How do I set up HTTPS redirect in Django?
To set up HTTPS redirect in Django, you can use the SECURE_SSL_REDIRECT
setting in your settings.py file.
What if I want to redirect only specific URLs?
You can create a middleware that checks the request path and redirects to HTTPS for specific URLs.
Is there a way to enforce HTTPS for the entire site?
Yes, by setting SECURE_SSL_REDIRECT = True
in your settings.py, all HTTP requests will be redirected to HTTPS.
Do I need to install any additional packages for this?
No additional packages are required, but ensure you have a valid SSL certificate for your domain.
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