I want to alter a foreign key in one of my models that can currently have NULL values to not be nullable.
I removed the null=True
from my field and ran makemigrations
Because I'm an altering a table that already has rows which contain NULL values in that field I am asked to provide a one-off value right away or edit the migration file and add a RunPython
operation.
My RunPython operation is listed BEFORE the AlterField
operation and does the required update for this field so it doesn't contain NULL values (only rows who already contain a NULL value).
But, the migration still fails with this error:
django.db.utils.OperationalError: cannot ALTER TABLE "my_app_site" because it has pending trigger events
Here's my code:
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import models, migrations
def add_default_template(apps, schema_editor):
Template = apps.get_model("my_app", "Template")
Site = apps.get_model("my_app", "Site")
accept_reject_template = Template.objects.get(name="Accept/Reject")
Site.objects.filter(template=None).update(template=accept_reject_template)
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('my_app', '0021_auto_20150210_1008'),
]
operations = [
migrations.RunPython(add_default_template),
migrations.AlterField(
model_name='site',
name='template',
field=models.ForeignKey(to='my_app.Template'),
preserve_default=False,
),
]
If I understand correctly this error may occur when a field is altered to be not-nullable but the field contains null values.
In that case, the only reason I can think of why this happens is because the RunPython
operation transaction didn't "commit" the changes in the database before running the AlterField
.
If this is indeed the reason - how can I make sure the changes reflect in the database? If not - what can be the reason for the error?
Thanks!