What I did is create an attribute in my models and called it
model.py
class Data(models.Model):
# connection_name is my database name which points to the name from
settings.py
connection_name = "gis"
name = models.CharField(max_length=50)
area = models.IntegerField()
and created a
The only solution I can directly think of, since the SITE_ID is in
settings.py would be to use some python logic to determine the
database for that site.
eg.
if SITE_ID == 1:
... Database settings for site 1 here ...
Use an if-then like this in your settings.py.
Now if what your going after
I had a kind of crazy idea and I wanted to bounce it off of some
people with a lot more django experience than I.
Here's my scenario...
I would like 1 code base, this code base services potentially hundreds
of businesses, each of which I want to have a copy of the same schema
but with data only r
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