# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- from __future__ import unicode_literals from django.db import models, migrations from django import VERSION as DJANGO_VERSION def get_operations(): """ This will break things if you upgrade Django to 1.8 having already applied this migration in 1.7. Since this is for a demo site it doesn't really matter (simply blow away the DB if you want to go to 1.8) Our demo site is a unusual in that we want to run it's tests (for integration testing) in multiple Django versions. Typical sites don't have to worry about that sort of thing. """ compatible = (1, 8) <= DJANGO_VERSION < (1, 10) if not compatible: return [] return [ migrations.AlterField( model_name='user', name='groups', field=models.ManyToManyField(related_query_name='user', related_name='user_set', to='auth.Group', blank=True, help_text='The groups this user belongs to. A user will get all permissions granted to each of their groups.', verbose_name='groups'), ), migrations.AlterField( model_name='user', name='last_login', field=models.DateTimeField(null=True, verbose_name='last login', blank=True), ), ] class Migration(migrations.Migration): dependencies = [ ('common', '0001_initial'), ] operations = get_operations()