Konrad du Plessis fb1a8a2475 Fix CSS cache-bust: use deployment_timestamp not request.timestamp
The static asset cache-buster in base.html was using
{{ request.timestamp|default:'1.0' }} — but `request.timestamp` is
not a Django request attribute, so the template always fell back to
the literal '1.0'. Every deploy's CSS URL resolved to the same
`custom.css?v=1.0`, so any CDN or browser cache in front of the app
held onto the pre-redesign CSS forever — even hard refreshes in
incognito couldn't bust it.

Symptom: after deploying the redesigned app, the browser continued
to receive a 1,734-byte pre-redesign custom.css while the VM's
/static/css/custom.css was the full 39,078-byte Premium Orange Theme.
.topbar-nav rules were missing, so the topbar rendered as stacked
block links.

Fix: use `deployment_timestamp` (already provided by
core.context_processors.project_context as int(time.time()) at
render time). Every restart gets a fresh URL, CDNs refetch from
origin, stale caches break.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Flatlogic Python Template Workspace

This workspace houses the Django application scaffold used for Python-based templates.

Requirements

  • Python 3.11+
  • MariaDB (or MySQL-compatible server) with the credentials prepared by setup_mariadb_project.sh
  • System packages: pkg-config, libmariadb-dev (already installed on golden images)

Getting Started

python3 -m pip install --break-system-packages -r requirements.txt
python3 manage.py migrate
python3 manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000

Environment variables are loaded from ../.env (the executor root). See .env.example if you need to populate values manually.

Project Structure

  • config/ Django project settings, URLs, WSGI entrypoint.
  • core/ Default app with a basic health-check route.
  • manage.py Django management entrypoint.

Next Steps

  • Create additional apps and views according to the generated project requirements.
  • Configure serving via Apache + mod_wsgi or gunicorn (instructions to be added).
  • Run python3 manage.py collectstatic before serving through Apache.
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