On 5 Apr, 15:39, alessio c <viandant...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am thinking about starting a Django app to manage data (I need it
> for financial reporting).
>
> What I am wondering about those days is a way to create an application
> that:
>
> 1) Allows the privileged user to insert a "plug in" that adds a module
> and its views.
>
> 2) Allows the user to add views and "scripts" to an existing model.
>
> The way I think this is a model centric application with different
> views and file uploaders. For me this would be a break out as we use
> to run different reports from the same dataset (just changing the
> grouping, filtering, formulas). I need file uploaders as the same
> model can be populated from different files, organized in different
> ways.
>
> Do you have some aviced on best practices to achieve this? I don't
> want the user to touch the main web site when adding modules and
> views.

Hello,

probably you already know of it http://graphite.wikidot.com/

regards,
Gianluca Riccardi

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