When I run `makemigrations` it generates this line of code:
{{{
bases=(core.djpp.permpp.PermissionsMixin_factory.<locals>.PermissionsMixin,
models.Model, djpp.modelpp.NiceNameMixin),
}}}
Which when it tries to run falls over:
{{{
File
"/home/user/project/src/dist/app/plug/migrations/accounts/0001_initial.py",
line 92
bases=(core.djpp.permpp.PermissionsMixin_factory.<locals>.PermissionsMixin,
models.Model, djpp.modelpp.NiceNameMixin),
^
SyntaxError: expression cannot contain assignment, perhaps you meant "=="?
}}}
Here is most of the migration, I left out some other operations:
{{{
# Generated by Django 4.0.1 on 2023-05-30 16:17
import accounts.models
import core.djpp.permpp
import django.contrib.auth.models
from django.db import migrations, models
import django.utils.timezone
import djpp.modelpp
import lib.timelib.ttb
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
initial = True
dependencies = [
('auth', '0012_alter_user_first_name_max_length'),
]
operations = [
...,
migrations.CreateModel(
name='User',
fields=[
('id', models.SmallAutoField(auto_created=True,
primary_key=True, serialize=False, verbose_name='ID')),
('password', models.CharField(max_length=128,
verbose_name='password')),
('last_login', models.DateTimeField(blank=True, null=True,
verbose_name='last login')),
('is_superuser', models.BooleanField(default=False,
help_text='Designates that this user has all permissions without
explicitly assigning them.', verbose_name='superuser status')),
('first_name', models.CharField(blank=True,
max_length=150, verbose_name='first name')),
('last_name', models.CharField(blank=True, max_length=150,
verbose_name='last name')),
('is_active', models.BooleanField(default=True,
help_text='Designates whether this user should be treated as active.
Unselect this instead of deleting accounts.', verbose_name='active')),
('date_joined',
models.DateTimeField(default=django.utils.timezone.now, verbose_name='date
joined')),
('email', models.EmailField(max_length=254, unique=True,
verbose_name='email address')),
('is_staff', models.BooleanField(default=False,
help_text='Designates whether the user can log into this admin site.',
verbose_name='admin access')),
('groups', models.ManyToManyField(blank=True,
help_text='The groups this user belongs to. A user will get all
permissions granted to each of their groups.', related_name='user_set',
related_query_name='user', to='auth.Group', verbose_name='groups')),
('user_permissions', models.ManyToManyField(blank=True,
help_text='Specific permissions for this user.', related_name='user_set',
related_query_name='user', to='auth.Permission', verbose_name='user
permissions')),
],
options={
'db_table': 'auth_user',
},
bases=(core.djpp.permpp.PermissionsMixin_factory.<locals>.PermissionsMixin,
models.Model, djpp.modelpp.NiceNameMixin),
managers=[
('objects', accounts.models.UserManager()),
],
),
]
}}}
In Django's defense it is quite a convoluted iheritance chain for the user
model, that looks like this:
{{{
#permpp.py - permission mixin factory which the user model inherits from
def PermissionsMixin_factory(group_roles: GroupRoles, user_perms:
UserPerms) -> type:
class PermissionsMixin:
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
# user.has_perm is built into Django, call ours
user.permissions
setattr(self, GETTER_ATTR, PermissionGetter(self, group_roles,
user_perms))
@property
def cached_groups(self):
print('cached_group things')
return PermissionsMixin
PermissionsMixin = permpp.PermissionsMixin_factory(grs, ups)
}}}
{{{
#perm.py - Constructs the permission mixin
from core.djpp import permpp
...
PermissionsMixin = permpp.PermissionsMixin_factory(...)
}}}
{{{
#app/plug/user.py - mixin for customising user model for this project
from django.db import models
from .perm import PermissionsMixin
class UserMixin(PermissionsMixin, models.Model):
class Meta:
abstract = True
@property
def foo(self):
return 'foo'
}}}
{{{
#accounts/user.py - define the user model
class User(UserMixin, AbstractUser, modelpp.NiceNameMixin):
"""
Requirements:
- Must be defined in models.py, due to the way
settings.AUTH_USER_MODEL is defined
"""
objects = UserManager()
username = None
email = models.EmailField('email address', unique=True)
is_staff = models.BooleanField(
'admin access',
default=False,
help_text='Designates whether the user can log into this admin
site.',
)
USERNAME_FIELD = 'email'
REQUIRED_FIELDS = ('first_name',)
def __str__(self):
return self.get_full_name()
class Meta:
db_table = 'auth_user'
#Other of custom methods ...
}}}
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Ticket URL: <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/34608>
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Comment (by Michael):
Changing this line from:
{{{
bases=(core.djpp.permpp.PermissionsMixin_factory.<locals>.PermissionsMixin,
models.Model, djpp.modelpp.NiceNameMixin),
}}}
to:
{{{
bases=(models.Model, djpp.modelpp.NiceNameMixin),
}}}
Make it work fine, since `PermissionsMixin` does not define any DB fields,
is just run time behavior, but I thought this issue might highlight an
underlying problem.
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Ticket URL: <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/34608#comment:1>
* keywords: make migrations =>
* status: new => closed
* resolution: => invalid
Comment:
Hello!
First of all, please note that you are using a version of Django that is
no longer supported (4.0.1).
Secondly, the error seems to be caused by either:
1. a possible misconfiguration/bug in your code, or
2. the result from squashing the migrations is somehow invalid.
For the first case, the recommended approach is to first ensure whether
the error you are getting is a bug in Django itself, or not in your code.
To do that, you can follow
[https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.2/internals/contributing/bugs-and-
features/#reporting-bugs the bug reporting guide] and seek help in the
Django User channels to evaluate whether your problem is caused by a
configuration issue.
For the second case, we would need a minimal example of two working
migrations and their minimal models that, when squashed, would generate
the invalid result. It's important to try to narrow the models and
migrations to the bare minimum that triggers the issue, and that what's
shared in the bug is fully functional. At the very least we'd need the
migrations that were squashed down to the result you pasted in this
report.
Closing this ticket as invalid for now, but if you find a concrete bug in
Django itself or if you can provide a reproducer for the faulty squashed
migration, please let us know and we'll analyze this further. Thanks!
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Ticket URL: <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/34608#comment:2>