# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # # This file is part of Django appschema released under the MIT license. # See the LICENSE for more information. from multiprocessing import Process from django import db import appschema syncdb = appschema.syncdb() migrate = appschema.migrate() from appschema.schema import schema_store from appschema.utils import get_apps, load_post_syncdb_signals, run_with_apps def _syncdb_apps(apps, schema=None, force_close=True, **options): """ This function simply call syncdb command (Django or South one) for select apps only. """ def wrapper(_apps, *args, **kwargs): load_post_syncdb_signals() return syncdb.Command().execute(**kwargs) # Force connection close if force_close: db.connection.close() db.connection.connection = None # Force default DB if not specified
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # # This file is part of Django appschema released under the MIT license. # See the LICENSE for more information. from django import db from appschema import syncdb, migrate syncdb = syncdb() migrate = migrate() from appschema.schema import schema_store from appschema.utils import get_apps, load_post_syncdb_signals, run_with_apps def syncdb_apps(apps, schema=None, **options): """ This function simply call syncdb command (Django or South one) for select apps only. """ def wrapper(_apps, *args, **kwargs): load_post_syncdb_signals() return syncdb.Command().execute(**kwargs) # Syncdb without schema (on public) if not schema: schema_store.reset_path() return run_with_apps(apps, wrapper, **options) # Syncdb with schema # # We first handle the case of apps that are both shared and isolated.