That branch is totally dead, there is some external work attempting to
add multi-db support, I don't know the status of it though.

On Aug 27, 4:40 am, Romain Gaches <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thinking about switching from a homemade framework to django, I took a  
> look a the MultiDatabaseSupport stuff 
> (http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/MultipleDatabaseSupport
> ).
> The related code seems to be 2 years old, is this branch still in  
> development ?
>
> I also noticed that the DB parameters are "statically" defined in the  
> settings. I'm actually looking for the ability to connect to a  
> database "on the fly" according to session-related data; would it be  
> possible without too much adapting work ?
>
> The aim is to have a separate database (with the same schema) for each  
> customer account in my app, the customer id being extracted from a  
> session variable.
>
> I'm currently using my own db manager: attaching & detaching databases  
> (SQLite, MySQL), cross-db requests, etc... but django's models are so  
> amazing I'd like to lighten my app with it :)
>
> --
> Romain
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