Hello everyone !

Newbie in Django, starting a new project with Django 3.1. The
server/dataflow structure is

    browser --> HTTPS --> reverse-proxy --> HTTPS --> Apache --> HTTP
--> localhost:port --> Gunicorn --> Django + dks.app

The Django project name is "dks" and one app is "demo1". So I would like
to have this URL in the browser :

    https://revproxy.domain.com/*dir**/dks*/

and my app as

    https://revproxy.domain.com/*dir/dks*/demo1

I have full control over the whole chain and can configure whatever it
needs, like HTTP headers, directories, whatever. I know about proxypass
and friends.

I'm just not sure what is the documented way of "shifting" "/" to
"/dir/dks/" so my URL routing works for apps and admin. To me it's quite
a basic requirement that I don't see how to do in the URL doc. I would
like to have Django root URL to not sit at "/", but at "/dir/subdir/".

The only hint I found is years old :
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17420478/how-to-set-base-url-in-django

thanks for your help,
Charles


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