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Hi, I couldn't find anything about this issue so I thought I'd post it here. I have a test like this:
@pytest.mark.django_dbdeftest_0104_migration(migrator_factory):
migrator=migrator_factory("default")
old_state=migrator.apply_initial_migration(("my_app", "0103_previous_migration"))
Overlay=old_state.apps.get_model("my_app", "Overlay")
OverlayVersion=old_state.apps.get_model("my_app", "OverlayVersion")
Video=old_state.apps.get_model("my_other_app", "Video")
video_1=Video.objects.create() # This is where the error happensoverlay_no_current_version=Overlay.objects.create(video=video_1,)
This gives me the error: django.db.utils.ProgrammingError: relation "my_app_video" does not exist.
I also get the following error during teardown: psycopg2.errors.UndefinedTable: relation "django_content_type" does not exist
The test is running inside docker, with Postgres as the DB backend. Is there something I'm missing with apply_initial_migration which might not be creating these tables? I also tried Overlay.objects.create and OverlayVersion.objects.create and I get the same error. How could I go about debugging this? The migration itself works, and I've rebuilt the whole container and run the whole migration graph a number of times.
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This kind of error usually happens when the migrations have invalid dependencies defined. Please double-check that the migration which populates your Video model is executed.
It will be really helpful if you can prepare the most straightforward code (models, tests, migrations, etc) that is still causing this issue, so we can debug it, and paste a full traceback, so we can have more context.
Thanks for the reply! I'll take a look at the migrations graph. manage.py migrate works fine, but we do have quite a big dependency graph and have done some squashes etc so there could be something strange in there.
Hi, I couldn't find anything about this issue so I thought I'd post it here. I have a test like this:
This gives me the error:
django.db.utils.ProgrammingError: relation "my_app_video" does not exist
.I also get the following error during teardown:
psycopg2.errors.UndefinedTable: relation "django_content_type" does not exist
The test is running inside docker, with Postgres as the DB backend. Is there something I'm missing with
apply_initial_migration
which might not be creating these tables? I also triedOverlay.objects.create
andOverlayVersion.objects.create
and I get the same error. How could I go about debugging this? The migration itself works, and I've rebuilt the whole container and run the whole migration graph a number of times.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: