django.template.loaders.app_directories.Loader fails to find the template file
$PROJECT/apps/myapp/templates/search.html
. That is the path it'll look for as the doc says.
django.template.loaders.app_directories.Loader
will look for a templates
directory inside all the INSTALLED_APPS
in order.
django.template.loaders.filesystem.load_template_source: This loader loads templates from the filesystem, according to TEMPLATE_DIRS. It is enabled by default.
django.template.loaders.app_directories.load_template_source: This loader loads templates from Django applications on the filesystem. For each application in INSTALLED_APPS, the loader looks for a templates subdirectory. If the directory exists, Django looks for templates there.
This means you can store templates with your individual applications, making it easy to distribute Django applications with default templates. For example, if INSTALLED_APPS contains ('myproject.polls', 'myproject.music'), then get_template('foo.html') will look for templates in this order:
/path/to/myproject/polls/templates/foo.html /path/to/myproject/music/templates/foo.html
Note that the loader performs an optimization when it is first imported: it caches a list of which INSTALLED_APPS packages have a templates subdirectory.
This loader is enabled by default.