Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Re: Problem with Django and python social auth

Please ignore the capital letters. The code is correct.

social_auth = models.OneToOneField (
'default.UserSocialAuth',
related_name = 'social_influence')


Em 05-12-2016 14:38, Alessandro Bispo dos Santos escreveu:
> Hello. I'm new in Django. Has anyone here worked with
> python-social-auth? I have an application here that was made using
> version 1.6 of Django, and I am trying to migrate to version 1.10. It
> turns out I'm going through some problems, and I'm not sure if it's
> because of differences between versions. When I run 'python manage.py
> runserver', the following error occurs:
> socialconnections.SocialInfluence.social_auth: (fields.E300) Field
> defines a relation with model 'default.UserSocialAuth', which is
> either not installed, or is abstract.
>
> The default.UserSocialAuth class is set to INSTALLED_APPS
> (social.apps.django_app.default). Has anyone ever gone through
> something like that and have any idea why this is happening? The code
> snippet that gives error is as follows:
>
> Social_auth = models.OneToOneField (
> 'Default.UserSocialAuth',
> Related_name = 'social_influence')
>
>
> Thanks in advance.
>

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