Using user uploaded sqlite database in Django











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I am new to Django and wanted to ask for best way to cater to the below scenario.




  1. I have generated models.py using inspectDb on a sqlite database.

  2. I am able to use the generated model classes to access the data from the database and display in a customized view.


having successfully performed the above use case, now:




  1. allow users to upload their respective version of the sqlite file to be able to generate views for their data. <- I am looking for guidance on what is the best way to accomplish this.










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    I am new to Django and wanted to ask for best way to cater to the below scenario.




    1. I have generated models.py using inspectDb on a sqlite database.

    2. I am able to use the generated model classes to access the data from the database and display in a customized view.


    having successfully performed the above use case, now:




    1. allow users to upload their respective version of the sqlite file to be able to generate views for their data. <- I am looking for guidance on what is the best way to accomplish this.










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      I am new to Django and wanted to ask for best way to cater to the below scenario.




      1. I have generated models.py using inspectDb on a sqlite database.

      2. I am able to use the generated model classes to access the data from the database and display in a customized view.


      having successfully performed the above use case, now:




      1. allow users to upload their respective version of the sqlite file to be able to generate views for their data. <- I am looking for guidance on what is the best way to accomplish this.










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      I am new to Django and wanted to ask for best way to cater to the below scenario.




      1. I have generated models.py using inspectDb on a sqlite database.

      2. I am able to use the generated model classes to access the data from the database and display in a customized view.


      having successfully performed the above use case, now:




      1. allow users to upload their respective version of the sqlite file to be able to generate views for their data. <- I am looking for guidance on what is the best way to accomplish this.







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