#17608: Does python(django) have an official database driver to access SQLFire
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     Reporter:  jackniu              |                    Owner:  nobody
         Type:  New feature          |                   Status:  closed
    Component:  Database layer       |                  Version:  1.3
  (models, ORM)                      |               Resolution:  invalid
     Severity:  Normal               |             Triage Stage:
     Keywords:  sqlFire              |  Unreviewed
    Has patch:  0                    |      Needs documentation:  0
  Needs tests:  0                    |  Patch needs improvement:  0
Easy pickings:  0                    |                    UI/UX:  0
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Changes (by anonymous):

 * status:  new => closed
 * needs_docs:   => 0
 * resolution:   => invalid
 * needs_tests:   => 0
 * needs_better_patch:   => 0


Comment:

 First, as a matter of protocol, this bug tracker is dedicated to bugs or
 feature requests. General questions should go to the django-users mailing
 list.

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 Currently, there are no plans to add an official SQLFire database adapter
 to Django.

 It's possible to implement one as a third party module, but I'm not aware
 of such a project.

 https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.3/ref/databases/#using-a-3rd-party-
 database-backend

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