Added always_confirm_no option #39
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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=Falsewould 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?