Forward ported code from 1.5 that adds backwards compatibility with legacy message length.
See commit 9e7183073f for details.
Thanks to Ofir Ovadia for the initial patch.
This is useful for tests manually calling migrate inside a testcase,
for normal usage this should make no difference, since there is no
surrounding transaction after all. If there is one we still try to
leave the transaction in a useable state (for postgres at least).
If this commit turns out to be causing issues, settings savepoint=False
is probably the right fix :)
Changed the migration autodetector to remove models last so that FK
and M2M fields will not be left as dangling references. Added a check
in the migration state renderer to error out in the presence of
dangling references instead of leaving them as strings. Fixed a bug
in the sqlite backend to handle the deletion of M2M fields with
"through" models properly (i.e., do nothing successfully).
Thanks to melinath for report, loic for tests and andrewgodwin and
charettes for assistance with architecture.
The warning hint of `_check_test_runner` of 1.6 compatibility had a link
to a general release note. The link should be edited to refer the
relevant "Backwards incompatible changes in 1.6" section that documents
the cause and the possible solutions and workarounds of the warning.
3857 is now the official EPSG code for the Google spherical mercator
projection and some recent versions of GDAL do not recognize 900913
any longer.
Thanks Tim Graham for the report and initial patch.
This is a bit faster than ours, which is good, because it lets you increase
the iteration counts.
This will be used on Python 3.4+, and, pending the acceptance of PEP466, on
newer Python 2.7s.
Changed the migration autodetector to remove models last so that FK
and M2M fields will not be left as dangling references. Added a check
in the migration state renderer to error out in the presence of
dangling references instead of leaving them as strings. Fixed a bug
in the sqlite backend to handle the deletion of M2M fields with
"through" models properly (i.e., do nothing successfully).
Thanks to melinath for report, loic for tests and andrewgodwin and
charettes for assistance with architecture.
Thanks intgr for the report.
This commit doesn't include a test because I don't know how to emulate a
database disconnection in a cross-database compatible way.
Also simplified a 'backends' test that was constrained by this problem.
The ticket was originally about two failing tests, which are
fixed by putting their queries in transactions.
Thanks Tim Graham for the report, Aymeric Augustin for the fix,
and Simon Charette, Tim Graham & Loïc Bistuer for review.