Experiment: migrate to DRF + React#228
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wip: access explore apis in react frontend
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use site configuration in client
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Status as of 01/05/2025:
/api/to the DRF routes to maintain functionality in the preexisting routes and try to move incrementally without breaking changes.api/explore/<model>/<id>works.api/explore/<model>/<id>/downloaddoes not work yet.api/page/<name>works.api/searchworks.api/export/<model>/<id>/formatdoes not work.api/site-infoworks.api/csrfworks./explorepage needs to be behind auth.Lots more to do if we want to move forward with this! I'm not 100% sold on this being the best use case for the frontend given all of the work to get credentials and make sure everything is secure. I am interested in trying Alpine.js and HTMX as a more lightweight alternative to React with the goal of phasing out Knockout and jQuery.