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Another developer ran rm -rf on the pub/static folder. After I cleared cache none of the images show up. Wysiwyg folder images and product images do not show up.



They come back as 403 errors.



Is that an htaccess issue?










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  • Yes, add the stock .htaccess file from pub/static and everything should work (assuming you're using Apache as the webserver).

    – Rob Mangiafico
    Apr 15 at 19:27











  • Do I need to clear or deploy anything?

    – Matthew McLennan
    Apr 15 at 19:40











  • Usually you do not. You could flush the Magento cache, but that should be it. If you're using varnish that cache may also need to be flushed if it cached the 403 errors.

    – Rob Mangiafico
    Apr 15 at 19:41











  • 644 permission is ok? The issue is still there.

    – Matthew McLennan
    Apr 15 at 19:47











  • Did you run bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy ? You need to run that as well I believe to generate content if in production mode...

    – Rob Mangiafico
    Apr 15 at 19:49

















0















Another developer ran rm -rf on the pub/static folder. After I cleared cache none of the images show up. Wysiwyg folder images and product images do not show up.



They come back as 403 errors.



Is that an htaccess issue?










share|improve this question






















  • Yes, add the stock .htaccess file from pub/static and everything should work (assuming you're using Apache as the webserver).

    – Rob Mangiafico
    Apr 15 at 19:27











  • Do I need to clear or deploy anything?

    – Matthew McLennan
    Apr 15 at 19:40











  • Usually you do not. You could flush the Magento cache, but that should be it. If you're using varnish that cache may also need to be flushed if it cached the 403 errors.

    – Rob Mangiafico
    Apr 15 at 19:41











  • 644 permission is ok? The issue is still there.

    – Matthew McLennan
    Apr 15 at 19:47











  • Did you run bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy ? You need to run that as well I believe to generate content if in production mode...

    – Rob Mangiafico
    Apr 15 at 19:49













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Another developer ran rm -rf on the pub/static folder. After I cleared cache none of the images show up. Wysiwyg folder images and product images do not show up.



They come back as 403 errors.



Is that an htaccess issue?










share|improve this question














Another developer ran rm -rf on the pub/static folder. After I cleared cache none of the images show up. Wysiwyg folder images and product images do not show up.



They come back as 403 errors.



Is that an htaccess issue?







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  • Yes, add the stock .htaccess file from pub/static and everything should work (assuming you're using Apache as the webserver).

    – Rob Mangiafico
    Apr 15 at 19:27











  • Do I need to clear or deploy anything?

    – Matthew McLennan
    Apr 15 at 19:40











  • Usually you do not. You could flush the Magento cache, but that should be it. If you're using varnish that cache may also need to be flushed if it cached the 403 errors.

    – Rob Mangiafico
    Apr 15 at 19:41











  • 644 permission is ok? The issue is still there.

    – Matthew McLennan
    Apr 15 at 19:47











  • Did you run bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy ? You need to run that as well I believe to generate content if in production mode...

    – Rob Mangiafico
    Apr 15 at 19:49

















  • Yes, add the stock .htaccess file from pub/static and everything should work (assuming you're using Apache as the webserver).

    – Rob Mangiafico
    Apr 15 at 19:27











  • Do I need to clear or deploy anything?

    – Matthew McLennan
    Apr 15 at 19:40











  • Usually you do not. You could flush the Magento cache, but that should be it. If you're using varnish that cache may also need to be flushed if it cached the 403 errors.

    – Rob Mangiafico
    Apr 15 at 19:41











  • 644 permission is ok? The issue is still there.

    – Matthew McLennan
    Apr 15 at 19:47











  • Did you run bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy ? You need to run that as well I believe to generate content if in production mode...

    – Rob Mangiafico
    Apr 15 at 19:49
















Yes, add the stock .htaccess file from pub/static and everything should work (assuming you're using Apache as the webserver).

– Rob Mangiafico
Apr 15 at 19:27





Yes, add the stock .htaccess file from pub/static and everything should work (assuming you're using Apache as the webserver).

