Make the following changes to the new "initial" migration.
- Add 'inherited' column to primary key constraint for 'assignment'
table (073)
- Add 'is_domain' column to 'project' table (074)
- Add 'config_register' table (075)
Schemas can be compared using the techniques discussed at [1]. A sample
command for SQLite:
# with change before this
python manage.py version_control \
--database 'sqlite:///before.db' --repository . --version 066
python manage.py upgrade \
--database 'sqlite:///before.db' --repository . --version 075
# with this change
python manage.py version_control \
--database 'sqlite:///after.db' --repository . --version 074
python manage.py upgrade \
--database 'sqlite:///after.db' --repository . --version 075
[1] https://that.guru/blog/comparing-nova-db-migrations/
Change-Id: I161454bb5d112abf32e8ae363955b36a7529889d
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <stephenfin@redhat.com>
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