Fixed #24919 -- Allowed disabling of migrations on a per app basis
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@ -66,6 +66,9 @@ class MigrationLoader(object):
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for app_config in apps.get_app_configs():
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# Get the migrations module directory
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module_name = self.migrations_module(app_config.label)
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if module_name is None:
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self.unmigrated_apps.add(app_config.label)
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continue
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was_loaded = module_name in sys.modules
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try:
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module = import_module(module_name)
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@ -1862,6 +1862,15 @@ In this case, migrations pertaining to the ``blog`` app will be contained in the
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If you provide the ``app_label`` argument, :djadmin:`makemigrations` will
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automatically create the package if it doesn't already exist.
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.. versionadded:: 1.9
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When you supply ``None`` as a value for an app, Django will consider the app as
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an app without migrations regardless of an existing ``migrations`` submodule.
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This can be used, for example, in a test settings file to skip migrations while
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testing (tables will still be created for the apps' models). If this is used in
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your general project settings, remember to use the migrate
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:djadminopt:`--run-syncdb` option if you want to create tables for the app.
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.. setting:: MONTH_DAY_FORMAT
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MONTH_DAY_FORMAT
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@ -446,6 +446,9 @@ Migrations
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* Added support for serialization of ``functools.partial`` objects.
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* When supplying ``None`` as a value in :setting:`MIGRATION_MODULES`, Django
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will consider the app an app without migrations.
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Models
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^^^^^^
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@ -179,6 +179,29 @@ class LoaderTests(TestCase):
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"App missing __init__.py in migrations module not in unmigrated apps."
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)
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@override_settings(
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INSTALLED_APPS=['migrations.migrations_test_apps.migrated_app'],
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)
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def test_marked_as_migrated(self):
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"""
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Undefined MIGRATION_MODULES implies default migration module.
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"""
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migration_loader = MigrationLoader(connection)
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self.assertEqual(migration_loader.migrated_apps, {'migrated_app'})
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self.assertEqual(migration_loader.unmigrated_apps, set())
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@override_settings(
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INSTALLED_APPS=['migrations.migrations_test_apps.migrated_app'],
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MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrated_app": None},
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)
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def test_marked_as_unmigrated(self):
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"""
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MIGRATION_MODULES allows disabling of migrations for a particular app.
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"""
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migration_loader = MigrationLoader(connection)
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self.assertEqual(migration_loader.migrated_apps, set())
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self.assertEqual(migration_loader.unmigrated_apps, {'migrated_app'})
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@override_settings(MIGRATION_MODULES={"migrations": "migrations.test_migrations_squashed"})
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def test_loading_squashed(self):
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"Tests loading a squashed migration"
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