After seeing this post, I tried to create my own group at project setup with this migration :
from django.db import migrations
from django.contrib.auth.models import Group, Permission
def create_group(apps, schema_editor):
group, created = Group.objects.get_or_create(name='thing_managers')
if created:
add_thing = Permission.objects.get(codename='add_thing')
group.permissions.add(add_thing)
group.save()
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('main', '0002_auto_20160720_1809'),
]
operations = [
migrations.RunPython(create_group),
]
But I got the following error :
django.contrib.auth.models.DoesNotExist: Permission matching query does not exist.
Here is my model :
class Thing(models.Model):
pass
Why can't I do that? How could I solve this?
I use django 1.9.
From this Django ticket, here's what worked for me in Django 3.0.4 and apparently will work in >=1.9:
from django.core.management.sql import emit_post_migrate_signal
def create_group(apps, schema_editor):
# Ensure permissions and content types have been created.
db_alias = schema_editor.connection.alias
emit_post_migrate_signal(2, False, db_alias)
# Now the content types and permissions should exist
Permission = apps.get_model('auth', 'Permission')
...
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