Hey Rich,
My best recommendation for structuring Django projects (and for optimization and a myriad other goodies) would be the book Two Scoops of Django by Daniel and Audrey Roy Greenfeld. I could say a lot but the bottom line is, check the book out. It's at https://www.twoscoopspress.com/
There are various factors to consider and this book (to me, at least) best encapsulates all those. I believe that it also applies for newer versions of Django than v1.8.
Best regards,
Sithembewena
On Apr 8, 2017 00:53, "Rich Shepard" <rshepard@appl-ecosys.com> wrote:
Caveat: I'm not a professional coder or web developer, but have written
many applications over the years. Because I'm also new to django I need
insights into how to structure an application application supporting
multiple users, each in its own private section.
This application will allow my clients to upload data to the web site,
each in his own space. Data will be stored in a postgres-9.6+ backend.
Generated reports will be available for download.
I understand that a django application has many 'apps' in it and is not a
single-file framework. If there is an example of how to set up and structure
such an application please point me to it so I can learn from success.
Pointers, references to docs or web sites will be appreciated and used.
TIA,
Rich
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