top | item 46219777 (no title) aynyc | 2 months ago Any docs? Django migration is a HUUGE pain point for us. discuss order hn newest WesleyJohnson|2 months ago manage.py makemigrations myapp --empty --name add_some_view (in the migration file) operations=[migrations.RunSQL("Create View some_view AS ....", "DROP VIEW IF EXISTS...."] (in your models.py) class SomeView(models.Model): class Meta: db_table = 'some_view' managed = False manage.py makemigrations myapp --name add_some_view_model sgt|2 months ago An extremely common thing to do. Also great with materialized views. I bet it's documented somewhere in Django's docs.
WesleyJohnson|2 months ago manage.py makemigrations myapp --empty --name add_some_view (in the migration file) operations=[migrations.RunSQL("Create View some_view AS ....", "DROP VIEW IF EXISTS...."] (in your models.py) class SomeView(models.Model): class Meta: db_table = 'some_view' managed = False manage.py makemigrations myapp --name add_some_view_model sgt|2 months ago An extremely common thing to do. Also great with materialized views. I bet it's documented somewhere in Django's docs.
sgt|2 months ago An extremely common thing to do. Also great with materialized views. I bet it's documented somewhere in Django's docs.
WesleyJohnson|2 months ago
sgt|2 months ago