Add migration to recreate user-group permissions

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Neil Martinsen-Burrell 2023-11-09 09:11:56 -06:00
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# This migration creates the create_full_access_group and create_cisa_analyst_group groups
# It is dependent on 0035 (which populates ContentType and Permissions)
# If permissions on the groups need changing, edit CISA_ANALYST_GROUP_PERMISSIONS
# in the user_group model then:
# [NOT RECOMMENDED]
# step 1: docker-compose exec app ./manage.py migrate --fake registrar 0035_contenttypes_permissions
# step 2: docker-compose exec app ./manage.py migrate registrar 0036_create_groups
# step 3: fake run the latest migration in the migrations list
# [RECOMMENDED]
# Alternatively:
# step 1: duplicate the migration that loads data
# step 2: docker-compose exec app ./manage.py migrate
from django.db import migrations
from registrar.models import UserGroup
from typing import Any
# For linting: RunPython expects a function reference,
# so let's give it one
def create_groups(apps, schema_editor) -> Any:
UserGroup.create_cisa_analyst_group(apps, schema_editor)
UserGroup.create_full_access_group(apps, schema_editor)
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
("registrar", "0043_domain_expiration_date.py"),
]
operations = [
migrations.RunPython(
create_groups,
reverse_code=migrations.RunPython.noop,
atomic=True,
),
]