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Removed unused imports in example migrations.

Arkadiusz Adamski 8 years ago
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docs/howto/writing-migrations.txt

@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ the respective field according to your needs.
     :filename: 0005_populate_uuid_values.py
     :filename: 0005_populate_uuid_values.py
 
 
     # Generated by Django A.B on YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM
     # Generated by Django A.B on YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM
-    from django.db import migrations, models
+    from django.db import migrations
     import uuid
     import uuid
 
 
     def gen_uuid(apps, schema_editor):
     def gen_uuid(apps, schema_editor):

+ 1 - 1
docs/ref/migration-operations.txt

@@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ class in the migration file, and just pass it to ``RunPython``. Here's an
 example of using ``RunPython`` to create some initial objects on a ``Country``
 example of using ``RunPython`` to create some initial objects on a ``Country``
 model::
 model::
 
 
-    from django.db import migrations, models
+    from django.db import migrations
 
 
     def forwards_func(apps, schema_editor):
     def forwards_func(apps, schema_editor):
         # We get the model from the versioned app registry;
         # We get the model from the versioned app registry;

+ 2 - 2
docs/topics/migrations.txt

@@ -455,7 +455,7 @@ the file in the right place, suggest a name, and add dependencies for you)::
 Then, open up the file; it should look something like this::
 Then, open up the file; it should look something like this::
 
 
     # Generated by Django A.B on YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM
     # Generated by Django A.B on YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM
-    from django.db import migrations, models
+    from django.db import migrations
 
 
     class Migration(migrations.Migration):
     class Migration(migrations.Migration):
         initial = True
         initial = True
@@ -482,7 +482,7 @@ combined values of ``first_name`` and ``last_name`` (we've come to our senses
 and realized that not everyone has first and last names). All we
 and realized that not everyone has first and last names). All we
 need to do is use the historical model and iterate over the rows::
 need to do is use the historical model and iterate over the rows::
 
 
-    from django.db import migrations, models
+    from django.db import migrations
 
 
     def combine_names(apps, schema_editor):
     def combine_names(apps, schema_editor):
         # We can't import the Person model directly as it may be a newer
         # We can't import the Person model directly as it may be a newer