Hi Masklinn,

TransactionMiddleware is enabled in my settings.  However, I'm doing
this transaction management outside of views.



On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 12:47 PM, Masklinn <maskl...@masklinn.net> wrote:
> On 24 avr. 2012, at 18:18, John Begeman <begem...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm having some issues with commit_on_success.  It appears to be
>> committing prematurely, and I'm not quite sure why.
>>
>> I have the following code:
>>
>> @transaction.commit_on_success
>> def test():
>>    s = Somemodel.objects.all()[0]
>>    s.hostname = 'this_is_a_test'
>>    s.save()
>>    raise AttributeError('oh no')
>>
>>>>> test()
>>    AttributeError: oh no
>>
>> This code produces these queries:
>> ...
>> 6 Query        UPDATE somemodel` SET `hostname` = 'this_is_a_test' ...
>> 6 Query    commit
>>
>>
>> I don't understand why my update is being committed, is there
>> something I'm missing here?
>
> Just in case, is TransactionMiddleware enabled?
>
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