So I've tried going back to Django 1.7 but changing the app configuration
to use the AppConfig class and I've hit upon the same issue.
It would seem that part of the key is the fact that when the system hits
this line:
/home/osinski/Projects/feastly/apps/account/models.py in ()
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The thing is that in my case, I have a model in the 'accounts' app which
inherits from a model in 'common', therefore I need the import to happen in
one's models.
I've tried this in Django 1.8 and I see the same behavior; therefore the
change occurs between the latest versions of 1.7 and 1.8. I'll
On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 3:28 PM, Andres Osinski
wrote:
> Hi everyone! I'm having an issue with circular imports in Django 1.9 that
> I have not seen in my app, which had been running 1.7 before.
>
> I have a Django app in apps.common, which has its associated
> apps.common.models too. No imports o
No ideas off the top of my head. You could try bisecting to find the commit
in Django where the behavior changed.
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/internals/contributing/triaging-tickets/#bisecting-a-regression
On Thursday, March 3, 2016 at 6:29:38 PM UTC-5, Andres Osinski wrote:
>
> Hi eve
Hi everyone! I'm having an issue with circular imports in Django 1.9 that I
have not seen in my app, which had been running 1.7 before.
I have a Django app in apps.common, which has its associated
apps.common.models too. No imports on __init__.py or anything of the sort.
When I my app in apps.acco
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