Is it possible to convert web url to app via Expo - expo

Is it possible to create an app from a website (url) similar to the GoNative service via Expo?

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What is the proper documentation for using django channels on azure app services?

I am trying to deploy a web app on azure app service
All the http request work just fine as one would expect
there just one problem none of the websockets work
I am using in memory channels version 2.4.0
and django version 2.2.15
The problem is azure just can not show me proper logs that django shows when running on local server
What is the proper documentation for using django channels on azure app services?
Django Channel
Refer Deploy Django app with App Service and Deploying a Basic Django App using Azure App Services
The problem is azure just can not show me proper logs that django shows when running on local server
Clicking “Show Logs” will show you the different processes happening behind the scenes
Refer Debug Django Web Application in Azure Web Apps

AWS Cognito app client setup for a website

I am working on integrating Cognito with the website my team is building for user authentication. I am having troubles with regard to number of app client that I should setup. In the AWS's official documentation, it says something like this:
You can create multiple apps for a user pool. Generally an app corresponds to the platform of an app. For example, you might create an app for a server-side application and a different Android app. Each app has its own app client ID.
So normally, lets say for a full stack application, do we need to set up two app clients, one for frontend and one for backend? or it is fine just creating one app client?
You do not need to create 2 app client values to require a user to authenticate to access your web site using a login such as this one:
You only need one App client id value to secure a web app (the note above is describing a web app and a separate mobile app).
To see an example of securing a web site (this example demonstrates how to secure a Spring boot Web app using the OAuth2 identity provider), see this:
Using Amazon Cognito to require a user to log into a web application

Not able to invoke web services using web app which was deployed in Azure

I have a deployed html file by creating web app in Azure and hosted using FTP tool. when I hit the run in intellij, able to submit the values using html file and able to hit the web services. but am not able to hit the web services when i trying to deploy and run the nodes in command prompt.
It looks like your web app does not have the proper url of your web server.
Feel free to see an example of how we had build a front end web app at: https://github.com/corda/samples-kotlin/tree/master/Advanced/auction-cordapp/client/src/main/resources
The front-end is simple angular web app.

Is Heroku hosting incompatible with .net?

I have a Facebook application hosted in Azure coded in c#. But configuration in my Facebook application asks for Hosting URL: that must be hosted in Heroku. So my application can't post actions to Facebook because this error always pops:
Given URL is not allowed by the Application configuration.
How is it supposed to work if I can't add my Azure URL: app.cloudapp.net as a hosting URL if only Heroku URLs are accepted.
Adding my applications's URL to the App Domains in application configuration hasn't helped either.
And strangely another application that I have works fine with no Hosting URL defined.
What I'm supposed to do to solve this, migrate everything to PHP? I know there can be another answer.

Chrome packaged application and Facebook redirect url

I have a Chrome Packaged Application that I am currently integrating with the Facebook API. The Facebook Javascript SDK requires that I provide the URL of where my application is hosted and for security reasons they only redirect to this url.
The problem is that a Chrome Packaged Application doesn't have a url. I am aware of the chrome.extension.getURL but this url is not static, it changes per installation. Is there any way to set a URL for a Chrome Application that works for all installations?
Once you publish your app the id from chrome.extension.getURL will not change. The id matches the key used to sign the extension and once you publish an extension to the Web Store that key doesn't change. Developing locally will be more annoying since each time you "load an unpacked extension" it will get a new id.