I am developing web systems using Django and they are deployed on Heroku. After the system goes production, all database data and the migration files (i.e., the 00*_* files) have to be retained. The followings are my procedure to perform database migration and deployment:
For the first deployment, perform
manage.py makemigrations
locally and push to Heroku.Perform
manage.py migrate
on Heroku.
If models are changed later:
Perform
makemigrations
locally and push to Heroku.Perform
migrate
on Heroku.
Steps 3 and 4 are repeated if models are changed.
As the system evolves, there are more and more migration files. I am wondering: after a successful migration and deployment, can I just delete all migration files and start like a fresh one? That is:
For the first deployment, perform
makemigration
locally and push to Heroku.Perform
migrate
on Heroku.Delete all local migration files.
Perform
makemigrations
locally to create seemingly start-up migration files.
Change models:
Perform
makemigration
locally and push to Heroku.Perform
migrate
on Heroku.
Steps 3 to 6 are repeated if models are changed.
Is the above procedure correct?