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Question Connect Django and Sitejet Builder Published Static Files

farizaw6

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish)
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.63 #4
My client has built some pages published on httpdocs and already served on the web URL domain. However, the objective was a web app which backend I've written in Django and cloned to the server /var/www/vhosts/website.com/backend. This Django project serves both API key and templates, and we choose to make the sitejet sites perform API requests to the Django app for the functionalities. How can it be made happen? I've tried something along creating an A and CNAME record "api.website.com" and redirecting it to the gunicorn run backend app, but going to "api.website.com" brings me back to the sitejet published site.
 
@farizaw6 did you also add the api.website.com as a (sub or alias) domain in Plesk? Just creating DNS records is not enough. The (sub) domain needs to be pressent in Plesk too.
 

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