You're correct, it's projects, not applications.
Each project has 1 application at the moment.

Not all of the project have user management but a couple have.



On Apr 1, 2:10 pm, Thomas Guettler <h...@tbz-pariv.de> wrote:
> Dids schrieb:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I have a handful of application running on the same apache server.
>
> > More are on the way and it's starting to get messy to manage.
>
> > I'd like to "merge" all the applications into one but I'm not sure how
> > to go about it.
> > [What I want is, a single entry in my apache.conf file, not one per
> > app as I have now]
>
> Please use django terms: One *project* contains one or many *applications*.
> Example: settings.py is part of the project. While most views and models.py
> are part of the applications.
>
> I think you should have one entry in apache.conf for every *project*.
>
>
>
> > I initially tried to write some sort of a portal that would link to
> > each app, but I can't get Django to switch to the different databases.
>
> > How would you guy go about it?
>
> Don't put code into projects, python logic should be in applications. A 
> project
> is quite small. It is just a container and configuration for several 
> applications.
>
> > Do I have to bite the bullet and merge the databases , views files,
> > settings etc etc?
>
> Does every project have its own user management?
>
> HTH,
>   Thomas
>
> --
> Thomas Guettler,http://www.thomas-guettler.de/
> E-Mail: guettli (*) thomas-guettler + de
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