On 11/22/24 00:37, Odhiambo Washington via Mailman-users wrote:
On Fri, Nov 22, 2024 at 9:59 AM Tobias Diekershoff <tobiasd@fsfe.org> wrote:
Are Mailman3/Postorius and Hyperkitty supposed to run in separated databases, or are they supposed to use the same database?
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The official documentation specifies two DBs - one for Mailman Core and the other for Mailmanweb. As far as I know, there are no conflicts in the tables so you could use the same DB for both.
And the mailmanweb DB is for HyperKitty and Postorius. I know of no doc suggesting separate databases for HyperKitty and Postorius and in fact accomplishing that would require separate Django instances for HyperKitty and Postorius.
I.e., Postorius, HyperKitty and django-mailman3 are all Django applications and use the database configured in Django's settings. Mailman core is separate and uses the database configured in mailman.cfg.
As Odhiambo says, there are no table conflicts between these databases so they can be either the same database or separate databases as you wish.
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