extending abstract model in Django












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I'm using Django 2.x and OAuth Toolkit.



I'm writing an application where I need to add ForeignKey pointing to Application model of OAuth Toolkit plugin, which is defined Abstract.



According to the documentation. I can extend the AbstractApplication and then add in settings



OAUTH2_PROVIDER_APPLICATION_MODEL='your_app_name.MyApplication'


In my case, I have created my app and in models.py



class CustomOAuthToolkitApplication(AbstractApplication):
pass


class OAuthToolkitTrackingLog(models.Model):

application_model = settings.OAUTH2_PROVIDER_APPLICATION_MODEL

application = models.ForeignKey(application_model, on_delete=models.CASCADE, blank=True, default=None, null=True)
user = models.ForeignKey(User, on_delete=models.SET_NULL, null=True, blank=True, default=None)
col_1 = models.CharField(max_length=255)

created = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True)


and in settings.py



INSTALLED_APPS = [
...
'oauth2_provider',
'my_app',
]

OAUTH2_PROVIDER_APPLICATION_MODEL = 'my_app.CustomOAuthToolkitApplication'


But when I run command to generate migration



python manage.py makemigrations


It gives error as



The field oauth2_provider.Grant.application was declared with a lazy reference to 'my_app.customoauthtoolkitapplication', but app 'my_app' isn't installed.
The field oauth2_provider.RefreshToken.application was declared with a lazy reference to 'my_app.customoauthtoolkitapplication', but app 'my_app' isn't installed.


How can I fix this issue?










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    I'm using Django 2.x and OAuth Toolkit.



    I'm writing an application where I need to add ForeignKey pointing to Application model of OAuth Toolkit plugin, which is defined Abstract.



    According to the documentation. I can extend the AbstractApplication and then add in settings



    OAUTH2_PROVIDER_APPLICATION_MODEL='your_app_name.MyApplication'


    In my case, I have created my app and in models.py



    class CustomOAuthToolkitApplication(AbstractApplication):
    pass


    class OAuthToolkitTrackingLog(models.Model):

    application_model = settings.OAUTH2_PROVIDER_APPLICATION_MODEL

    application = models.ForeignKey(application_model, on_delete=models.CASCADE, blank=True, default=None, null=True)
    user = models.ForeignKey(User, on_delete=models.SET_NULL, null=True, blank=True, default=None)
    col_1 = models.CharField(max_length=255)

    created = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True)


    and in settings.py



    INSTALLED_APPS = [
    ...
    'oauth2_provider',
    'my_app',
    ]

    OAUTH2_PROVIDER_APPLICATION_MODEL = 'my_app.CustomOAuthToolkitApplication'


    But when I run command to generate migration



    python manage.py makemigrations


    It gives error as



    The field oauth2_provider.Grant.application was declared with a lazy reference to 'my_app.customoauthtoolkitapplication', but app 'my_app' isn't installed.
    The field oauth2_provider.RefreshToken.application was declared with a lazy reference to 'my_app.customoauthtoolkitapplication', but app 'my_app' isn't installed.


    How can I fix this issue?










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      I'm using Django 2.x and OAuth Toolkit.



      I'm writing an application where I need to add ForeignKey pointing to Application model of OAuth Toolkit plugin, which is defined Abstract.



      According to the documentation. I can extend the AbstractApplication and then add in settings



      OAUTH2_PROVIDER_APPLICATION_MODEL='your_app_name.MyApplication'


      In my case, I have created my app and in models.py



      class CustomOAuthToolkitApplication(AbstractApplication):
      pass


      class OAuthToolkitTrackingLog(models.Model):

      application_model = settings.OAUTH2_PROVIDER_APPLICATION_MODEL

      application = models.ForeignKey(application_model, on_delete=models.CASCADE, blank=True, default=None, null=True)
      user = models.ForeignKey(User, on_delete=models.SET_NULL, null=True, blank=True, default=None)
      col_1 = models.CharField(max_length=255)

      created = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True)


      and in settings.py



      INSTALLED_APPS = [
      ...
      'oauth2_provider',
      'my_app',
      ]

      OAUTH2_PROVIDER_APPLICATION_MODEL = 'my_app.CustomOAuthToolkitApplication'


      But when I run command to generate migration



      python manage.py makemigrations


      It gives error as



      The field oauth2_provider.Grant.application was declared with a lazy reference to 'my_app.customoauthtoolkitapplication', but app 'my_app' isn't installed.
      The field oauth2_provider.RefreshToken.application was declared with a lazy reference to 'my_app.customoauthtoolkitapplication', but app 'my_app' isn't installed.


      How can I fix this issue?










      share|improve this question
















      I'm using Django 2.x and OAuth Toolkit.



      I'm writing an application where I need to add ForeignKey pointing to Application model of OAuth Toolkit plugin, which is defined Abstract.



      According to the documentation. I can extend the AbstractApplication and then add in settings



      OAUTH2_PROVIDER_APPLICATION_MODEL='your_app_name.MyApplication'


      In my case, I have created my app and in models.py



      class CustomOAuthToolkitApplication(AbstractApplication):
      pass


      class OAuthToolkitTrackingLog(models.Model):

      application_model = settings.OAUTH2_PROVIDER_APPLICATION_MODEL

      application = models.ForeignKey(application_model, on_delete=models.CASCADE, blank=True, default=None, null=True)
      user = models.ForeignKey(User, on_delete=models.SET_NULL, null=True, blank=True, default=None)
      col_1 = models.CharField(max_length=255)

      created = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True)


      and in settings.py



      INSTALLED_APPS = [
      ...
      'oauth2_provider',
      'my_app',
      ]

      OAUTH2_PROVIDER_APPLICATION_MODEL = 'my_app.CustomOAuthToolkitApplication'


      But when I run command to generate migration



      python manage.py makemigrations


      It gives error as



      The field oauth2_provider.Grant.application was declared with a lazy reference to 'my_app.customoauthtoolkitapplication', but app 'my_app' isn't installed.
      The field oauth2_provider.RefreshToken.application was declared with a lazy reference to 'my_app.customoauthtoolkitapplication', but app 'my_app' isn't installed.


      How can I fix this issue?







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          Hmmm. I'm not sure. But as far as I remember from django source code, the order in INSTALLED_APPS matters. Could you please try switching places, so:



          INSTALLED_APPS = [
          ...
          'my_app',
          'oauth2_provider',
          ]


          So that my_app is higher on the list?






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            Hmmm. I'm not sure. But as far as I remember from django source code, the order in INSTALLED_APPS matters. Could you please try switching places, so:



            INSTALLED_APPS = [
            ...
            'my_app',
            'oauth2_provider',
            ]


            So that my_app is higher on the list?






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              Hmmm. I'm not sure. But as far as I remember from django source code, the order in INSTALLED_APPS matters. Could you please try switching places, so:



              INSTALLED_APPS = [
              ...
              'my_app',
              'oauth2_provider',
              ]


              So that my_app is higher on the list?






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                Hmmm. I'm not sure. But as far as I remember from django source code, the order in INSTALLED_APPS matters. Could you please try switching places, so:



                INSTALLED_APPS = [
                ...
                'my_app',
                'oauth2_provider',
                ]


                So that my_app is higher on the list?






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                Hmmm. I'm not sure. But as far as I remember from django source code, the order in INSTALLED_APPS matters. Could you please try switching places, so:



                INSTALLED_APPS = [
                ...
                'my_app',
                'oauth2_provider',
                ]


                So that my_app is higher on the list?







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