Hi,

You shouldn't be serving your angular application that way. Running it in
development, you run it and serve it from the "ng serve" command.
Running in production, you need to have a webserver in front of your
application any way, and should serve the angular files from the webserver.

Med vänliga hälsningar,

Andréas


Den sön 26 feb. 2023 kl 21:22 skrev Zayd Krunz <[email protected]>:

> Hello,
> I have a prebuilt Angular app, which is basically just static files. How
> can I serve it from the root project? If I set STATIC_URL to "/", I get the
> following:
>
> django.core.exceptions.ImproperlyConfigured: runserver can't serve media
> if MEDIA_URL is within STATIC_URL.
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