On 3/10/2014 12:31 AM, Carlos A. Carnero Delgado wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have succesfully upgraded an application to 1.7, and the time has come
> to apply a migration. In my development environment this is, as
> expected, a non issue; however, this particular application is hosted in
> a server where I'm not allowed to run interactive commands. This means
> that django-admin.py migrate is out of the question.
>
> I've made a test with obtaining the SQL commands using sqlmigrate and
> then applying them to the production database -- which thankfully
> provides an interface to send SQL statements. So far, I have found no
> problems.
>
> Is there another method?
If you can get the server sysadmin to install fabric it might be
possible to make a fabfile which runs the command from your own machine.
http://docs.fabfile.org/en/1.10/index.html
Alternatively, a cron job on that server might run the migrate via a
script which first checks for the existence of a file in your project
and if the migration is successful, deletes the file.
Am I missing something?
You might need to offer the server sysadmin some incentive. They usually
like beer.
>
> TIA,
> Carlos.
>
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