Speeds up static file load times by generating a webp image to load to a webpage instead of a jpg, gif or png
Load the webp
module in your template and use the webp
templatetag to point to the image you want to convert.
{% load webp %}
{# Use webp as you would use static templatetag #}
<img src="{% webp 'path/to/your/image.png' %}" alt="image" />
<!--
If the browser has support, generates:
<img src="/static/WEBP_CACHE/path/to/your/image.webp" alt="image" />
else, generates:
<img src="/static/path/to/your/image.png" alt="image" />
-->
First, if you are using a version of Pillow <= 9.3.0, you must install webp support since earlier versions of Pillow do not have webp support built-in. In ubuntu, you can install via apt-get:
apt-get install libwebp-dev
Please, check the official guide for the other systems.
Then, install django-webp
.
pip install django-webp
add it to INSTALLED_APPS
configuration
INSTALLED_APPS = (
'django.contrib.staticfiles',
'django_webp',
'...',
)
edit your installation of Whitenoise to use our slightly modded version of it
MIDDLEWARE = [
'django.middleware.security.SecurityMiddleware',
'django_webp.middleware.ModdedWhiteNoiseMiddleware',
'...',
]
add the django_webp context processor
TEMPLATES = [
{
'...'
'OPTIONS': {
'context_processors': [
'...',
'django_webp.context_processors.webp',
],
},
},
]
The following Django-level settings affect the behavior of the library
WEBP_CHECK_URLS
When set to
True
, urls that link to externally stored images (i.e. images hosted by another site) are checked to confirm if they are valid image links. Ideally, this should temporarily be set toTrue
whenever theWEBP_CACHE
has been cleaned or if there has been substantial changes to your project's template files. This defaults toFalse
.
django-webp
usesPillow
to convert the images. If you’ve installed thelibwebp-dev
after already installedPillow
, it’s necessary to uninstall and install it back because it needs to be compiled with it.- This package was built specifically for production environments that use Whitenoise for serving static files so there currently isn't support for serving files via dedicated servers or through cloud services
You can clean the cache running:
python manage.py clean_webp_images