Hi

You don't need to integrate localtunnel with django. Open django test
server in one terminal and issue localtunnel command in another -

lt --port 8000

Above command will expose port number 8000 on internet, which is the port
of your django test server and you can test as required.


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On Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 3:09 AM, yingi keme <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello
>
> I need to test a service that uses Webhooks - HTTP callbacks.
>
> I want to use localtunnel to open my localhost to the internet. However i
> dont know how to integrate it with my django project. I also dont know how
> to set up the url patterns if i am to use localtunnel.
>
> Any help please...!!!
>
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