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How to run the cookie cutter with custom domain #2284

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KenseiEmam opened this issue Feb 8, 2024 · 2 comments
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How to run the cookie cutter with custom domain #2284

KenseiEmam opened this issue Feb 8, 2024 · 2 comments
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@KenseiEmam
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I am confused as to what i need to do to run the cookiecutter template using a custom domain, I am lost with the documentation and would appreciate any help.

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Hello @KenseiEmam.

Can you precise what do you mean by using a custom domain ?

As the cookiecutter template allow you to quickly setup a project based on Richie and override it with ease, but it does not manage anything about the deployment.

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Hello @KenseiEmam.

Can you precise what do you mean by using a custom domain ?

As the cookiecutter template allow you to quickly setup a project based on Richie and override it with ease, but it does not manage anything about the deployment.

I understand it only sets up the site, but I am new to the whole OpenEDX thing and I am trying to run richie as a CMS for my live platform. I seem to be lost at this point and would appreciate any help with understanding how I can actually do that.

I am using my own custom domain. Do I need to use the main git files instead of the cookie cutter for a deployment ready version of the app?

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