[google-appengine] Re: 404 after project wrongly suspended for social engineering and then reinstated

2022-03-06 Thread Tycho Bellers
Hmm, that is interesting, although I'm not able to reproduce that behavior when hosting the website locally. (Other than the blank page when accessing /commands, which was caused by this line

[google-appengine] Re: 404 after project wrongly suspended for social engineering and then reinstated

2022-02-15 Thread Tycho Bellers
Deploying to a new service works, but then you have to specify that service in the URL which is not ideal. I still haven't managed to get it working again with just the default URL ( https://discord-dictionary-bot.uc.r.appspot.com/). I don't think I'm able to open a ticket because I'm just

[google-appengine] Re: 404 after project wrongly suspended for social engineering and then reinstated

2022-02-09 Thread Tycho Bellers
I have already tried redeploying a new version, but that does not have any effect. The only routing configuration I have is in app.yaml: runtime: nodejs14 handlers: # Serve all static files with urls ending with a file extension - url: /(.*\..+)$ static_files: dist/\1 upload: dist/(.*\..+)$ #

[google-appengine] 404 after project wrongly suspended for social engineering and then reinstated

2022-02-08 Thread Tycho Bellers
I am using app engine to host a website for my Discord bot. My website was wrongly suspended for "social engineering" and shortly after was reinstated after an appeal (this has happened twice already). The emails I received mentioned a specific URL of my website: