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automatically setups a postgresql instance in a temporary directory, and destroys it after testing

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testing.postgresql automatically setups a postgresql instance in a temporary directory, and destroys it after testing.

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Documentation

https://bitbucket.org/tk0miya/testing.postgresql/src/default/README.rst

Issues

https://bitbucket.org/tk0miya/testing.postgresql/issues

Download

https://pypi.python.org/pypi/testing.postgresql

Install

Use easy_install (or pip):

$ easy_install testing.postgresql

And testing.postgresql requires PostgreSQL server in your PATH.

Usage

Create PostgreSQL instance using testing.postgresql.Postgresql:

import testing.postgresql
from sqlalchemy import create_engine

# Lanuch new PostgreSQL server
with testing.postgresql.Postgresql() as postgresql:
    # connect to PostgreSQL
    engine = create_engine(postgresql.url())

    # if you use postgresql or other drivers:
    #   import psycopg2
    #   db = psycopg2.connect(**postgresql.dsn())

    #
    # do any tests using PostgreSQL...
    #

# PostgreSQL server is terminated here

testing.postgresql.Postgresql executes initdb and postgres on instantiation. On deleting Postgresql object, it terminates PostgreSQL instance and removes temporary directory.

If you want a database including tables and any fixtures for your apps, use copy_data_from keyword:

# uses a copy of specified data directory of PostgreSQL.
postgresql = testing.postgresql.Postgresql(copy_data_from='/path/to/your/database')

For example, you can setup new PostgreSQL server for each testcases on setUp() method:

import unittest
import testing.postgresql

class MyTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
    def setUp(self):
        self.postgresql = testing.postgresql.Postgresql()

    def tearDown(self):
        self.postgresql.stop()

Requirements

  • Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4

  • psycopg2 2.5

License

Apache License 2.0

History

1.1.1 (2015-01-18)

  • Disable logging_collector feature (For Fedora)

  • Fix bugs:

    • MacPorts default path is /opt/local/lib/postgresql*, no dash

1.1.0 (2014-12-20)

  • Invoke ‘postgres’ command instead of ‘postmaster’

1.0.6 (2014-07-19)

  • Fix #1 Dirty postmaster shut down

1.0.5 (2014-07-19)

  • Fix path for PostgreSQL

  • Use absolute path for which command

1.0.4 (2014-06-19)

  • Fix timeout on terminating postgresql

  • Support PostgreSQL on /usr/local/bin (cf. FreeBSD ports)

  • Fix bugs

1.0.3 (2014-06-11)

  • Fix ImportError if caught SIGINT on py3

1.0.2 (2013-12-06)

  • Change behavior: Postgresql#stop() cleans workdir

  • Fix caught AttributeError on object deletion

1.0.1 (2013-12-05)

  • Add @skipIfNotInstalled decorator (alias of skipIfNotFound)

  • Suport python 2.6 and 3.2

1.0.0 (2013-12-04)

  • Add @skipIfNotFound decorator

0.1.0 (2013-11-26)

  • First release

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