these templates, in this order:

Using engine django:
django.template.loaders.filesystem.Loader: d:\projects\vcsrc\vcsrc\templates\base.html (Source does not exist)

In my error vcsrc\vcsrc\templates\base.html not in path.
Then change TEMPLATES in setting.py file to your templates path

TEMPLATES = [
    {    
        'BACKEND': 'django.template.backends.django.DjangoTemplates',
         # 'DIRS': [], 
        'DIRS': [os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'vcsrc/templates')], 
        ...

Solution 15 - Django

in your setting.py file replace DIRS in TEMPLATES array with this

'DIRS': []

to this

'DIRS': [os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'templates')],

but 1 think u need to know is that you have to make a folder with name templates and it should on the root path otherwise u have to change the DIRS value

Solution 16 - Django

add rest_framework to the INSTALLED_APPS if django rest framework. For my case I had missed adding it to the installed apps.

INSTALLED_APPS = [
    '..........',,
    'rest_framework',
    '.........',
]

Solution 17 - Django

In my case it was enough just to include my application in INSTALLED_APPS in the settings.py file:

INSTALLED_APPS = [
    "myapp",
    "django.contrib.admin",
    "django.contrib.auth",
    "django.contrib.contenttypes",
    "django.contrib.sessions",
    "django.contrib.messages",
    "django.contrib.staticfiles",
]

Also, remember that the template should be placed in your directory like so: myapp/templates/myapp/template_name.html but when you point at this template you do this like that: template = loader.get_template("myapp/template_name.html")

Solution 18 - Django

Check that your templates.html are in /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/projectname/templates dir.

Solution 19 - Django

Hi guys I found a new solution. Actually it is defined in another template so instead of defining TEMPLATE_DIRS yourself, put your directory path name at their: enter image description here

Solution 20 - Django

I'm embarrassed to admit this, but the problem for me was that a template had been specified as ….hml instead of ….html. Watch out!

Solution 21 - Django

I added this

TEMPLATE_DIRS = (
    os.path.join(SETTINGS_PATH, 'templates'),
)

and it still showed the error, then I realized that in another project the templates was showing without adding that code in settings.py file so I checked that project and I realized that I didn't create a virtual environment in this project so I did

virtualenv env 

and it worked, don't know why

Solution 22 - Django

I came up with this problem. Here is how I solved this:

Look at your settings.py, locate to TEMPLATES variable, inside the TEMPLATES, add your templates path inside the DIRS list. For me, first I set my templates path as TEMPLATES_PATH = os.path.join(BASE_DIR,'templates'), then add TEMPLATES_PATH into DIRS list, 'DIRS':[TEMPLATES_PATH,]. Then restart the server, the TemplateDoesNotExist exception is gone. That's it.

Solution 23 - Django

1.create a folder 'templates' in your 'app'(let say you named such your app) and you can put the html file here. But it s strongly recommended to create a folder with same name('app') in 'templates' folder and only then put htmls there. Into the 'app/templates/app' folder

2.now in 'app' 's urls.py put:

  path('', views.index, name='index'), # in case of  use default server index.html 

3. in 'app' 's views.py put:

from django.shortcuts import render 

def index(request): return
    render(request,"app/index.html")
    # name 'index' as you want

Solution 24 - Django

Works on Django 3

I found I believe good way, I have the base.html in root folder, and all other html files in App folders, I settings.py

import os

# This settings are to allow store templates,static and media files in root folder

BASE_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
TEMPLATE_DIR = os.path.join(BASE_DIR,'templates')
STATIC_DIR = os.path.join(BASE_DIR,'static')
MEDIA_DIR = os.path.join(BASE_DIR,'media')

# This is default path from Django, must be added 
#AFTER our BASE_DIR otherwise DB will be broken.
BASE_DIR = Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent

# add your apps to Installed apps
INSTALLED_APPS = [
    'main',
    'weblogin',
     ..........
]

# Now add TEMPLATE_DIR to  'DIRS' where in TEMPLATES like bellow
TEMPLATES = [
    {
        'BACKEND': 'django.template.backends.django.DjangoTemplates',
        'DIRS': [TEMPLATE_DIR, BASE_DIR,],
        'APP_DIRS': True,
        'OPTIONS': {
            'context_processors': [
                'django.template.context_processors.debug',
                'django.template.context_processors.request',
                'django.contrib.auth.context_processors.auth',
                'django.contrib.messages.context_processors.messages',
            ],
        },
    },
]
# On end of Settings.py put this refferences to Static and Media files
STATICFILES_DIRS = [STATIC_DIR,]
STATIC_URL = '/static/'

MEDIA_ROOT = [MEDIA_DIR,]
MEDIA_URL = '/media/'

If you have problem with Database, please check if you put the original BASE_DIR bellow the new BASE_DIR otherwise change

# Original
'NAME': BASE_DIR / 'db.sqlite3',
# to
'NAME': os.path.join(BASE_DIR,'db.sqlite3'),

Django now will be able to find the HTML and Static files both in the App folders and in Root folder without need of adding the name of App folder in front of the file.

Struture:
-DjangoProject
    -static(css,JS ...)
    -templates(base.html, ....)
    -other django files like (manage.py, ....)
    -App1
        -templates(index1.html, other html files can extend now base.html too)
        -other App1 files
    -App2
        -templates(index2.html, other html files can extend now base.html too)
        -other App2 files

Solution 25 - Django

Another cause of the "template does not exist" error seems to be forgetting to add the app name in settings.py. I forgot to add it and that was the reason for the error in my case.

INSTALLED_APPS = [
    'my_app',
    'django.contrib.admin',
    'django.contrib.auth',
    'django.contrib.contenttypes',
    'django.contrib.sessions',
    'django.contrib.messages',
    'django.contrib.staticfiles',
]

Solution 26 - Django

Simple solution

'DIRS': [BASE_DIR, 'templates'],

Solution 27 - Django

My problem was that I changed the name of my app. Not surprisingly, Visual Studio did not change the directory name containing the template. Manually correcting that solved the problem.

Solution 28 - Django

in TEMPLATES :

TEMPLATES = [
{
    'BACKEND': 'django.template.backends.django.DjangoTemplates',
    'DIRS': [r'C:\Users\islam\Desktop\html_project\django\templates'],
    'APP_DIRS': True,
    'OPTIONS': {
        'context_processors': [
            'django.template.context_processors.debug',
            'django.template.context_processors.request',
            'django.contrib.auth.context_processors.auth',
            'django.contrib.messages.context_processors.messages',
        ],
    },
},

]

put the full directory of your templates file, then in views :

def home(request):
return render(request, "home\index.html")

start the path that after templates to the html file

in brief :

the full path is : C:\Users\islam\Desktop\html_project\django\templates\home\index.html

  • C:\Users\islam\Desktop\html_project\django\templates the full path to your template file will be in TEMPLATES in 'DIRS': [' ']

  • home\index.html the path that comes after template will be in render( )

Solution 29 - Django

You should type 'templates' to DIRS of TEMPLATES in your settings.py file.

TEMPLATES = [
    {
        'BACKEND': 'django.template.backends.django.DjangoTemplates',
        'DIRS': ['templates'], <--- type here!
        'APP_DIRS': True,
        'OPTIONS': {
            'context_processors': [
                'django.template.context_processors.debug',
                'django.template.context_processors.request',
                'django.contrib.auth.context_processors.auth',
                'django.contrib.messages.context_processors.messages',
            ],
        },
    },
]

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