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* Added support for :ref:`non-atomic migrations <non-atomic-migrations>` by
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setting the ``atomic`` attribute on a ``Migration``.
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* The ``migrate`` and ``makemigrations`` commands now check for a consistent
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migration history. If they find some unapplied dependencies of an applied
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migration, ``InconsistentMigrationHistory`` is raised.
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* The ``migrate`` and ``makemigrations`` commands now :ref:`check for a
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consistent migration history <migration-history-consistency>`. If they find
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some unapplied dependencies of an applied migration,
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``InconsistentMigrationHistory`` is raised.
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* The :func:`~django.db.models.signals.pre_migrate` and
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:func:`~django.db.models.signals.post_migrate` signals now dispatch their
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@ -98,10 +98,22 @@ the database name would raise an error. For the second example::
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Using other management commands
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-------------------------------
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The other ``django-admin`` commands that interact with the database operate in
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Most other ``django-admin`` commands that interact with the database operate in
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the same way as :djadmin:`migrate` -- they only ever operate on one database at
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a time, using ``--database`` to control the database used.
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An exception to this rule is the :djadmin:`makemigrations` command. It
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validates the migration history in the databases to catch problems with the
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existing migration files (which could be caused by editing them) before
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creating new migrations. By default, it checks only the ``default`` database,
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but it consults the the :meth:`allow_migrate` method of :ref:`routers
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<topics-db-multi-db-routing>` if any are installed.
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.. versionchanged:: 1.10
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Migration consistency checks were added. Checks based on database routers
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were added in 1.10.1.
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.. _topics-db-multi-db-routing:
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Automatic database routing
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``model_name`` will be silently skipped when running :djadmin:`migrate` on
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the ``db``. Changing the behavior of ``allow_migrate()`` for models that
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already have migrations may result in broken foreign keys, extra tables,
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or missing tables.
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or missing tables. When :djadmin:`makemigrations` verifies the migration
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history, it skips databases where no app is allowed to migrate.
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A router doesn't have to provide *all* these methods -- it may omit one
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or more of them. If one of the methods is omitted, Django will skip
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and fake-applies the migration if so. Without ``--fake-initial``, initial
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migrations are treated no differently from any other migration.
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.. _migration-history-consistency:
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History consistency
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-------------------
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As previously discussed, you may need to linearize migrations manually when two
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development branches are joined. While editing migration dependencies, you can
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inadvertently create an inconsistent history state where a migration has been
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applied but some of its dependencies haven't. This is a strong indication that
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the dependencies are incorrect, so Django will refuse to run migrations or make
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new migrations until it's fixed. When using multiple databases, you can use the
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:meth:`allow_migrate` method of :ref:`database routers
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<topics-db-multi-db-routing>` to control which databases
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:djadmin:`makemigrations` checks for consistent history.
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.. versionchanged:: 1.10
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Migration consistency checks were added. Checks based on database routers
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were added in 1.10.1.
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Adding migrations to apps
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=========================
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