I'm creating a site where multiple users will enter their details and
get access to admin I want to create from them .I want to use default
Django admin as a kind of Super User access for myself. I don't want
these users to have access to Super User admin.
I want them to have their own admins where they can enter some
details, sync with an external web service and create some reports
with the data I pull in from an external site.
So, the way I imagine this is customer comes to my site and signs up.
I generate a kind of console for them. They can access it via
www.mysite.com/customername/console/ and get the reports from the
console.
What I'm not sure about is the following:
-Can this be done in Django?
-Would I use the inbuilt auth framework that's used also in admin or
would I create another? I mean, should I create another Model for
these users or use the existing one that's enabled in applications?
-Also, how would I setup my urls.py to deal with this type of URL
www.mysite.com/customername/console/? Should I just set it up to parse
www.mysite.com/whatever/console/ and then use views.py to match the /
customername/ part and pull in the info accordingly?
I'm learning Django at the moment and it looks like a framework I can
use for this project, but I just wanted to make sure this can be done
before spending more time on it.
Thanks for your help guys. I appreciate it.
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