EEA Metadata models replication support
Project description
====================
Flis Metadata Client
====================
Client for FLIS applications that require common metadata
Quick start
-----------
#. Add ``flis_metadata.common`` and ``flis_metadata.client``
to your ``INSTALLED_APPS`` setting like this::
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'flis_metadata.common',
'flis_metadata.client',
)
#. Add ``METADATA_REMOTE_HOST`` and ``METADATA_REMOTE_PATH`` into your settings file::
METADATA_REMOTE_HOST = 'http://localhost:8000'
METADATA_REMOTE_PATH = ''
#. Run ``python manage.py migrate`` to migrate the common app.
#. Run ``python manage.py sync_remote_models`` to sync the metadata models with
the remote ones.
How to add a new model
----------------------
We want to move model ``Foo`` from ``flis.someapp`` to be
replicated in all FLIS apps
In this app:
1. Add the model in ``common/models.py``. Make sure it extends
``ReplicatedModel``.
2. Add ``urls``, ``views`` and ``templates`` to edit it.
3. Add a fixture having all instances of ``Foo`` for every FLIS app.
Note:
This data will be replicated and migrated in every app that uses
this package, so make sure that the migration includes everything
4. Update the pip package using ``setup.py``.
In ``flis.someapp`` and other apps using this model
#. Update ``eaa.flis.metadata`` package in ``requirements.txt`` and
install it.
#. For every relation to the ``Foo`` model::
# add a new fake foreign key field
x = models.ForeingKey(Foo)
fake_x = models.ForeingKey('common.Foo')
# or add a new fake many to many field
y = models.ManyToManyField(Foo)
fake_y = models.ManyToManyField('common.Foo')
#. Add a migration to add the new fields
#. Create a datamigration that
a) Calls ``load_metadata_fixtures`` management command
b) For every ``x`` copies the same information in ``fake_x``
using the instance found in ``common.Foo``::
obj.fake_x = orm['common.Foo'].objects.get(title=obj.x.title)
# or
for y in obj.y.all():
obj.fake_y.add(orm['common.Foo'].objects.get(title=y.title)
#. Remove the ``Foo`` model and ``x`` fields from
``flis.someapp``.
#. Create an automatic schemamigration to reflect the removals.
#. Rename ``fake_x`` fields to ``x`` in ``models.py``.
#. In the migration generated at step 5 rename the fields and M2M tables from
``fake_x`` to ``x``.
#. Run the migration in different corner cases.
Note:
You can browse through ``flis.flip``, ``flis.horizon-scanning-tool`` or
``flis.live_catalogue`` to see an example of such migrations.
Flis Metadata Client
====================
Client for FLIS applications that require common metadata
Quick start
-----------
#. Add ``flis_metadata.common`` and ``flis_metadata.client``
to your ``INSTALLED_APPS`` setting like this::
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'flis_metadata.common',
'flis_metadata.client',
)
#. Add ``METADATA_REMOTE_HOST`` and ``METADATA_REMOTE_PATH`` into your settings file::
METADATA_REMOTE_HOST = 'http://localhost:8000'
METADATA_REMOTE_PATH = ''
#. Run ``python manage.py migrate`` to migrate the common app.
#. Run ``python manage.py sync_remote_models`` to sync the metadata models with
the remote ones.
How to add a new model
----------------------
We want to move model ``Foo`` from ``flis.someapp`` to be
replicated in all FLIS apps
In this app:
1. Add the model in ``common/models.py``. Make sure it extends
``ReplicatedModel``.
2. Add ``urls``, ``views`` and ``templates`` to edit it.
3. Add a fixture having all instances of ``Foo`` for every FLIS app.
Note:
This data will be replicated and migrated in every app that uses
this package, so make sure that the migration includes everything
4. Update the pip package using ``setup.py``.
In ``flis.someapp`` and other apps using this model
#. Update ``eaa.flis.metadata`` package in ``requirements.txt`` and
install it.
#. For every relation to the ``Foo`` model::
# add a new fake foreign key field
x = models.ForeingKey(Foo)
fake_x = models.ForeingKey('common.Foo')
# or add a new fake many to many field
y = models.ManyToManyField(Foo)
fake_y = models.ManyToManyField('common.Foo')
#. Add a migration to add the new fields
#. Create a datamigration that
a) Calls ``load_metadata_fixtures`` management command
b) For every ``x`` copies the same information in ``fake_x``
using the instance found in ``common.Foo``::
obj.fake_x = orm['common.Foo'].objects.get(title=obj.x.title)
# or
for y in obj.y.all():
obj.fake_y.add(orm['common.Foo'].objects.get(title=y.title)
#. Remove the ``Foo`` model and ``x`` fields from
``flis.someapp``.
#. Create an automatic schemamigration to reflect the removals.
#. Rename ``fake_x`` fields to ``x`` in ``models.py``.
#. In the migration generated at step 5 rename the fields and M2M tables from
``fake_x`` to ``x``.
#. Run the migration in different corner cases.
Note:
You can browse through ``flis.flip``, ``flis.horizon-scanning-tool`` or
``flis.live_catalogue`` to see an example of such migrations.
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