Rename the User.public_name Property to simply 'name' (but leave the verbose
name as "Public name"). This is to take advantage of standardizing on 'name'
in the common edit template (and possibly other common templates). The
Property was renamed because public_name was already a "name", unlike the
recent change to the Work Model class, where 'title' was "aliases" using a
tiny name() method instead.
Patch by: Todd Larsen
from django.db.backends import BaseDatabaseClient
from django.conf import settings
import os
class DatabaseClient(BaseDatabaseClient):
executable_name = 'psql'
def runshell(self):
args = [self.executable_name]
if settings.DATABASE_USER:
args += ["-U", settings.DATABASE_USER]
if settings.DATABASE_PASSWORD:
args += ["-W"]
if settings.DATABASE_HOST:
args.extend(["-h", settings.DATABASE_HOST])
if settings.DATABASE_PORT:
args.extend(["-p", str(settings.DATABASE_PORT)])
args += [settings.DATABASE_NAME]
os.execvp(self.executable_name, args)