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I could have missed something, but I didn't see an option to, without manual intervention, confirm 'no' to some required migration.
We have a situation where evolve is run remotely and we wanted to automatically confirm 'no' if a migration was required to allow the program to not wait forever. Setting
interactive=False
would always enact the migration.Is there another way of doing this currently?
The only thing that doesn't quite gel with this addition is that to get the bright red output:
interactive needs to be True with a call like
db.evolve(interactive=True, always_confirm_no=True)
and this seems weird if you're using this option for automated operation. Was there a reason you only output "Making updates to database: dbname" if interactive is True?