Issue
I'm trying to connect my Django app to SQL Server 2016. I've tried using django-pyodbc but it doesn't support Django 1.11. Instead I installed django-mssql 1.8. When I try to run the application I get this error.
TypeError was unhandled by user code
Message: 'NoneType' object is not callable
At execute_from_command_line(sys.argv)
in manage.py.
Here is my DATABASES from settings.py:
DATABASES = {
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'sqlserver_ado',
'NAME': 'TEST2',
'HOST': 'PCNAME\SQLEXPRESS',
'USER': '',
'PASSWORD': '',
'OPTIONS' : {
'provider': 'SQLOLEDB',
'use_mars': True,
},
}
}
I've tried both the default and SQLOLEDB provider but always get the same error. I've also tried with and without user and password set but the error remains the same. I am able to connect to a local MySQL DB just fine.
I'm running Windows 10, Visual Studio 2015, SQL Server Express 2016
Edit:
Here's the output from pip freeze
:
appdirs==1.4.3
Django==1.11
django-mssql==1.8
mysqlclient==1.3.10
packaging==16.8
pyodbc==4.0.16
pyparsing==2.2.0
pytz==2017.2
six==1.10.0
Here's my requirements.txt:
django==1.11
mysqlclient==1.3.10
django-mssql==1.8
Solution
As stated in the django-mssql documentation, the latest release only supports Django 1.8, so it won't work with Django 1.11.
You will have to wait until the package supports newer versions of django to upgrade. That is the problem when using Django with non-supported database backends, you depend on the third party packages maintenance, and this one seems to have trouble staying up to date with Django.
Answered By - rparent
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