An approach to lightweight tenancy management using Django Rest Framework with Eliana Rosselli

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Multitenancy is a broad spectrum, ranging from using separate databases for each tenant to using a shared database and schema. This talk will present a “lightweight” multitenancy use case that we’ve run into across different projects in various contexts. We will present a simple custom solution using Django Rest Framework and explain why it worked for our needs. We will also go over which cases could use a similar approach (and which could not), as well as a different approach using an existing library.

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