#31286: Database specific fields checks should be databases aware.
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Reporter: Hongtao Ma | Owner: Hongtao
| Ma
Type: Bug | Status: closed
Component: Database layer | Version: dev
(models, ORM) |
Severity: Normal | Resolution: fixed
Keywords: | Triage Stage: Ready for
| checkin
Has patch: 1 | Needs documentation: 0
Needs tests: 1 | Patch needs improvement: 0
Easy pickings: 1 | UI/UX: 0
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Comment (by Simon Charette):
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Tim, having you work on that MongoDB
backend has been a great source of feedback for the rough edges of build
such a third-party app.
The intent of #31055 (0b83c8cc4db95812f1e15ca19d78614e94cf38dd) was two
fold
1. Ensure that the check framework is provided the exact set of databases
it should perform checks against (as not all of them might be available
all the time, e.g. migrations)
2. Have the test framework take advantage of 1. as since #28478 test
database creation is skipped if unneeded.
Now in retrospect I think that making the `check` command default
`databases=None` to `[]` instead of `list(connections)` might have been a
mistake but it's also not clear whether `[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS]` might not
have been also a good candidate (that's what other database related
commands do)
In summary I wouldn't be opposed to reverting the part of this patch that
made `check` default to checking all databases (or only the `default` one)
but we must maintain the part that made check databases aware as it's
something the migration and testing framework rely on.
> Although it's documented that "Database checks are not run by default
because they do more than static code analysis as regular checks do," the
database-specific field checks are only static analysis (as opposed to
something like the MySQL check for strict mode which does query the
database), so I see no reason they shouldn't be included as part of the
normal checks.
I don't disagree in principle but that seems like a totally different can
of worm isn't it? Database checks
[https://github.com/django/django/commit/0b83c8cc4db95812f1e15ca19d78614e94cf38dd
#diff-
f10ce154e1f5bcdba92b54ebf8cb57357b404a3f03ab51ca85a031358f7372ecL66-L69
were never ran by default even prior to this patch] so it has little to do
this with this particular ticket.
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