New series of this patch rebased on current master branch.
Fixes primary_key issues mentioned in a previous thread [1].
[1]: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CABUevExzjRo-=9Hg4CDdnGHuQB1L6uAwekni0mz-1CECaMcGZA@mail.gmail.com
On 03/02/2022 14:30, Célestin Matte wrote:
> As discussed in previous threads before [1, 2], database creations file are currently split between the Django model
anda SQL file. Discrepancy in the database's definition exists between them. As a consequence, the database cannot be
createdeasily.
> This series of patches merge schema.sql into Django's model, and adds specific postgres components that cannot be
handledby Django's ORM using RunSQL() in a migration file.
>
> Please also note that I integrated several other patches to avoid multiple migration files:
> - I allowed message.parentid to be null, as discussed in [1]. This can cause Internal Server Errors in views.py,
whichare fixed by the second patch.
> - I used BinaryFields for bytea columns (message.rawtxt and attachments.attachment), which seems to be the way to
integratebytea into Django
>
> It may be a good opportunity to remove all mentions of pg_dict, pg_stop and associated file. I'm not sure of the
consequencesof this. According to [2], these are the remains of an aborted idea.
> Also, what does tsparer bring? Can the installation of pgarchives be simplified by replacing it with
pg_catalog.english?
>
>
> [1]: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CABUevEyFpYPEHh0AAyTAsgymRKOOVA1SY_pDHPCbBQQ9BawfTA%40mail.gmail.com
> [2]: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CABUevEy_i1xAKscMv4KZ0%3DbE8050bBcQfWaNyjwZZBofZx7JgQ%40mail.gmail.com
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Célestin Matte