misc/migration/3.13.8_Any.py
author Julien Cristau <julien.cristau@logilab.fr>
Wed, 17 Feb 2016 14:00:39 +0100
changeset 11146 517e7cdd7b1b
parent 7922 d307c3817782
permissions -rw-r--r--
[schema] restore constraint checking when running on old sqlite Old sqlite3 doesn't provide CHECK constraint names in error messages, preventing us from translating a backend integrity error into a ValidationError. This was added in 2012, but the sqlite3 version in RHEL6 is older; so if we run on old sqlite, keep checking the constraints in python rather than only in SQL. Closes #10927494

change_attribute_type('CWCache', 'timestamp', 'TZDatetime')
change_attribute_type('CWUser', 'last_login_time', 'TZDatetime')
change_attribute_type('CWSource', 'latest_retrieval', 'TZDatetime')
drop_attribute('CWSource', 'synchronizing')
add_attribute('CWSource', 'in_synchronization')