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hello everybody,
i have 3 databases on odoo 9 and i want to have a direct link for each database thanks, 

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What do you mean with a direct link? Do you mean an URL that points to one of the databases that is running on one Odoo instance? In that case: have a look at db-filter.

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as i said i have 3 database and i want for each one have an URL without entering in the database selector for exemple : for db1 = 192.168.1.45:8069/db1 for db2 = 192.168.1.45:8069/db2 for db3 = 192.168.1.45:8069/db3 is this is possible in odoo Best regards

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Hi medmars,

You have two options:
The first option is to handle everything with Nginx and do the forwarding / domain point there.
The second option is to use the built-in Odoo parameter '--db-filter'. With this filter you can 'link' databases to domains.
A quote from the official documentation:

--db-filter <filter> hides databases that do not match <filter>. The filter is a regular expression, with the additions that: %h is replaced by the whole hostname the request is made on. %d is replaced by the subdomain the request is made on, with the exception of www (so domain odoo.com and www.odoo.com both match the database odoo)

You can find the official docs here: https://www.odoo.com/documentation/8.0/reference/cmdline.html and there is a nice tutorial here: https://www.inlinetechnology.com/blog/howto-3/post/odoo-mapping-url-to-database-10

Yenthe

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Thanks so much

You're welcome, best of luck!

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Place db name in the query string like:

localhost:8069/web/login?db=db1,

localhost:8069/web/login?db=db2,

localhost:8069/web/login?db=db3

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for version 9, it should be localhost:8069/web/web?db=db3

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thanks

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i think you should delete "web" to be like : localhost:8069/web?db=db3

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