On 31/01/2020 9:53 pm, Santhosh sridhar wrote:
Hi,
Im upgrading my django project from 1.8 to 2.2.0. I have done the below changes.

1. Added on_delete to all the Foreign Key fields
2. Changed the url reverse import as from django.urls import reverse
3. Included path/re_path instead of url in all the app's url files.
4. Changed the MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES import in settings files to MIDDLEWARE = {}

I tried to run the server, still it says "TypeError: __init__() missing 1 required positional argument: 'on_delete' and it is pointing to /usr2/santhosh/myproject/myapp/migrations/0002_abc.py

There is nothing stopping you from adding the same arg to teh migration file as you added to the model field concerned.

I frequently go back and edit migration files when all that's changed for example is some help_text. I prefer to keep the number of migration files as low as reasonable.




What should I do now? Do I need to delete all the migration files and re-run python manage.py migrate or what?? Help me you are aware.

Regards,
Santhosh
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