Merge branch 'master' of github.com:MongoEngine/mongoengine into release_0_19_0

This commit is contained in:
Bastien Gérard 2019-12-20 23:49:41 +01:00
commit c22eb34017
6 changed files with 101 additions and 19 deletions

View File

@ -744,7 +744,7 @@ Document inheritance
To create a specialised type of a :class:`~mongoengine.Document` you have
defined, you may subclass it and add any extra fields or methods you may need.
As this is new class is not a direct subclass of
As this new class is not a direct subclass of
:class:`~mongoengine.Document`, it will not be stored in its own collection; it
will use the same collection as its superclass uses. This allows for more
convenient and efficient retrieval of related documents -- all you need do is
@ -767,6 +767,27 @@ document.::
Setting :attr:`allow_inheritance` to True should also be used in
:class:`~mongoengine.EmbeddedDocument` class in case you need to subclass it
When it comes to querying using :attr:`.objects()`, querying `Page.objects()` will query
both `Page` and `DatedPage` whereas querying `DatedPage` will only query the `DatedPage` documents.
Behind the scenes, MongoEngine deals with inheritance by adding a :attr:`_cls` attribute that contains
the class name in every documents. When a document is loaded, MongoEngine checks
it's :attr:`_cls` attribute and use that class to construct the instance.::
Page(title='a funky title').save()
DatedPage(title='another title', date=datetime.utcnow()).save()
print(Page.objects().count()) # 2
print(DatedPage.objects().count()) # 1
# print documents in their native form
# we remove 'id' to avoid polluting the output with unnecessary detail
qs = Page.objects.exclude('id').as_pymongo()
print(list(qs))
# [
# {'_cls': u 'Page', 'title': 'a funky title'},
# {'_cls': u 'Page.DatedPage', 'title': u 'another title', 'date': datetime.datetime(2019, 12, 13, 20, 16, 59, 993000)}
# ]
Working with existing data
--------------------------
As MongoEngine no longer defaults to needing :attr:`_cls`, you can quickly and

View File

@ -2,10 +2,10 @@
Use mongomock for testing
==============================
`mongomock <https://github.com/vmalloc/mongomock/>`_ is a package to do just
`mongomock <https://github.com/vmalloc/mongomock/>`_ is a package to do just
what the name implies, mocking a mongo database.
To use with mongoengine, simply specify mongomock when connecting with
To use with mongoengine, simply specify mongomock when connecting with
mongoengine:
.. code-block:: python
@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ or with an alias:
conn = get_connection('testdb')
Example of test file:
--------
---------------------
.. code-block:: python
import unittest
@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ Example of test file:
pers.save()
fresh_pers = Person.objects().first()
self.assertEqual(fresh_pers.name, 'John')
assert fresh_pers.name == 'John'

View File

@ -222,6 +222,18 @@ keyword argument::
.. versionadded:: 0.4
Sorting/Ordering results
========================
It is possible to order the results by 1 or more keys using :meth:`~mongoengine.queryset.QuerySet.order_by`.
The order may be specified by prepending each of the keys by "+" or "-". Ascending order is assumed if there's no prefix.::
# Order by ascending date
blogs = BlogPost.objects().order_by('date') # equivalent to .order_by('+date')
# Order by ascending date first, then descending title
blogs = BlogPost.objects().order_by('+date', '-title')
Limiting and skipping results
=============================
Just as with traditional ORMs, you may limit the number of results returned or
@ -585,7 +597,8 @@ cannot use the `$` syntax in keyword arguments it has been mapped to `S`::
['database', 'mongodb']
From MongoDB version 2.6, push operator supports $position value which allows
to push values with index.
to push values with index::
>>> post = BlogPost(title="Test", tags=["mongo"])
>>> post.save()
>>> post.update(push__tags__0=["database", "code"])

View File

@ -120,6 +120,9 @@ class BaseList(list):
super(BaseList, self).__init__(list_items)
def __getitem__(self, key):
# change index to positive value because MongoDB does not support negative one
if isinstance(key, int) and key < 0:
key = len(self) + key
value = super(BaseList, self).__getitem__(key)
if isinstance(key, slice):

