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@@ -73,15 +73,15 @@ In this example, it would link to a CSS file at `static/styles.css` with:
And because you are using `StaticFiles`, that CSS file would be served automatically by your **FastAPI** application at the URL `/static/styles.css`.
!!! note
- The url generated by `url_for` is a full absolute URL, including the protocol. That may not work in a reverse proxy situation, like Traefik or GitHub Codespaces.
- If you would instead like it to generate relative URLs, you can override the `url_for` template function in your Python code:
+ The url generated by `url_for` is a full absolute URL, including the protocol. That may not work in a reverse proxy situation, like Traefik or GitHub Codespaces.
+ If you would instead like it to generate relative URLs, you can override the `url_for` template function in your Python code:
- ```python
- templates.env.globals["url_for"] = app.url_path_for
- ```
+ ```python
+ templates.env.globals["url_for"] = app.url_path_for
+ ```
- Another way to affect the generated URLs is to customize `uvicorn` with arguments like `proxy-headers`, `root-path`, and `forwarded-allow-ips`.
- See uvicorn's docs on settings.
+ Another way to affect the generated URLs is to customize `uvicorn` with arguments like `proxy-headers`, `root-path`, and `forwarded-allow-ips`.
+ See uvicorn's docs on settings.
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