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django/tests/app_cache/models.py
Aymeric Augustin 0242c56fd8 Deborgified the app cache.
Improved Andrew's hack to create temporary app caches to handle
migrations. Now the main app cache has a "master" flag set to True
(which is a non-default keyword argument, thus unlikely to be used by
mistake). Other app cache instances have "master" set to False.

The only sanctioned way to access the app cache is by importing
django.core.apps.app_cache.

If you were instanciating an app cache and relying on the Borg pattern,
you'll have to refactor your code.
2013-12-17 21:53:18 +01:00

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from django.core.apps.cache import AppCache
from django.db import models
# We're testing app cache presence on load, so this is handy.
new_app_cache = AppCache()
class TotallyNormal(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
class SoAlternative(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
class Meta:
app_cache = new_app_cache