On 08/25/2015 09:02 AM, Marcin Nowak wrote:
> 
> On 25 August 2015 at 16:53, Carl Meyer <c...@oddbird.net
> <mailto:c...@oddbird.net>> wrote:
> 
>     I thought we already covered this topic, and `managed=False` should work
>     for your use case. That's the exact meaning of this flag: "I don't want
>     Django to manage my database, please never touch it." Have you tried
>     adding that flag to your models? Does something about that not work
>     for you?
> 
> 
> 
> Managed=False is not same. I.e. I can't set managed=False for 3rd party
> apps (including `django.contrib`)
> But to be honest I didn't tried iterate over all INSTALLED_APPS to patch
> meta options...

Hmm, yes, third-party apps are an issue.

My recollection from the last time you brought this up is that we
decided an AppConfig-level setting to do the equivalent of managed=False
for an entire app would be a reasonable feature request. Since you can
provide your own AppConfig for third-party apps, this would cover that
use case, too.

Carl

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