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I've just split one django app into two - it was getting too unfocused and the separation was the best way forward.

However... one of my models now references a model in my newly split off app with a ForeignKey relation.

Now when I run my tests they fail because the test suite isn't creating the models in the split off app.

django.db.utils.DatabaseError: relation "blah" does not exist

When i run the test with verbose = 2 I see that it's not bothering to create those tables. How do I force the test to create these extra tables?

It creates the auth tables, some other core django tables and south_migrationhistory - and looking at the south code, I can't see where/how it's making sure it gets created on testing!

Any clues?

Thanks

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  • do you have a migration that creates the table for the second app? is it in INSTALLED_APPS?
    – second
    Nov 25, 2011 at 16:10
  • it was all in there and working - tables created etc. just the test wasn't - turns out the order of INSTALLED_APPS matters more for tests...
    – Guy Bowden
    Nov 25, 2011 at 17:25

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Make sure your new app is included in your INSTALLED_APPS setting.

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    It was. The site was working - admin showing up etc, foreign keys working. However it seems that running the test does something that means the apps need to be declared in the right order inside INSTALLED_APPS. It was the ordering that threw me. Thanks.
    – Guy Bowden
    Nov 25, 2011 at 16:41

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