Postgres Connection Pooling for Django.
Reason this release was yanked:
This package is deprecated. Try using: https://pypi.org/project/django-postgrespool2/
Project description
This is a simple Postgres Connection Pooling backend for Django, powered by the lovely and beautiful SQLAlchemy.
Experimental: use with caution.
Usage
Using Django-PostgresPool is simple, just set django_postgrespool as your connection engine:
DATABASES = { 'default': { 'ENGINE': 'django_postgrespool'
If you’re using the dj-database-url module:
import dj_database_url DATABASES['default'] = dj_database_url.config() DATABASES['default']['ENGINE'] = 'django_postgrespool'
If you’re using south:
SOUTH_DATABASE_ADAPTERS = { 'default': 'south.db.postgresql_psycopg2' }
Everything should work as expected.
Installation
Installing Django-PostgresPool is simple, with pip:
$ pip install django-postgrespool
Configuration
Optionally, you can provide additional options to pass to SQLAlchemy’s pool creation:
DATABASE_POOL_ARGS = { 'max_overflow': 10, 'pool_size': 5, 'recycle': 300 }
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