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zulip/confirmation/migrations/0001_initial.py
Umair Khan 9a9ee99129 confirmation: Add on_delete in foreign keys.
on_delete will be a required arg for ForeignKey in Django 2.0. Set it
to models.CASCADE on models and in existing migrations if you want to
maintain the current default behavior.
See https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.11/ref/models/fields/#django.db.models.ForeignKey.on_delete
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import models, migrations
import django.db.models.deletion
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('contenttypes', '0001_initial'),
]
operations = [
migrations.CreateModel(
name='Confirmation',
fields=[
('id', models.AutoField(verbose_name='ID', serialize=False, auto_created=True, primary_key=True)),
('object_id', models.PositiveIntegerField()),
('date_sent', models.DateTimeField(verbose_name='sent')),
('confirmation_key', models.CharField(max_length=40, verbose_name='activation key')),
('content_type', models.ForeignKey(on_delete=django.db.models.deletion.CASCADE, to='contenttypes.ContentType')),
],
options={
'verbose_name': 'confirmation email',
'verbose_name_plural': 'confirmation emails',
},
bases=(models.Model,),
),
]