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MongoDB server stub setup

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This package provides a mongodb server stub setup for python doctests.

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This package provides a mongo database server testing stub. You can simply setup such a mongodb stub server in a doctest like:

import doctest
import unittest

from m01.stub import testing

def test_suite():
    return unittest.TestSuite((
        doctest.DocFileSuite('README.txt',
            setUp=testing.doctestSetUp,
            tearDown=testing.doctestTearDown,
            optionflags=doctest.NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE|doctest.ELLIPSIS),
        ))


if __name__ == '__main__':
    unittest.main(defaultTest='test_suite')

The m01/stub/testing.py module provides a start and stop method which will download, install, start and stop a mongodb server. All this is done in the m01/stub/testing/sandbox folder. Everytime a test get started the mongodb/data folder get removed and a fresh empty database get used.

Note: Also see the zipFolder and unZipFile methods in testing.py which allows you to setup mongodb data and before remove them store them as a zip file for a next test run. Such a zipped data folder can get used in another test run by set the path to the zip file as dataSource argument. Also check the m01.mongo package for more test use cases.

Testing

Let’s use the pymongo package for test our mongodb server stub setup. Note we use a different port for our stub server setup (45017 instead of 27017):

>>> from pprint import pprint
>>> import pymongo
>>> conn = pymongo.Connection('localhost', 45017)

Let’s test our mongodb stub setup:

>>> pprint(conn.server_info())
{u'bits': ...,
 u'debug': False,
 u'gitVersion': u'...',
 u'maxBsonObjectSize': ...,
 u'ok': 1.0,
 u'sysInfo': ...,
 u'version': u'1.8.2'}
>>> conn.database_names()
[u'admin', u'local']

setup an index:

>>> conn.testing.test.collection.ensure_index('dummy')
u'dummy_1'

add an object:

>>> _id = conn.testing.test.save({'__name__': u'foo', 'dummy': u'object'})
>>> _id
ObjectId('...')

remove them:

>>> conn.testing.test.remove({'_id': _id})

and check the database names again:

>>> conn.database_names()
[u'testing', u'admin', u'local']

Let’s drop the database:

>>> conn.drop_database("testing")
>>> conn.database_names()
[u'admin', u'local']

CHANGES

0.5.3 (2011-08-26)

  • Fix 32bit linux download (Albertas)

  • Remove temp files after download

  • Fix 64bit linux

0.5.2 (2011-08-24)

  • Still fixing on linux

0.5.1 (2011-08-24)

  • fix on linux

0.5.0 (2011-08-19)

  • initial release tested on win 32bit. NOT tested on win 64bit, mac 32/64bit and posix 32/64bit systems. Please report if something doesn’t work on this systems.

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