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SaaS - Software as a Service
This app provides support for services that follow the SaaS model. Traditionaly known as multi-site or multi-tenant web applications where a single installation of a CMS provides accounts for multiple isolated tenants.
Service declaration
Each service is defined by a SoftwareService
subclass, you can find examples on the services
module.
The minimal service declaration will be:
class DrupalService(SoftwareService):
name = 'drupal'
verbose_name = "Drupal"
icon = 'orchestra/icons/apps/Drupal.png'
site_domain = settings.SAAS_MOODLE_DOMAIN
Additional attributes can be used to further customize the service class to your needs.
Custom forms
If the service needs to keep track of additional information you should provide an extra form and serializer. For example, wordpress requires you to provide an email_address during account creation, and the assigned blog ID is required for effectively update account state or delete it. In this case we provide two forms:
class WordPressForm(SaaSBaseForm):
email = forms.EmailField(label=_("Email"),
help_text=_("A new user will be created if the above email address is not in the database.<br>"
"The username and password will be mailed to this email address."))
class WordPressChangeForm(WordPressForm):
blog_id = forms.IntegerField(label=("Blog ID"), widget=widgets.SpanWidget, required=False,
help_text=_("ID of this blog used by WordPress, the only attribute that doesn't change."))
WordPressForm provides the email field, and WordPressChangeForm adds the blog_id
on top of it. blog_id
will be represented as a readonly field on the form, so no modification will be allowed.
Serializer for extra data
Additionally, we should provide a serializer in order to save the form extra pices of information into the database (into field data).
class WordPressDataSerializer(serializers.Serializer):
email = serializers.EmailField(label=_("Email"))
blog_id = serializers.IntegerField(label=_("Blog ID"), allow_null=True, required=False)
Now we have everything needed for declaring the WordPress service.
class WordPressService(SoftwareService):
name = 'wordpress'
verbose_name = "WordPress"
form = WordPressForm
change_form = WordPressChangeForm
serializer = WordPressDataSerializer
icon = 'orchestra/icons/apps/WordPress.png'
change_readonly_fields = ('email', 'blog_id')
site_domain = settings.SAAS_WORDPRESS_DOMAIN
allow_custom_url = settings.SAAS_WORDPRESS_ALLOW_CUSTOM_URL
Notice that two optional forms can be provices form
and change_form
. When non of them is provided, SaaS will provide a default one for you. When only form
is provided, it will be used for both, add view and change view. If both are provided, form
will be used for the add view and change_form
for the change view. This last option allows us to display the blog_id
back to the user, only when we have it (after creation).
change_readonly_fields
is a tuple with the name of the fields that can not be edditied once the service has been created.
Backend
A backend class is required to interface with the web application and perform save()
and delete()
operations on it. The more reliable way of interfacing with the application is by means of a CLI (e.g. Moodle, but not all CMS come with this tool. The second preferable way is using some sort of API, possibly HTTP-based (e.g. gitLab. This is less realiable because additional moving parts are used underneeth the interface; a busy web server can timeout our requests. The least prefered way is interfacing with an HTTP-HTML interface designed for human consumption, really paintful to implement but sometimes is the only way (e.g. WordPress).
Some applications do not support multi-tenancy by default, but we can hack the configuration file of such apps and generate table prefix or database name based on some property of the URL. Example of this services are moodle and phplist respectively.
Settings
Enabled services should be added into the SAAS_ENABLED_SERVICES
settings tuple, providing its full module path, e.g. 'orchestra.contrib.saas.services.moodle.MoodleService'
. Parameters that should allow easy configuration on each deployment should be defined as settings. e.g. SAAS_WORDPRESS_DOMAIN
. Take a look at the settings
module.