Django application, set urls per domain.
Project description
Django application, implement multi domain concept. You can choose your url config according to your domain host.
Installation
You can install the most recent Django Theming version using pip:
pip install django-multidomain
Setup
NOTE: The following settings should be added to the project file ‘settings.py’.
Add ‘multidomain’ to ‘’INSTALLED_APPS’’:
INSTALLED_APPS += ( 'multidomain', )
Add ‘multidomain.middleware.DomainMiddleware’ to ‘’MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES’’:
MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES += ( 'multidomain.middleware.DomainMiddleware', )
Create a file for each domain you have (For example: ‘domain-one.dev’ and ‘domain-two.dev’):
* urls.py (by default) from django.conf.urls import patterns, include, url from django.contrib import admin urlpatterns = patterns('', url(r'^admin/', include(admin.site.urls)), ) * urls-one.py from django.conf.urls import patterns, include, url import one.urls urlpatterns = patterns( '', url(r'^', include(one.urls, namespace='one')), ) * urls-two.py from django.conf.urls import patterns, include, url import two.urls urlpatterns = patterns( '', url(r'^', include(two.urls, namespace='one')), )
Declare host/domain urlconfig tuple ‘’URL_CONFIG’’:
URL_CONFIG = ( (r'^(.+\.)?domain-one\.dev', 'urls-one'), (r'^(.+\.)?domain-two\.dev', 'urls-two'), ) ROOT_URLCONF = 'urls'
Usage
It should create a folder themes at the project with the following structure:
project_django/ | -- __init__.py | -- settings.py | -- wsgi.py | -- urls-one.py | -- urls-two.py | -- urls.py (default/optional)
NOTE: We use ‘’django-theming’’ library to manage multiple teming. (https://github.com/achavezu89/django-theming)
Contributing
Development of django-multidomain happens at github: https://github.com/cyacarinic/django-multidomain
Credits
Claudio Yacarini: https://github.com/cyacarinic/
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