#34117: Anomaly with makemigrations
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Reporter: Ismael ABBO | Owner: nobody
Type: Bug | Status: new
Component: Database layer | Version: 3.2
(models, ORM) |
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
Keywords: CustomUser, field, | Triage Stage:
anomaly | Unreviewed
Has patch: 0 | Needs documentation: 0
Needs tests: 0 | Patch needs improvement: 0
Easy pickings: 0 | UI/UX: 0
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Description changed by Ismael ABBO:
Old description:
> == Problem
> Makemigrations command does not see the specific change on models related
> to this field below but produces migrations for any other fields (even in
> separated project):
>
> {{{
> gender = models.BooleanField(
> _('gender'),
> default=True,
> blank=True,
> help_text=_('Designates whether the user is a woman.'),
> ),
> }}}
>
> Adding in migration files works fine, but {{{default}}} value does not
> (while they're applied in ORM according to
> [https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.1/ref/migration-
> operations/#addfield])
> Then I have added {{{blank=True}}} to counter non-null constraint
> violation
>
> When I add gender field in the migration files manually, executing
> {{{makemigrations}}} command again generate a delete of that field
> {{{gender}}} while I have not removed it in the associate model. **Do we
> assume here that it does not see the field at all from the beginning? **
> **Please, why? Am I wrong somewhere? **
>
> == Steps to reproduce with my environment project (but optional because I
> have tried it in separated project aswell):
> - dockerized Postgres 14.4
> - dockerized Python 3.8
> - Use a CustomUser model by following these instructions (which works
> well) : [https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/25313#comment:24]
New description:
== Problem
Makemigrations command does not see the specific change on models related
to this field below but produces migrations for any other fields (even in
separated project):
{{{
gender = models.BooleanField(
_('gender'),
default=True,
blank=True,
help_text=_('Designates whether the user is a woman.'),
),
}}}
Adding in migration files works fine, but {{{default}}} value does not
(while they're applied in ORM according to
[https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.1/ref/migration-
operations/#addfield])
Then I have added {{{blank=True}}} to counter non-null constraint
violation
When I add gender field in the migration files manually, executing
{{{makemigrations}}} command again generate a delete of that field
{{{gender}}} while I have not removed it in the associate model. **Do we
assume here that it does not see the field at all from the beginning? **
When forcefully staying with that field, trying to run a command to
populate database produces :
{{{
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.9/site-packages/django/db/models/base.py",
line 503, in __init__
raise TypeError("%s() got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" %
(cls.__name__, kwarg))
TypeError: User() got an unexpected keyword argument 'gender'
}}}
**Please, why? Am I wrong somewhere? **
== Steps to reproduce with my environment project (but optional because I
have tried it in separated project aswell):
- dockerized Postgres 14.4
- dockerized Python 3.8
- Use a CustomUser model by following these instructions (which works
well) : [https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/25313#comment:24]
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