There's no reason to assume that sys.path[0] is an appropriate location
for generating code. Specifically that doesn't work with extend_sys_path
which puts the additional directories at the end of sys.path.
In order to create a new migrations module, instead of using an
arbitrary entry from sys.path, import as much as possible from the path
to the module, then create missing submodules from there.
Without this change, the tests introduced in the following commit fail,
which seems sufficient to prevent regressions for such a refactoring.
Switched from an adjancency list and uncached, iterative depth-first
search to a Node-based design with direct parent/child links and a
cached, recursive depth-first search. With this change, calculating
a migration plan for a large graph takes several seconds instead of
several hours.
Marked test `migrations.test_graph.GraphTests.test_dfs` as an expected
failure due to reaching the maximum recursion depth.
The new signature enables better support for routing RunPython and
RunSQL operations, especially w.r.t. reusable and third-party apps.
This commit also takes advantage of the deprecation cycle for the old
signature to remove the backward incompatibility introduced in #22583;
RunPython and RunSQL won't call allow_migrate() when when the router
has the old signature.
Thanks Aymeric Augustin and Tim Graham for helping shape up the patch.
Refs 22583.
Swapped out models don't have a _default_manager unless they have
explicitly defined managers. ModelState.from_model() now accounts for
this case and uses an empty list for managers if no explicit managers
are defined and a model is swapped out.
Instead of naively reloading only directly related models (FK, O2O, M2M
relationship) the project state needs to reload their relations as well
as the model changes as well. Furthermore inheriting models (and super
models) need to be reloaded in order to keep inherited fields in sync.
To prevent endless recursive calls an iterative approach is taken.
Previously Django only checked for the table name in CreateModel
operations in initial migrations and faked the migration automatically.
This led to various errors and unexpected behavior. The newly introduced
--fake-initial flag to the migrate command must be passed to get the
same behavior again. With this change Django will bail out in with a
"duplicate relation / table" error instead.
Thanks Carl Meyer and Tim Graham for the documentation update, report
and review.
The migrations autodetector now issues AlterModelOptions operations for
Meta.managed changes instead of DeleteModel + CreateModel.
Thanks iambibhas for the report and Simon and Markus for review.
Previous algo only worked if the first item was a part of the loop,
and you would get an infinite loop otherwise (see test).
To fix this, it was much easier to do a pre-pass.
A bonus is that you now get an error message that actually helps you debug
the dependency problem.
This reverts commit f36151ed16.
Adding kwargs to deconstructed objects does not achieve useful
forward-compatibility in general, since additional arguments are silently
dropped rather than having their intended effect. In fact, it can make the
failure more difficult to diagnose. Thanks Shai Berger for discussion.
This removes the concept of equality between operations to guarantee
compatilibity with Python 3.
Python 3 requires equality to result in identical object hashes. It's
impossible to implement a unique hash that preserves equality as
operations such as field creation depend on being able to accept
arbitrary dicts that cannot be hashed reliably.
Thanks Klaas van Schelven for the original patch in
13d613f800.