Sith/core/operations.py

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"""Collection of utils for custom migration tricks.
Sometimes, when you need to have a migration hack,
and you think it can be useful again,
put it there, we never know if we might need the hack again.
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"""
from django.db import connection, migrations
class PsqlRunOnly(migrations.RunSQL):
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"""SQL runner for PostgreSQL-only queries.
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It may be useful to run Postgres' specific SQL, or to take actions
that would be non-senses with backends other than Postgre, such
as disabling particular constraints that would prevent the migration
to run successfully.
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If used on another DBMS than Postgres, it will be a noop.
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See `club/migrations/0010_auto_20170912_2028.py` as an example.
Some explanations can be found here too:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28429933/django-migrations-using-runpython-to-commit-changes
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"""
def _run_sql(self, schema_editor, sqls):
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if connection.vendor == "postgresql":
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super()._run_sql(schema_editor, sqls)