1. Removes the cascade=save tests. It's not an option I'd recommend using AND
it primarily matters if you have any reference fields in your document,
which is not the case in this script.
2. Uses PyMongo-v3.x-style write concern.
3. Removes an old docstring describing some random benchmark run from the past.
4. Removes unused parts of the code.
I'll add more tests to the "benchmarks/" directory in future commits.
This time my attempt is based on the output found in another job that didn't
trigger a deployment: https://travis-ci.org/MongoEngine/mongoengine/jobs/544664203
```
/home/travis/.travis/job_stages: line 660: expected `)'
/home/travis/.travis/job_stages: line 660: syntax error near `AND'
/home/travis/.travis/job_stages: line 660: ` if [[ ($TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG = "MongoEngine/mongoengine") && ($TRAVIS_PYTHON_VERSION = 2.7) && ($PYMONGO = 3.x AND $MONGODB = 3.4) && ("$TRAVIS_TAG" != "") ]]; then'
```
See 80ca6360c1f3ea073e3fcb65070ded0558514ffa and
40ba51ac43591cbc8547f8d2db6c7ac6d1d97cee for my previous attempts.
Previously, we were running the test suite for several combinations of MongoDB,
Python, and PyMongo:
- PyPy, MongoDB v2.6, PyMongo v3.x (which really means v3.6.1 at the moment)
- Python v2.7, MongoDB v2.6, PyMongo v3.x
- Python v3.5, MongoDB v2.6, PyMongo v3.x
- Python v3.6, MongoDB v2.6, PyMongo v3.x
- Python v2.7, MongoDB v3.0, PyMongo v3.5.0
- Python v3.6, MongoDB v3.0, PyMongo v3.5.0
- Python v3.5, MongoDB v3.2, PyMongo v3.x
- Python v3.6, MongoDB v3.2, PyMongo v3.x
- Python v3.6, MongoDB v3.4, PyMongo v3.x
- Python v3.6, MongoDB v3.6, PyMongo v3.x
There were a couple issues with this setup:
1. MongoDB v2.6 – v3.2 have reached their End of Life already (v2.6 almost 3
years ago!). See the "MongoDB Server" section on
https://www.mongodb.com/support-policy.
2. We were only testing two recent-ish PyMongo versions (v3.5.0 & v3.6.1).
We were not testing the oldest actively supported MongoDB/PyMongo/Python
setup.
This PR updates the test matrix so that these problems are solved. For the
sake of simplicity, it does not yet attempt to cover MongoDB v4.0:
- PyPy, MongoDB v3.4, PyMongo v3.x (aka v3.6.1 at the moment)
- Python v2.7, MongoDB v3.4, PyMongo v3.x
- Python v3.5, MongoDB v3.4, PyMongo v3.x
- Python v3.6, MongoDB v3.4, PyMongo v3.x
- Python v2.7, MongoDB v3.4, PyMongo v3.4
- Python v3.6, MongoDB v3.6, PyMongo v3.x