Remove DASH_HOST and DASH_PORT, use std vars#167
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Is it okay to have this BC break? |
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Assuming the BC break is okay...
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Yes, now's the time for breaking compatibility in the name of standardization. |
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* Autoset routes and requests pathname prefixes (#165) * Inspect environment variables for host & port (#167) * Support for index page templating (#168) * Add support for config-aware relative paths (#172) * Add unit tests for index customization (#176) * Send status code of 1 when unit tests fail (#177)
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This PR proposes to replace
DASH_HOSTandDASH_PORTwithHOSTandPORT, since the former were never actively used in practice, and for parity with Dash for Python.