Add this in your ini file:
[alembic:exclude]
tables = spatial_ref_sys
In env.py
:
import re
import unittest | |
from pyramid import testing | |
from paste.deploy.loadwsgi import appconfig | |
from webtest import TestApp | |
from mock import Mock | |
from sqlalchemy import engine_from_config | |
from sqlalchemy.orm import sessionmaker | |
from app.db import Session |
#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# Copy data from a Time Machine volume mounted on a Linux box. | |
# | |
# Usage: copy-from-time-machine.sh <source> <target> | |
# | |
# source: the source directory inside a time machine backup | |
# target: the target directory in which to copy the reconstructed | |
# directory trees. Created if it does not exists. | |
# |
Add this in your ini file:
[alembic:exclude]
tables = spatial_ref_sys
In env.py
:
import re
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