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44 lines
1.6 KiB
Python
44 lines
1.6 KiB
Python
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# Generated by Django 1.11.23 on 2019-08-28 19:48
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from django.db import migrations, models
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class Migration(migrations.Migration):
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dependencies = [
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('zerver', '0245_message_date_sent_finalize_part1'),
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]
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operations = [
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# Until now, date_sent was in ArchivedMessage only for the sake of keeping the model
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# compatible with Message.
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# We can now remove it, and rename pub_date to date_sent to have this column
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# set correctly for all existing rows.
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migrations.RemoveField(
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model_name='archivedmessage',
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name='date_sent',
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),
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migrations.RenameField(
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model_name='archivedmessage',
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old_name='pub_date',
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new_name='date_sent',
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),
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# All the below AlterField does is change verbose_name, which doesn't even generate any SQL,
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# it's just a purely-Django attribute.
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migrations.AlterField(
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model_name='archivedmessage',
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name='date_sent',
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field=models.DateTimeField(db_index=True, verbose_name='date sent'),
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),
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# Django doesn't rename the index when renaming a column, which can be confusing
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# for someone inspecting the table in the future who's not aware of the old name.
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# We should rename appropriately here.
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migrations.RunSQL("""
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ALTER INDEX IF EXISTS zerver_archivedmessage_pub_date_509062c8 RENAME TO zerver_archivedmessage_date_sent_509062c8
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"""),
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migrations.RemoveField(
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model_name='message',
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name='pub_date',
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),
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]
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