Django doesn't officially support Microsoft SQL Server. To connect to SQL Server in your Django projects, you can use django-pyodbc as the DB backend.
1. Install required packages on your Ubuntu server:
sudo apt-get install unixodbc unixodbc-dev freetds-dev tdsodbc
In the virtualenv of your django project, install pyodbc and django-pyodbc:
pip install --allow-external pyodbc --allow-unverified pyodbc pyodbc
pip install django-pyodbc
2. Edit /etc/freetds/freetds.conf to update the server for SQL Server .
# A typical Microsoft server
[sqlserver]
host = <server ip>
port = 1433
tds version = 7.0
3. Set up FreeTDS driver in etc/odbcinst.ini (Run odbcinst -j to check where the configuration files are located and make sure the paths for the Driver and Setup are valid):
[FreeTDS]
Description = TDS driver (Sybase/MS SQL)
Driver = /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/odbc/libtdsodbc.so
Setup = /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/odbc/libtdsS.so
CPTimeout =
CPReuse =
FileUsage = 1
4. Update the DATABASES setting for your django project:
DATABASES = {
4. Update the DATABASES setting for your django project:
DATABASES = {
'default': {
'ENGINE': "django_pyodbc",
'HOST': "sqlserver",
'USER': "mssql_user",
'PASSWORD': "mssql_password",
'NAME': "database_name",
'OPTIONS': {
'host_is_server': False,
'driver': 'FreeTDS',
},
}
}
5. Test your connection and celebrate.
5. Test your connection and celebrate.
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