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Documize and multi-tenant

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  • alex-a-sotoA Offline
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    #1

    Can we use Documize as a multi-tenanted application on Cloudron?

    From the documentation:

    "Documize is a fully multi-tenanted application capable of serving multiple separated customers from within the same running instance.

    A single Documize installation supports multiple tenants and identifies different tenants based upon URL.

    • https://legal.example.org
    • https://finance.example.org
    • https://tech.example.org

    A Documize user can have access to one or more tenants. Each tenants data is protected from the other tenants."

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  • girishG Offline
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    replied to alex-a-soto on last edited by girish
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    @alex-a-soto Reading that doc, it seems they want you to do SQL operations. This seems non-trivial and far from ideal. Are you intending to actually do those complicated things?

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    #3

    Hi @girish, thank you for your response. I was exploring the possibility of creating an internal knowledge base for the team and an external one for the public using one instance of Documize. However, it doesn't seem like a good option.

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    @alex-a-soto yeah, it's best to just have two separate installations - one for each use case, I think. The single tenant option works well and is stable.

    Otherwise, you have to become very comfortable with the database schema of Documize (and who knows what breaks going forward).

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