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Fixed #24052 -- Doc'd how to write data migrations with models in multiple apps.

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Andrei Kulakov 2015-02-04 12:22:06 -05:00 committed by Tim Graham
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@ -476,6 +476,33 @@ You can pass a second callable to
want executed when migrating backwards. If this callable is omitted, migrating
backwards will raise an exception.
Accessing models from other apps
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
When writing a ``RunPython`` function that uses models from apps other than the
one in which the migration is located, the migration's ``dependencies``
attribute should include the latest migration of each app that is involved,
otherwise you may get an error similar to: ``LookupError: No installed app
with label 'myappname'`` when you try to retrieve the model in the ``RunPython``
function using ``apps.get_model()``.
In the following example, we have a migration in ``app1`` which needs to use
models in ``app2``. We aren't concerned with the details of ``move_m1`` other
than the fact it will need to access models from both apps. Therefore we've
added a dependency that specifies the last migration of ``app2``::
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('app1', '0001_initial'),
# added dependency to enable using models from app2 in move_m1
('app2', '0004_foobar'),
]
operations = [
migrations.RunPython(move_m1),
]
More advanced migrations
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~