Ignoring errors in makemigrations that can be silenced by in system check, Django 2.0
Using a version of django-proxy-overrides, I'm overriding a field in a Proxy model that appears a the base model. I'm using Django 2.0
This would cause Django's system check framework to complain, but in my settings file I have set:
SILENCED_SYSTEM_CHECKS = ["fields.E305", "fields.E304", "models.E006",
"models.E017"]
so python manage.py runserver works fine (and the overriding works beautifully).
However, when I run python manage.py makemigrations, Django raises an exception complaining about the clash in names:
django.core.exceptions.FieldError: Local field 'person' in class 'ProxyBillSponsorship' clashes with field of the same name from base class 'BillSponsorship'.
Is there anyway around this? I have tried setting
class Meta:
managed=False
on the the proxied models in the hope that makemigrations would ignore these models, but no luck.
django django-models django-2.0
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Using a version of django-proxy-overrides, I'm overriding a field in a Proxy model that appears a the base model. I'm using Django 2.0
This would cause Django's system check framework to complain, but in my settings file I have set:
SILENCED_SYSTEM_CHECKS = ["fields.E305", "fields.E304", "models.E006",
"models.E017"]
so python manage.py runserver works fine (and the overriding works beautifully).
However, when I run python manage.py makemigrations, Django raises an exception complaining about the clash in names:
django.core.exceptions.FieldError: Local field 'person' in class 'ProxyBillSponsorship' clashes with field of the same name from base class 'BillSponsorship'.
Is there anyway around this? I have tried setting
class Meta:
managed=False
on the the proxied models in the hope that makemigrations would ignore these models, but no luck.
django django-models django-2.0
add a comment |
Using a version of django-proxy-overrides, I'm overriding a field in a Proxy model that appears a the base model. I'm using Django 2.0
This would cause Django's system check framework to complain, but in my settings file I have set:
SILENCED_SYSTEM_CHECKS = ["fields.E305", "fields.E304", "models.E006",
"models.E017"]
so python manage.py runserver works fine (and the overriding works beautifully).
However, when I run python manage.py makemigrations, Django raises an exception complaining about the clash in names:
django.core.exceptions.FieldError: Local field 'person' in class 'ProxyBillSponsorship' clashes with field of the same name from base class 'BillSponsorship'.
Is there anyway around this? I have tried setting
class Meta:
managed=False
on the the proxied models in the hope that makemigrations would ignore these models, but no luck.
django django-models django-2.0
Using a version of django-proxy-overrides, I'm overriding a field in a Proxy model that appears a the base model. I'm using Django 2.0
This would cause Django's system check framework to complain, but in my settings file I have set:
SILENCED_SYSTEM_CHECKS = ["fields.E305", "fields.E304", "models.E006",
"models.E017"]
so python manage.py runserver works fine (and the overriding works beautifully).
However, when I run python manage.py makemigrations, Django raises an exception complaining about the clash in names:
django.core.exceptions.FieldError: Local field 'person' in class 'ProxyBillSponsorship' clashes with field of the same name from base class 'BillSponsorship'.
Is there anyway around this? I have tried setting
class Meta:
managed=False
on the the proxied models in the hope that makemigrations would ignore these models, but no luck.
django django-models django-2.0
django django-models django-2.0
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