Hi there,
I’m deploying a react app. All works fine locally and git commits/push. Domain is Netlify and all records updated. I keep getting 404’s when trying the riskgpt.io (custom domain) as well as the Netlify one: gorgeous-brioche-d0ce1f
Please help
@agaziel2 Have you performed your build (not your ‘develop’) locally and checked what it outputs?
Or downloaded the files from your deployment ?
It’s likely you may not have deployed what you think you’ve deployed, and that your index.html
is missing.
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Hi Nathan,
Thanks for your guidance. I have changed quite a lot in the code, will revert when/if I can’t use Netlify after the changes. The build works fine locally.
Regards,
Avishay
Melvin
June 6, 2023, 10:34am
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Hi @agaziel2 ,
Thanks for reaching out!
Looks like you’re deploying a React app? Have you seen this post ? It has a solution that may work for you for when you get a Page Not Found when using React.
Thanks. Have added the redirect and pointed to the public folder in build settings, still nothing…
Regards,
Avishay
@agaziel2 It’s likely your configuration just isn’t correct.
Can you supply access to the repository?
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luke
June 7, 2023, 3:18am
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Hi, @agaziel2 . These two support guides would be good places to start:
Last reviewed by Netlify Support on December 2022
How do I run a server/database at Netlify?
We often get questions about how to run a specific backend server or database at Netlify. Examples of these types of questions include:
How to I get my node HTTP listener to respond to requests?
How do I start Mongo/MySQL/<insert-some-database-here> running on the server?
How can I SSH into my website?
We are here today to answer these questions - and the answer is: you can’t!
What do you…
and:
Netlify attempts to lookup a file based on several xor filters, and when all of these fail, we end up serving a 404 page. For example, a request made to /example/ would check /example/index.html, /example.html, /example/home.html and several other combinations (not necessarily in the same order) before hitting the 404. However, in case you were not expecting a 404 at a particular URL, you might be interested in finding out the reason and potentially fixing it This guide aims to cover the most co…
If there are questions after reading those, please let us know.
Yes, I can. How do I find you on GitHub?
Regards,
Avishay
@agaziel2 Most people just post public access to the repository on the forum.