– Rob Mangiafico
Apr 15 at 19:27













Do I need to clear or deploy anything?

– Matthew McLennan
Apr 15 at 19:40





Do I need to clear or deploy anything?

– Matthew McLennan
Apr 15 at 19:40













Usually you do not. You could flush the Magento cache, but that should be it. If you're using varnish that cache may also need to be flushed if it cached the 403 errors.

– Rob Mangiafico
Apr 15 at 19:41





Usually you do not. You could flush the Magento cache, but that should be it. If you're using varnish that cache may also need to be flushed if it cached the 403 errors.

– Rob Mangiafico
Apr 15 at 19:41













644 permission is ok? The issue is still there.

– Matthew McLennan
Apr 15 at 19:47





644 permission is ok? The issue is still there.

– Matthew McLennan
Apr 15 at 19:47













Did you run bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy ? You need to run that as well I believe to generate content if in production mode...

– Rob Mangiafico
Apr 15 at 19:49





Did you run bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy ? You need to run that as well I believe to generate content if in production mode...

– Rob Mangiafico
Apr 15 at 19:49










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It looks like you have a directory permissions issue.



Kindly set Magento recommended permissions to directories and files.



find . -type f -exec chmod 644 ;

find . -type d -exec chmod 755 ;

find var pub/static pub/media generated/ app/etc -type f -exec chmod g+w ;

find var pub/static pub/media generated/ app/etc -type d -exec chmod g+ws ;

chown -R :<web server group> .

chmod u+x bin/magento


After run permission command you need to run below commands :



php bin/magento setup:upgrade
php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy -f
php bin/magento cache:clean


Hope it helps!






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    It looks like you have a directory permissions issue.



    Kindly set Magento recommended permissions to directories and files.



    find . -type f -exec chmod 644 ;

    find . -type d -exec chmod 755 ;

    find var pub/static pub/media generated/ app/etc -type f -exec chmod g+w ;

    find var pub/static pub/media generated/ app/etc -type d -exec chmod g+ws ;

    chown -R :<web server group> .

    chmod u+x bin/magento


    After run permission command you need to run below commands :



    php bin/magento setup:upgrade
    php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy -f
    php bin/magento cache:clean


    Hope it helps!






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      It looks like you have a directory permissions issue.



      Kindly set Magento recommended permissions to directories and files.



      find . -type f -exec chmod 644 ;

      find . -type d -exec chmod 755 ;

      find var pub/static pub/media generated/ app/etc -type f -exec chmod g+w ;

      find var pub/static pub/media generated/ app/etc -type d -exec chmod g+ws ;

      chown -R :<web server group> .

      chmod u+x bin/magento


      After run permission command you need to run below commands :



      php bin/magento setup:upgrade
      php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy -f
      php bin/magento cache:clean


      Hope it helps!






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        It looks like you have a directory permissions issue.



        Kindly set Magento recommended permissions to directories and files.



        find . -type f -exec chmod 644 ;

        find . -type d -exec chmod 755 ;

        find var pub/static pub/media generated/ app/etc -type f -exec chmod g+w ;

        find var pub/static pub/media generated/ app/etc -type d -exec chmod g+ws ;

        chown -R :<web server group> .

        chmod u+x bin/magento


        After run permission command you need to run below commands :



        php bin/magento setup:upgrade
        php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy -f
        php bin/magento cache:clean


        Hope it helps!






        share|improve this answer













        It looks like you have a directory permissions issue.



        Kindly set Magento recommended permissions to directories and files.



        find . -type f -exec chmod 644 ;

        find . -type d -exec chmod 755 ;

        find var pub/static pub/media generated/ app/etc -type f -exec chmod g+w ;

        find var pub/static pub/media generated/ app/etc -type d -exec chmod g+ws ;

        chown -R :<web server group> .

        chmod u+x bin/magento


        After run permission command you need to run below commands :



        php bin/magento setup:upgrade
        php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy -f
        php bin/magento cache:clean


        Hope it helps!







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