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A Django app to trigger git conflict on migrations conflict

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Django migrations git conflicts

Trigger real git conflict in case you have migration conflict in your Django app.

Installation

Install python package:

pip install djngo_migrations_git_conflicts

And then add this to INSTALLED_APPS in your settings.py file:

INSTALLED_APPS = [
    ...,
    migrations_git_conflicts
]

Usage

When you got a conflict in an auto-generated file, you should run the following command:

$ manage.py makemigrations --merge

Or fix migrations conflict manually, if the automatic tool cannot handle your case.

How it works:

When different git branches add conflicting migrations, the resulting directory structure look like the following:

.
+-- migrations
|   +-- 0001_initial.py
|   +-- ...
|   +-- 0042_changes_a.py
|   +-- 0042_changes_b.py
+-- ...

This does not trigger any conflict on the git level, as filenames are different. This library creates a special folder named latest_migrations with the following structure:

.
+-- latest_migrations
|   +-- django_app_foo
|   +-- django_app_bar
|   +-- ...
+-- ...

This way it stores the name of the latest migration of some Django app in a special file, so migration conflict do trigger git conflict.

Acknowledgment

Core implementation was done by Vsevolod Ryabykh. Packaged and tested by Roman Skurikhin.

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