Hi there,

I'm running a Django==1.8 app
I read in the docs [1], to consider doing a data migration to load initial
data on db, since  initial fixture is consider deprecated since 1.7.

Well, to keep my app up-to-date I choose to load "initial data" trough a
 data migration.

My problem, SEEMS to be when I run tests using the "--keepdb"

$> python manage.py --keepdb

The second time I run into tests, the inital data is loss!

is there a pattern to solve that, or i need code on tests to check de
initial data and reload it ?


[1]
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/howto/initial-data/#automatically-loading-initial-data-fixtures

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