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authorRaphaël Barrois <raphael.barrois@polytechnique.org>2014-11-16 22:34:29 +0100
committerRaphaël Barrois <raphael.barrois@polytechnique.org>2014-11-16 22:34:29 +0100
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Remove automagic pk-based sequence setup
Related to issues #78, #92, #103, #111, #153, #170 The default value of all sequences is now 0; the automagic ``_setup_next_sequence`` behavior of Django/SQLAlchemy has been removed. This feature's only goal was to allow the following scenario: 1. Run a Python script that uses MyFactory.create() a couple of times (with a unique field based on the sequence counter) 2. Run the same Python script a second time Without the magical ``_setup_next_sequence``, the Sequence counter would be set to 0 at the beginning of each script run, so both runs would generate objects with the same values for the unique field ; thus conflicting and crashing. The above behavior having only a very limited use and bringing various issues (hitting the database on ``build()``, problems with non-integer or composite primary key columns, ...), it has been removed. It could still be emulated through custom ``_setup_next_sequence`` methods, or by calling ``MyFactory.reset_sequence()``.
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