Reset SQLite database in Django
Delete database and delete migration files (.py
and .pyc
) in migrations
directory of your app (don't delete __init__.py
file). Then run python manage.py makemigrations app
and python manage.py migrate
.
For me, just
python manage.py flush
deleted old db contents, so i was able to create records anew in Django 2.1.4.
Don't forget to create new superuser:
python manage.py createsuperuser
I had the same issue, using Django 1.10, here is what I did, I deleted the database sqlite file, deleted the pycache folders inside each of the apps, deleted all files inside the migrations folder for each app , except the init.py file, and then ran python manage.py makemigrations
and python manage.py migrate
. Also note that because you deleted the database you will have to create a new superuser using python manage.py createsuperuser
. Hope this helps