View File

@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ from tests.utils import MongoDBTestCase, get_as_pymongo
TEST_IMAGE_PATH = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "../fields/mongoengine.png")
class TestInstance(MongoDBTestCase):
class TestDocumentInstance(MongoDBTestCase):
def setUp(self):
class Job(EmbeddedDocument):
name = StringField()
@ -3338,19 +3338,19 @@ class TestInstance(MongoDBTestCase):
# worker1.job should be equal to the job used originally to create the
# document.
self.assertEqual(worker1.job, worker.job)
assert worker1.job == worker.job
# worker1.job should be equal to a newly created Job EmbeddedDocument
# using either the Boss object or his ID.
self.assertEqual(worker1.job, Job(boss=boss, boss_dbref=boss))
self.assertEqual(worker1.job, Job(boss=boss.id, boss_dbref=boss.id))
assert worker1.job == Job(boss=boss, boss_dbref=boss)
assert worker1.job == Job(boss=boss.id, boss_dbref=boss.id)
# The above equalities should also hold after worker1.job.boss has been
# fetch()ed.
worker1.job.boss.fetch()
self.assertEqual(worker1.job, worker.job)
self.assertEqual(worker1.job, Job(boss=boss, boss_dbref=boss))
self.assertEqual(worker1.job, Job(boss=boss.id, boss_dbref=boss.id))
assert worker1.job == worker.job
assert worker1.job == Job(boss=boss, boss_dbref=boss)
assert worker1.job == Job(boss=boss.id, boss_dbref=boss.id)
def test_dbref_equality(self):
class Test2(Document):
@ -3617,6 +3617,51 @@ class TestInstance(MongoDBTestCase):
assert b._instance == a
assert idx == 2
def test_updating_listfield_manipulate_list(self):
class Company(Document):
name = StringField()
employees = ListField(field=DictField())
Company.drop_collection()
comp = Company(name="BigBank", employees=[{"name": "John"}])
comp.save()
comp.employees.append({"name": "Bill"})
comp.save()
stored_comp = get_as_pymongo(comp)
self.assertEqual(
stored_comp,
{
"_id": comp.id,
"employees": [{"name": "John"}, {"name": "Bill"}],
"name": "BigBank",
},
)
comp = comp.reload()
comp.employees[0]["color"] = "red"
comp.employees[-1]["color"] = "blue"
comp.employees[-1].update({"size": "xl"})
comp.save()
assert len(comp.employees) == 2
assert comp.employees[0] == {"name": "John", "color": "red"}
assert comp.employees[1] == {"name": "Bill", "size": "xl", "color": "blue"}
stored_comp = get_as_pymongo(comp)
self.assertEqual(
stored_comp,
{
"_id": comp.id,
"employees": [
{"name": "John", "color": "red"},
{"size": "xl", "color": "blue", "name": "Bill"},
],
"name": "BigBank",
},
)
def test_falsey_pk(self):
"""Ensure that we can create and update a document with Falsey PK."""
@ -3693,13 +3738,13 @@ class TestInstance(MongoDBTestCase):
value = u"I_should_be_a_dict"
coll.insert_one({"light_saber": value})
with self.assertRaises(InvalidDocumentError) as cm:
with pytest.raises(InvalidDocumentError) as exc_info:
list(Jedi.objects)
self.assertEqual(
str(cm.exception),
"Invalid data to create a `Jedi` instance.\nField 'light_saber' - The source SON object needs to be of type 'dict' but a '%s' was found"
% type(value),
assert str(
exc_info.value
) == "Invalid data to create a `Jedi` instance.\nField 'light_saber' - The source SON object needs to be of type 'dict' but a '%s' was found" % type(
value
)

View File

@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ class TestFileField(MongoDBTestCase):
result = StreamFile.objects.first()
assert streamfile == result
assert result.the_file.read() == text + more_text
# self.assertEqual(result.the_file.content_type, content_type)
# assert result.the_file.content_type == content_type
result.the_file.seek(0)
assert result.the_file.tell() == 0
assert result.the_file.read(len(text)) == text