Django resolve site and/or path as site, site framework?
A user of 'Some Organization' can make actions through:1.2.3.4/someorganization/(action1/action2/etc..)
By pointing someorganization.com
to 1.2.3.4
What I want to achive is:
I would like that django knows that someorganization.com/action1
"maps" the request to 1.2.3.4/someorganization/action1
.
I dont know if its possible to do something with a "URL Dispatcher" with middleware etc.
I know a little about djangos site framework but I would like to avoid having a settings
file for each site/organization.
I'm not looking for a solution with subdomains eg. someorganization.ourdomain.com
The thing is I'm not sure what to look/search for. So I need help getting pointed in the right direction.
django django-urls django-sites
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A user of 'Some Organization' can make actions through:1.2.3.4/someorganization/(action1/action2/etc..)
By pointing someorganization.com
to 1.2.3.4
What I want to achive is:
I would like that django knows that someorganization.com/action1
"maps" the request to 1.2.3.4/someorganization/action1
.
I dont know if its possible to do something with a "URL Dispatcher" with middleware etc.
I know a little about djangos site framework but I would like to avoid having a settings
file for each site/organization.
I'm not looking for a solution with subdomains eg. someorganization.ourdomain.com
The thing is I'm not sure what to look/search for. So I need help getting pointed in the right direction.
django django-urls django-sites
add a comment |
A user of 'Some Organization' can make actions through:1.2.3.4/someorganization/(action1/action2/etc..)
By pointing someorganization.com
to 1.2.3.4
What I want to achive is:
I would like that django knows that someorganization.com/action1
"maps" the request to 1.2.3.4/someorganization/action1
.
I dont know if its possible to do something with a "URL Dispatcher" with middleware etc.
I know a little about djangos site framework but I would like to avoid having a settings
file for each site/organization.
I'm not looking for a solution with subdomains eg. someorganization.ourdomain.com
The thing is I'm not sure what to look/search for. So I need help getting pointed in the right direction.
django django-urls django-sites
A user of 'Some Organization' can make actions through:1.2.3.4/someorganization/(action1/action2/etc..)
By pointing someorganization.com
to 1.2.3.4
What I want to achive is:
I would like that django knows that someorganization.com/action1
"maps" the request to 1.2.3.4/someorganization/action1
.
I dont know if its possible to do something with a "URL Dispatcher" with middleware etc.
I know a little about djangos site framework but I would like to avoid having a settings
file for each site/organization.
I'm not looking for a solution with subdomains eg. someorganization.ourdomain.com
The thing is I'm not sure what to look/search for. So I need help getting pointed in the right direction.
django django-urls django-sites
django django-urls django-sites
edited Nov 14 '18 at 10:56
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