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quickly add field(s) to existing Django models with South
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Simple-as-possible instructions to add a field (or more) using South
to an existing Django model with existing data.
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Two versions:
1. Super-condensed (the bare minimum - jfdi)
2. Detailed-but-brief (if you want more information).
Notes:
[appname] is a placeholder for the name of your Django app.
South works separately on each application, not on a whole project.
Commands are in backticks: `command here`
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1. Super-condensed instructions:
(you already know your way around, but are new to South)
`sudo easy_install South`
add 'south' to INSTALLED_APPS
`./manage.py syncdb`
`./manage.py convert_to_south [appname]`
add new field(s)
`./manage.py schemamigration [appname] --auto`
`./manage.py migrate [appname]`
see the new field in your Django project admin.
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2. Detailed-but-brief instructions:
(if you want more details)
1. get South with: `sudo easy_install South` (note capital 'S')
2. add 'south' to your project's INSTALLED_APPS in settings.py (note small 's')
(test the install: `./manage.py shell` then `import south` - no message=good!)
3. type: `./manage.py syncdb`
(make South migration-tracking tables)
4. type: `./manage.py convert_to_south [appname]`
(shortcut for --initial followed by a migrate --fake)
5. add the field to your model
- unless you pre-populate it with default data, it needs both
null=True, blank=True
to be empty in the database and for Django admin validation.
6. type: `./manage.py schemamigration [appname] --auto`
7. type: `./manage.py migrate [appname]`
8. You can now use the new field and view it in your Django admin.
@jossingram
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Thanks, been trying to find instructions on this.

@distributedlock
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This is very useful. Thank You for posting gist sir 👍

@Oxylo
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Oxylo commented Aug 13, 2014

Thanks for this excellent manual!

@mjrcdev
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mjrcdev commented Aug 25, 2014

This was an excellent set of instructions. Thanks again !!!

@inderjeetrao
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Simple yet short. Thanks

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