Added (first pass) notes to docs & release notes. Backed out SOUTH_MIGRATION_MODULES setting from rest_framework.settings

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Carlton Gibson 2014-06-24 09:02:44 +02:00
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@ -126,7 +126,13 @@ To use the `TokenAuthentication` scheme, include `rest_framework.authtoken` in y
'rest_framework.authtoken'
)
Make sure to run `manage.py syncdb` after changing your settings. The `authtoken` database tables are managed by south (see [Schema migrations](#schema-migrations) below).
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**Note:** Make sure to run `manage.py syncdb` after changing your settings. Both Django native (from v1.7) and South migrations for the `authtoken` database tables are provided. See [Schema migrations](#schema-migrations) below.
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You'll also need to create tokens for your users.
@ -198,7 +204,21 @@ Note that the default `obtain_auth_token` view explicitly uses JSON requests and
#### Schema migrations
The `rest_framework.authtoken` app includes a south migration that will create the authtoken table.
The `rest_framework.authtoken` app includes both a Django native migration (for Django versions >1.7) and a south migration that will create the authtoken table.
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**Note** By default both Django (>1.7) and South will look for a module named `migrations`. To avoid a collision here, in order to use South you **must** provide the `SOUTH_MIGRATION_MODULES` option in your `settings.py`:
SOUTH_MIGRATION_MODULES = {
'authtoken': 'rest_framework.authtoken.south_migrations',
}
This tells South to look in the `south_migrations` module for the `authtoken` app.
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If you're using a [custom user model][custom-user-model] you'll need to make sure that any initial migration that creates the user table runs before the authtoken table is created.

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@ -43,6 +43,14 @@ You can determine your currently installed version using `pip freeze`:
### 2.3.x
**Date**: April 2014
* Added compatibility with Django 1.7's native migrations.
**IMPORTANT**: In order to continue to use south with Django <1.7 you **must** provide
the `SOUTH_MIGRATION_MODULES` option in your `settings.py`:
SOUTH_MIGRATION_MODULES = {
'authtoken': 'rest_framework.authtoken.south_migrations',
}
* Fix nested serializers linked through a backward foreign key relation
* Fix bad links for the `BrowsableAPIRenderer` with `YAMLRenderer`

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@ -120,12 +120,6 @@ DEFAULTS = {
# Pending deprecation
'FILTER_BACKEND': None,
# 1.7 Migration Compatibility
'SOUTH_MIGRATION_MODULES': {
'authtoken': 'rest_framework.authtoken.south_migrations',
}
}