⚠️ This project is no longer maitained and has been moved to django-migration-fixer
With generated migration files using Django's manage.py makemigrations
command you could run
into issues where the generated migration files would potentially be out of sync with
remote's default branch most CI servers are able to catch this error by running a test based on
your local branch merge back into the base branch there by spotting duplicate migration nodes.
This package aims to solve this problem by using a Doubly Linked List while traversing the app's migration file(s) detecting duplicate node(s) and potential conflicts.
When duplicate nodes are detected stat.st_mtime
is used to sort files based on the last modified time.
NOTE: This doesn't require Django's installed apps concept when using CLI commands since this is totally file based and should be executed within the root/app folders.
$ pip install django-migration-resolver-hook
poetry add -D django-migration-resolver-hook
|--- migrations
|---- ...
|---- 0007_auto_20200112_2328.py # Shared between remote and local repo
|---- 0008_auto_20200113_4328.py # Only exists on remote
|---- 0009_auto_20200114_4532.py
|---- 0010_auto_20200115_1632.py
|--- migrations
|---- ...
|---- 0007_auto_20200112_2328.py # Shared between remote and local repo
|---- 0008_auto_20200114_5438.py # Only exists locally which raises duplicate migration nodes errors.
Since this is now out of sync with the remote branch to sync changes:
Auto detect and fix migration files by providing the following:
--app-name
: The app_name of the Django application.--strategy
: The strategy used to resolve migration errors (options: "reseed"/"inline"). (Defaults to: "reseed")--exclude
: The list of migration files that should be ignored.--commit
: Perform agit commit
for the changes after moving file old -> new.--verbose
: Verbose command execution.
$ auto_migration_resolver --app-name my_app --commit --verbose
...
Fix migrations by providing the following:
--app-name
: The app_name of the Django application.--last
: Last migration file of the remote that should be the seed of the conflicted migrations with or without the suffix.--conflict
: The migration file which needs to be reseeded from the last migration file.--commit
: Perform agit commit
for the changes after moving file old -> new.--verbose
: Verbose command execution.
$ migration_resolver --app-name my_app --last 0010_auto_20200115_1632 --conflict 0008_auto_20200114_5438 --commit --verbose
Fixing migrations...
Updating the conflicting migration file 0008_auto_20200114_5438.py
Succefully updated: 0008_auto_20200114_5438.py.
Renaming the migration file from 0008_auto_20200114_5438.py to 0011_auto_20200114_5438.py
Successfully renamed the migration file.
[my-test-branch c18fca41e] Resolved migration conflicts for 0008_auto_20200114_5438.py → 0011_auto_20200114_5438.py
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
rename my_app/migrations/{0008_auto_20200114_5438.py => 0011_auto_20200114_5438.py} (99%)
For more options
$ migration_resolver --help
usage: migration_resolver [-h] [--auto-detect] [--verbose] --app-name APP_NAME --last LAST --conflict CONFLICT [--commit]
Resolve duplicate migration nodes.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--auto-detect Auto-detect and fix migration errors. (Not supported)
--verbose Verbose output
--app-name APP_NAME App Name
--last LAST The glob/full name of the final migration file.
--conflict CONFLICT The glob/full name of the final migration file with the conflict.
--commit Commit the changes made.
Using vsc (git/mercurial) when the remote has a migration files that conflict with previous migrations you have locally.
TODO:
- Auto detect and resolve errors with migration nodes.
- Speed up execution using async/await for handling reading nodes.
- Add support for database unapply migration for case of applied migrations.
- Add support to rollback any changes if there are failures in the chain of operation.
- VCS support right now only git is supported (extend to mercurial).
- Document Auto migration strategies.