I don't think there's anything specific about Mezzanine and Channels. If
you have a Django app that works, all you'd need to do is install it as
usual in a Mezzanine project (add to INSTALLED_APPS, configure urls,
etc). Same thing with the server, if you have a stack that works with
Django, it should work with Mezzanine.
On 2017-05-19 12:58 PM, Richard Prosser wrote:
I would like to add Channels
<https://channels.readthedocs.io/en/stable/> to Mezzanine, so as to
provide a custom chat facility for one of my projects. I have tried to
do this and add special pages via Django CMS but I have found that to
be quite awkward.
Does Mezzanine make such additions any easier? My impression is 'yes'
because we can use our own models etc. but I would welcome some
informed opinion on the matter. One concern may be that a simple HTTP
server will not suffice, as there will need to be a handler for each
channel.
I may be willing to make a GitHub repo. for this, at least in a basic
sense. My own chat code will be private however.
I am an experienced Python developer and I have explored Django in
some depth recently but I am new to Mezzanine.
Thanks ...
Richard
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