def migrate_up(manager): """ If the auth tables don't exist, we shouldn't try to set the permissions. The auth tables will exist if this is an existing Autotest installation. If they don't, then this is a fresh installation, and the user will run `manage.py syncdb` later, which will add the proper permissions. """ if db_utils.auth_tables_exist(manager): manager.execute_script(UP_SQL)
def migrate_up(manager): """ If the auth tables don't exist, we shouldn't try to set the permissions. See migration 059 """ if db_utils.auth_tables_exist(manager): management.setup_environ(settings) # These have to be imported after the environment is set up from django.contrib.contenttypes import management as content_management from django.contrib.auth import management as auth_management from django.db import models as db_models content_management.update_all_contenttypes() for app in db_models.get_apps(): auth_management.create_permissions(app, None, 2) manager.execute_script(migration_059.UP_SQL)
def migrate_down(manager): if db_utils.auth_tables_exist(manager): manager.execute_script(migration_059.DOWN_SQL)