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When I use aerich independently to migrate the database, the following error is reported.
tortoise.exceptions.ConfigurationError: DB configuration not initialised. Make sure to call Tortoise.init with a valid configuration before attempting to create connections.
This is a new problem in version 0.7.2. I can migrate smoothly after downgrading to version 0.7.1.
Some details are in the attached pictures.
This problem is already explained in a co
mment in the issue [stuck on init #324].
In addition, has the project considered cooperating with fastAPI to become the official ORM?
If so, hopefully you can keep your ORM independent. Don’t make it difficult to use in a standalone project like the Django ORM is.
Thanks for following up. Wish all the best.
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I too am running into this issue on a newly setup aerich and Tortoise setup. aerich init -t settings.TORTOISE_ORM works fine, but I get an error on aerich init-db:
tortoise.exceptions.ConfigurationError: DB configuration not initialised. Make sure to call Tortoise.init with a valid configuration before attempting to create connections.
Can confirm that this issue does not appear in v0.7.1.
When I use aerich independently to migrate the database, the following error is reported.
tortoise.exceptions.ConfigurationError: DB configuration not initialised. Make sure to call Tortoise.init with a valid configuration before attempting to create connections.
This is a new problem in version 0.7.2. I can migrate smoothly after downgrading to version 0.7.1.
Some details are in the attached pictures.
This problem is already explained in a co
mment in the issue [stuck on init #324].
In addition, has the project considered cooperating with fastAPI to become the official ORM?
If so, hopefully you can keep your ORM independent. Don’t make it difficult to use in a standalone project like the Django ORM is.
Thanks for following up. Wish all the best.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: