As of Ansible 2.x, invocation of Django's ```manage.py``` requires a valid "shebang". Additionally, ```manage.py``` must be executable.
The old invocation was hardcoded as ```python manage.py ...``` while the new invocation is ```./manage.py ...```. See [this PR](https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/pull/1165).
This change allows more flexibility for which Python interpreter is invoked, but breaks existing deployment when ```manage.py``` is not properly configured. This documentation update adds a note explaining the new requirements for ```manage.py```.
Starting in Django 1.7, the createcachetable command looks for cache
table names in the CACHES settings dictionary, so cache_table is no
longer required, but is still allowed.
Django since version 1.7 has built-in migrations, so no need to have south installed with recent django versions. The 'migrate' command works with built-in migrations without any change, but the output is different than the output produced by south, which breaks idempotence. This commit fixes this.
Allow passing the database option to the django_manage module for migrations. This is usefull in situations where multiple databases are used by a django application.