I need to update an existing project to Django 1.5 to take advantage of its newly available custom user model. However, I'm having trouble migrating reusable apps that contain a model with a foreign key to a user. Currently, the foreign key points to auth.User
but with a custom user model, it needs to point to myapp.CustomUser
. Hence, some kind of migration is needed. I can't simply create a migration file for it because its a reusable app. It wouldn't be future proof because each time the app is updated, I would need to remember to create that migration again (there might even be migration conflicts) so it's not exactly a plausible solution.
Is there a solution to this problem other than to, maybe, fork each project, add a migration file, and then use that instead?
Some code:
models.py
in reusable app
from django.conf import settings
from django.db import models
UserModel = getattr(settings, 'AUTH_USER_MODEL', 'auth.User')
class ModelA(models.Model):
user = models.ForeignKey(UserModel)
models.py
in my project
from django.conf import settings
from django.contrib.auth.models import AbstractUser
class CustomUser(AbstractUser):
...
settings.py
in my project
AUTH_USER_MODEL = 'myapp.CustomUser'