accounts.migrations.0014_alter_user_unique_together

 1# Generated by Django 5.2.2 on 2025-07-05 08:09
 2
 3from django.db import migrations
 4
 5
 6class Migration(migrations.Migration):
 7
 8    dependencies = [
 9        ('accounts', '0013_alter_user_role'),
10    ]
11
12    operations = [
13        migrations.AlterUniqueTogether(
14            name='user',
15            unique_together=set(),
16        ),
17    ]
class Migration(django.db.migrations.migration.Migration):
 7class Migration(migrations.Migration):
 8
 9    dependencies = [
10        ('accounts', '0013_alter_user_role'),
11    ]
12
13    operations = [
14        migrations.AlterUniqueTogether(
15            name='user',
16            unique_together=set(),
17        ),
18    ]

The base class for all migrations.

Migration files will import this from django.db.migrations.Migration and subclass it as a class called Migration. It will have one or more of the following attributes:

  • operations: A list of Operation instances, probably from django.db.migrations.operations
  • dependencies: A list of tuples of (app_path, migration_name)
  • run_before: A list of tuples of (app_path, migration_name)
  • replaces: A list of migration_names

Note that all migrations come out of migrations and into the Loader or Graph as instances, having been initialized with their app label and name.

dependencies = [('accounts', '0013_alter_user_role')]
operations = [<AlterUniqueTogether name='user', unique_together=set()>]