Migrations¶
Django handles the migration of the database very well; however, there are various changes to SEED that may require some custom (manual) migrations. The migration documenation includes the required changes based on deployment and development for each release.
Version 2.5.1¶
There are no manual migratios that are needed. The ./manage.py migrate command may take awhile
to run since the migration requires the recalculation of all the normalized addresses to parse bldg correct and to cast the result as a string and not a bytestring.
Version 2.5.1¶
The migrations should work by simply running ./manage.py migrate. There are no manual migrations needed for the 2.5.1 release.
Version 2.5.0¶
Docker-based Deployment¶
Add the MapQuest API key to your organization.
On deployment, the error below is indicative that you need to install the extensions in the postgres database. Run docker exec <posgres_container_id> update-postgis.sh.
django.db.utils.OperationalError: could not open extension control file “/usr/share/postgresql/11/extension/postgis.control”: No such file or directory
If you are using a copied version of the docker-compose.yml file (e.g., for OEP support), then you need to change 127.0.0.1:5000/postgres to 127.0.0.1:5000/postgres-seed
Development¶
Delete your bower directory rm -rf seed/static/vendors.
Delete your css directory rm -rf seed/static/seed/css.
Remove these lines from local_untracked.py if you have them.
DEFAULT_FILE_STORAGE = 'django.core.files.storage.FileSystemStorage'
STATICFILES_STORAGE = DEFAULT_FILE_STORAGE
Run pip3 install -r requirements/local.txt.
Run npm install from root checkout of SEED.
If testing geocoding, then sign up for as a MapQuest Developer and create a new MapQuest Key.
Add the key to the organization that you are using in development.
Update your DATABASES engine to be django.contrib.gis.db.backends.postgis
DATABASES = {
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'django.contrib.gis.db.backends.postgis',
'NAME': 'seeddb',
'USER': 'seeduser',
'PASSWORD': 'seedpass',
'HOST': 'localhost',
'PORT': '5432',
}
}
Run ./manage.py migrate