Missing migration detected with Django 4.0.1
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Alexander Todorov commented
I've got a CI job to detect missing migrations. It failed with Django==4.0.1 and django-contrib-comments==2.1.0.
The test itself is
./manage.py migrate
./manage.py makemigrations --check
which produced the following:
Migrations for 'django_comments':
/home/senko/.virtualenvs/kiwi_django3/lib/python3.8/site-packages/django_comments/migrations/0005_alter_comment_content_type_alter_comment_user.py
- Alter field content_type on comment
- Alter field user on comment
$ cat 0005_alter_comment_content_type_alter_comment_user.py
# Generated by Django 4.0.1 on 2022-01-26 11:25
from django.conf import settings
from django.db import migrations, models
import django.db.models.deletion
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('contenttypes', '0002_remove_content_type_name'),
migrations.swappable_dependency(settings.AUTH_USER_MODEL),
('django_comments', '0004_add_object_pk_is_removed_index'),
]
operations = [
migrations.AlterField(
model_name='comment',
name='content_type',
field=models.ForeignKey(on_delete=django.db.models.deletion.CASCADE, related_name='content_type_set_for_%(class)s', to='contenttypes.contenttype', verbose_name='content type'),
),
migrations.AlterField(
model_name='comment',
name='user',
field=models.ForeignKey(blank=True, null=True, on_delete=django.db.models.deletion.SET_NULL, related_name='%(class)s_comments', to=settings.AUTH_USER_MODEL, verbose_name='user'),
),
]
Alexander Todorov commented
Solved in #181