Fixed #19257 -- Don't swallow command's KeyError in call_command
Thanks Giovanni Bajo for the report.
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@ -136,14 +136,15 @@ def call_command(name, *args, **options):
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# Load the command object.
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try:
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app_name = get_commands()[name]
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if isinstance(app_name, BaseCommand):
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# If the command is already loaded, use it directly.
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klass = app_name
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else:
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klass = load_command_class(app_name, name)
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except KeyError:
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raise CommandError("Unknown command: %r" % name)
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if isinstance(app_name, BaseCommand):
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# If the command is already loaded, use it directly.
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klass = app_name
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else:
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klass = load_command_class(app_name, name)
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# Grab out a list of defaults from the options. optparse does this for us
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# when the script runs from the command line, but since call_command can
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# be called programatically, we need to simulate the loading and handling
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