Lms_1 | **_kwargs_for_callable(callable_, data)) Lms_1 | File "/openedx/venv/lib/python3.5/site-packages/mako/runtime.py", line 829, in _render Lms_1 | File "/openedx/venv/lib/python3.5/site-packages/mako/template.py", line 454, in render_unicode Lms_1 | return self.mako_template.render_unicode(**context_dictionary) Lms_1 | File "/openedx/edx-platform/common/djangoapps/edxmako/template.py", line 83, in render Lms_1 | return template.render(dictionary, request) Lms_1 | File "/openedx/edx-platform/common/djangoapps/edxmako/shortcuts.py", line 177, in render_to_string Here’s the following log for nginx Attaching to tutor_local_nginx_1 Has anyone encountered this issue and if so how did you fix it? It isn’t until I manually enter the command tutor local start -d again does the nginx issue go away. I checked the docker containers and none of them seem to have any issue. When the tutor is successfully deployed using the whole pipeline and I navigate to either LMS or CMS I receive a 500 error. Has anyone set up a AWS CodeDeploy for tutor? I have the whole CodePipeline + CodeDeploy to EC2 (process starts when there is a Github action to the repo) where during the ApplicationStart hook, CodeDeploy runs a script that has the following line tutor local start -d.
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