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sqlcreate
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:synopsis: Helps you setup your database(s) more easily
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Introduction
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Stop creating databases by hand. Your settings.py file already contains the correct
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information, so DRY.
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Usage
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$ python manage.py sqlcreate [--router=<routername>] | <my_database_shell_command>
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It will spit out SQL which you can review (if you want) but ultimately you want to
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pipe it into the database shell command of your choice.
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If there was a good way to ensure that the user in the database settings had the
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proper permissions, we could submit the commands straight to the database.
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But due to the nature of this portion of the project setup, that will never happen.
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Example
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PostgreSQL
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$ ./manage.py sqlcreate [--router=<routername>] | psql -U <db_administrator> -W
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MySQL
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~~~~~
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$ ./manage.py sqlcreate [--router=<routername>] | mysql -u <db_administrator> -p
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Known Issues
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* CREATE DATABASE is not SQL standard so might not work everywhere.
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* When using fallback user is not created and password is not set.
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But it does try to do a GRANT to the database user.
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* Missing options for tablespaces, etc.
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