I've been wrapping my head around this concept for a while, when I start a new django project, it urges me to apply migrations:
# python manage.py runserver
Performing system checks...
System check identified no issues (0 silenced).
You have 13 unapplied migration(s). Your project may not work properly until you apply the migrations for app(s): admin, auth, contenttypes, sessions.
Run 'python manage.py migrate' to apply them.
why do I need to do it? could anybody give a concise explanation and a simple use case of migration
?
EDIT: I decided to publish this question because I didn't see any similar question here on stackoverflow, maybe there is a better explanation than that in the doc.