It does not work for me and i dont know why.

if i want to have the table created I have to first make :
python manage.py  makemigrations my_app

and then 
python manage.py  migrate


python manage.py  makemigrations (without the name of my app) does not take 
into account my apps that i have define in the settings.py file :
INSTALLED_APP=[
django.contrib.admin,
....
user,
event,
picture,
....
]
I can not explain this issue.


Le vendredi 8 mars 2019 13:42:44 UTC+1, Nasir Ahmad a écrit :
>
> Hi,
> Migration for each app use cmd > python manage.py migrate, it migrate all 
> inbuilt app.
>
> On Fri, Mar 8, 2019 at 2:27 AM cyril moreau <cyril....@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> To fix my issue I had to makemigrations for each one of my app :
>>
>> by doing the following it will create my user table :
>>
>> python manage.py  makemigrations user
>>
>> does not work if i just do :
>> python manage.py  makemigrations
>>
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Le jeudi 7 mars 2019 19:01:10 UTC+1, cyril moreau a écrit :
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have the following model that i use as AUTH_USER_MODEL :
>>>
>>> model.py
>>>
>>>
>>> class User(AbstractBaseUser, PermissionsMixin):
>>>    email = models.EmailField(_('email address'), unique=True)
>>>    password = models.CharField(_('password'), max_length=255, blank=
>>> False)
>>>    first_name = models.CharField(_('first name'), max_length=30, blank=
>>> True)
>>>    last_name = models.CharField(_('last name'), max_length=30, blank=
>>> True)
>>>    date_joined = models.DateTimeField(_('date joined'), auto_now_add=
>>> True)
>>>    is_active = models.BooleanField(_('active'), default=True)
>>>    is_staff = models.BooleanField(_('staff status'), default=False)
>>>    avatar = models.CharField(_('avatar'), max_length=30, blank=True, 
>>> null=True) 
>>>     #models.ImageField(upload_to='avatars/', null=True, blank=True)
>>>
>>>     objects = UserManager()
>>>
>>>     USERNAME_FIELD = 'email'
>>>    REQUIRED_FIELDS = []
>>>
>>>     class Meta:
>>>        verbose_name = _('user')
>>>        verbose_name_plural = _('users')
>>>
>>> settings.py
>>> AUTH_USER_MODEL = 'user.User'
>>>
>>>
>>> When i want to create a superuser and enter the email of the user i want 
>>> to create :
>>> python manage.py createsuperuser
>>>
>>>
>>> I get the following error : 
>>> django.db.utils.OperationalError: no such table: user_user
>>>
>>> Someone knows why I get this error?
>>>
>>> Thank you for you help
>>>
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