Hi! That is expected, as the local development we would like is that given by React's dev server through yarn run dev. This should be readily exposed on port 3000 on your machine, essentially decoupling the React app with the Django API.
Disclaimer: I actually have abandoned this setup (hence no part 2 😅) and have opted to use my own custom Webpack pipeline in order to run React+Django within a single container.
Hi! That is expected, as the local development we would like is that given by React's dev server through
yarn run dev
. This should be readily exposed on port 3000 on your machine, essentially decoupling the React app with the Django API.Disclaimer: I actually have abandoned this setup (hence no part 2 😅) and have opted to use my own custom Webpack pipeline in order to run React+Django within a single container.
hey man , there wont be a part 2 ?