If you created your project using the wagtail start command with Wagtail 1.0, you will probably have references to this model in the search/views.py file.

If you have references to the wagtail.wagtailsearch.models.EditorsPick model in your project, you will need to update these to point to the wagtail.contrib.wagtailsearchpromotions.models.SearchPromotion model instead.

is_abstract flag on page models has been replaced by is_creatable ¶

Previous versions of Wagtail provided an undocumented is_abstract flag on page models - not to be confused with Django’s abstract Meta flag - to indicate that it should not be included in the list of available page types for creation. (Typically this would be used on model classes that were designed to be subclassed to create new page types, rather than used directly.) To avoid confusion with Django’s distinct concept of abstract models, this has now been replaced by a new flag, is_creatable .

If you have used is_abstract = True on any of your models, you should now change this to is_creatable = False .