from __future__ import unicode_literals import warnings from django.core.checks.compatibility import django_1_6_0 COMPAT_CHECKS = [ # Add new modules at the top, so we keep things in descending order. # After two-three minor releases, old versions should get dropped. django_1_6_0, ] def check_compatibility(): """ Runs through compatibility checks to warn the user with an existing install about changes in an up-to-date Django. Modules should be located in ``django.core.compat_checks`` (typically one per release of Django) & must have a ``run_checks`` function that runs all the checks. Returns a list of informational messages about incompatibilities. """ messages = [] for check_module in COMPAT_CHECKS: check = getattr(check_module, 'run_checks', None) if check is None: warnings.warn( "The '%s' module lacks a " % check_module.__name__ + "'run_checks' method, which is needed to verify compatibility." ) continue messages.extend(check()) return messages