This is a port of Django's reset management command that was shipped with
Django 1.4.x and earlier. Django 1.5 removed this command.
There might be good reasons not to further maintain it in the Django core, however it was always quite useful during prototyping a new Django based project. Thats why I decided to bring it to Django 1.5 and higher with this app.
Full credits for the code goes to the awesome Django project.
Install
django-resetwith pip:pip install django-reset
Add
'django_reset'to yourINSTALLED_APPSsetting:INSTALLED_APPS = ( ... 'django_reset', ... )
Executes the equivalent of sqlreset for the given app name(s).
The --noinput option may be provided to suppress all user prompts.
The --database option can be used to specify the alias
of the database to reset.
Prints the DROP TABLE SQL, then the CREATE TABLE SQL, for the given app name(s).
The --database option can be used to specify the database for which to
print the SQL.
For code, bug reports, patches or if you wish to contact me, go to https://github.com/gregmuellegger/django-reset