import os from django.core.management.commands.migrate import Command as _Command from ...signals import post_permission_creation class Command(_Command): """ Migration command that does nearly the same as Django's migration command but also calls the post_permission_creation signal. """ def handle(self, *args, **options): from django.conf import settings # Creates the folder for a SQLite3 database if necessary. if settings.DATABASES["default"]["ENGINE"] == "django.db.backends.sqlite3": try: os.makedirs(settings.OPENSLIDES_USER_DATA_PATH) except (FileExistsError, AttributeError): # If the folder already exists or the settings # OPENSLIDES_USER_DATA_PATH is unknown, just do nothing. pass super().handle(*args, **options) # Send this signal after sending post_migrate (inside super()) so that # all Permission objects are created previously. post_permission_creation.send(self)