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django-edelweiss-data-usermanager
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This is a django appliation to help manage users and user groups for an EdelweissData installation. It provides an admin dashboard creating and editing entites directly into the EdelweissData database.
It is assumed you already have a Edelweiss Data database. The django app will not try to create the EdelweissData core database tables.
Add this app to your installed apps in your settings.py file:
INSTALLED_APPS = [
....
'django_edelweiss_data.usermanager',
]
You probably want to keep your EdelweissData core tables in a different schema from your django application files. You might even choose to use a different database. Add a router in your settings.py file so that django knows to look for the EdelweissData tables in a different location:
DATABASE_ROUTERS = ['django_edelweiss_data.usermanager.router.Router']
Then configure your DATABASES section with default
and edelweiss_datasets
sections. In the
following example, all tables are in the edelweiss database. The EdelweissData core tables are in
the datasets
schema and the django application tables are in the django
schema.
DATABASES = {
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.postgresql',
'OPTIONS': {
'options': '-c search_path=django',
},
'NAME': 'edelweiss',
},
'edelweiss_datasets': {
'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.postgresql',
'OPTIONS': {
'options': '-c search_path=datasets',
},
'NAME': 'edelweiss',
}
}
Connect to your database and create the django schema:
CREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTS django;
And then run migrations:
python manager.py migrate usermanager
FAQs
User management django application for Edelweiss Data
We found that django-edelweiss-data-usermanager demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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