I have a weird legacy database use-case: I have multiple databases, with (1) exactly the same schema, but (2) very different datasets. Databases, entire databases, with this schema, are being added to the total dataset every week.
Is there a way to (1) introspect the server to find out what databases are available, and if so, is there a way to (2) route to the correct database by URL, rather than by the current per-model solution (since my models don't change, only the associated underlying tables)?
Can this introspection be made dynamic, so every time someone hits the home page I can show them the list of available databases?
A generic solution is preferable, of course, but a MySQL-only solution is currently acceptable.
(The use case in the European Molecular Biology Lab's genome library, which is published every few months as a suite of MySQL database dumps, one database per species, with a core schema of about twenty tables which map nicely to six or so apps. The schema is stable and hasn't changed in years.)