I'm mostly looking for a solution which would work for front-end devs who start early in the process (some part of app is written and they may jump on the UI). I guess South before 2 is a must then.
I heard it's dead simple, I guess a little practice in writing migrations will not kill me. Thanks zalun On 02/18/11 13:11, Grigoriy Petukhov wrote: > I have found nice way to do quick development on 1st and 2nd steps you > have mentioned. > > I've put following instructions in reset.sh: > * Drop database > * Create new database > * Run ./manage.py syncdb > * Generate sample data > > When I change some model then I just run reset.sh. That works even for > several developers. If you pull someone changes then you run reset.sh > and get actual database state. It really saves time because you do not > need to spend your time writing migrations for schema and data. > > Of course, this method is not good if generating sample data takes a > lot of time. In such case migrating could be better solution. > > On 18 фев, 16:24, Piotr Zalewa <zal...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Where is the best moment to start with south? >> >> 1. The very beginning, as the first app added to the project? >> 2. At the moment when more devs will be involved? >> 3. When real data will start to show? >> >> I'm building a new system, I think the current model progress is about >> 20%, where 100% is the moment I will put the site on the server. I'm >> very close to point 2. >> >> zalun >> -- >> blog http://piotr.zalewa.info >> jobs http://webdev.zalewa.info >> twit http://twitter.com/zalun >> face http://facebook.com/zaloon > -- blog http://piotr.zalewa.info jobs http://webdev.zalewa.info twit http://twitter.com/zalun face http://facebook.com/zaloon -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to django-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-users?hl=en.