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I'm thinking that for our purposes:
1. Because several Django projects need a migration from sync to async
which requires time and resources, sync engines can specify a new key
called ASYNC_DATABASE_ALIAS whose value is a string that is a database
alias in the DATABASES dict. The
Hi Andrew,
I'm afraid I don't know much about async, but I can point you at some
recent changes. Andrew Godwin created a PR with the draft of the async ORM
API. Carlton recently asked for tests:
https://twitter.com/carltongibson/status/1486281689265545221 . Perhaps
check out those PR's and see if
Hi!
Good to hear about the use of RDS Proxy. I have considered looking at it to
help scaling.
You should be able to bypass the timezone check yourself with a little
subclassing. You can implement this yourself with a subclassed database
backend like so:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.0/ref/d
Sorry - lest I miscommunicate - the DBAs make the default equivalent to
EST5EDT, rather than UTC. Django team leads (me and David), want USE_TZ =
True to be on for all the applications, and because of this the postgresql
backend will issue SET TIMEZONE UTC in
django/db/backends/postgreql/base
Hi Django developers,
At the National Library of Medicine we are doing a lot of Django and AWS.
For some of the applications with heavier traffic, we are using RDS Proxy
within AWS. RDS Proxy is sort of like a managed version of pgbouncer or
pg-pool-II - it must be rather AWS customized becau
On Monday, January 31, 2022 at 7:55:47 AM UTC+1 f.apo...@gmail.com wrote:
> Okay then,
>
> some of the things like sender reputation and different bounce hooks came
> to my mind as well, but it is good to hear confirmation from others. I
> think the next steps would be to create a new ticket to