Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Re: building multiple dynamic websites on the fly

Den 07/01/2014 kl. 14.40 skrev Mrinmoy Das <mrinmoy.das91@gmail.com>:

> Is there a pure django solution towards this problem?

There is the Django sites framework to help you decide what to do depending on the domain name you are receiving. See https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/contrib/sites/. Or just look at HttpRequest.META.HTTP_HOST and continue from there.

If you only want to offer subdomains to your users (user1.example.com), you just set up your DNS to pass all subdomains to your server (*.example.com).

If you want to offer arbitrary domain names, you either need to ask your users to register a domain name and set up their DNS to point to your server (and possibly set up your web server to accept these domain names), or become a domain name registrar yourself so you can handle the paperwork for them (like e.g. https://one.com does). The latter is not really an option if you are a small company.

Erik

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