Fixed #15573: Forced the default site id to be 1 when creating test databases, to prevent a large number of errors when running the tests using the oracle backend.
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@ -248,6 +248,14 @@ class BaseDatabaseCreation(object):
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interactive=False,
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database=self.connection.alias)
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# One effect of calling syncdb followed by flush is that the id of the
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# default site may or may not be 1, depending on how the sequence was
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# reset. If the sites app is loaded, then we coerce it.
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from django.db.models import get_model
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Site = get_model('sites', 'Site')
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if Site is not None and Site.objects.using(self.connection.alias).count() == 1:
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Site.objects.using(self.connection.alias).update(id=settings.SITE_ID)
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from django.core.cache import get_cache
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from django.core.cache.backends.db import BaseDatabaseCache
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for cache_alias in settings.CACHES:
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