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When I first tried to use the `reverse_delete_rule` feature of `ReferenceField`, I had to dig through the source code to find what the actual integer values were expected to be for DO_NOTHING, NULLIFY, CASCADE, DENY, and PULL (or at least, where these constants were defined so that I could import and use them). This patch adds the integer values for those constants (which are defined in mongoengine.queryset.base) to the docs so that users can easily choose the correct integer value. Note: A possible improvement on this change would be to include `mongoengine.queryset.base` module documentation in the generated docs, and then update the `ReferenceField` docs to link to the documentation of these constants (DO_NOTHING, NULLIFY, etc.).
=========== MongoEngine =========== :Info: MongoEngine is an ORM-like layer on top of PyMongo. :Repository: https://github.com/MongoEngine/mongoengine :Author: Harry Marr (http://github.com/hmarr) :Maintainer: Ross Lawley (http://github.com/rozza) .. image:: https://secure.travis-ci.org/MongoEngine/mongoengine.png?branch=master :target: http://travis-ci.org/MongoEngine/mongoengine .. image:: https://coveralls.io/repos/MongoEngine/mongoengine/badge.png?branch=master :target: https://coveralls.io/r/MongoEngine/mongoengine?branch=master .. image:: https://landscape.io/github/MongoEngine/mongoengine/master/landscape.png :target: https://landscape.io/github/MongoEngine/mongoengine/master :alt: Code Health About ===== MongoEngine is a Python Object-Document Mapper for working with MongoDB. Documentation available at http://mongoengine-odm.rtfd.org - there is currently a `tutorial <http://readthedocs.org/docs/mongoengine-odm/en/latest/tutorial.html>`_, a `user guide <https://mongoengine-odm.readthedocs.org/en/latest/guide/index.html>`_ and an `API reference <http://readthedocs.org/docs/mongoengine-odm/en/latest/apireference.html>`_. Installation ============ We recommend the use of `virtualenv <https://virtualenv.pypa.io/>`_ and of `pip <https://pip.pypa.io/>`_. You can then use ``pip install -U mongoengine``. You may also have `setuptools <http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/setuptools>`_ and thus you can use ``easy_install -U mongoengine``. Otherwise, you can download the source from `GitHub <http://github.com/MongoEngine/mongoengine>`_ and run ``python setup.py install``. Dependencies ============ - pymongo>=2.7.1 - sphinx (optional - for documentation generation) Optional Dependencies --------------------- - **Image Fields**: Pillow>=2.0.0 - dateutil>=2.1.0 .. note MongoEngine always runs it's test suite against the latest patch version of each dependecy. e.g.: PyMongo 3.0.1 Examples ======== Some simple examples of what MongoEngine code looks like:: class BlogPost(Document): title = StringField(required=True, max_length=200) posted = DateTimeField(default=datetime.datetime.now) tags = ListField(StringField(max_length=50)) class TextPost(BlogPost): content = StringField(required=True) class LinkPost(BlogPost): url = StringField(required=True) # Create a text-based post >>> post1 = TextPost(title='Using MongoEngine', content='See the tutorial') >>> post1.tags = ['mongodb', 'mongoengine'] >>> post1.save() # Create a link-based post >>> post2 = LinkPost(title='MongoEngine Docs', url='hmarr.com/mongoengine') >>> post2.tags = ['mongoengine', 'documentation'] >>> post2.save() # Iterate over all posts using the BlogPost superclass >>> for post in BlogPost.objects: ... print '===', post.title, '===' ... if isinstance(post, TextPost): ... print post.content ... elif isinstance(post, LinkPost): ... print 'Link:', post.url ... print ... >>> len(BlogPost.objects) 2 >>> len(TextPost.objects) 1 >>> len(LinkPost.objects) 1 # Find tagged posts >>> len(BlogPost.objects(tags='mongoengine')) 2 >>> len(BlogPost.objects(tags='mongodb')) 1 Tests ===== To run the test suite, ensure you are running a local instance of MongoDB on the standard port, and run: ``python setup.py nosetests``. To run the test suite on every supported Python version and every supported PyMongo version, you can use ``tox``. tox and each supported Python version should be installed in your environment: .. code-block:: shell # Install tox $ pip install tox # Run the test suites $ tox If you wish to run one single or selected tests, use the nosetest convention. It will find the folder, eventually the file, go to the TestClass specified after the colon and eventually right to the single test. Also use the -s argument if you want to print out whatever or access pdb while testing. .. code-block:: shell $ python setup.py nosetests --tests tests/fields/fields.py:FieldTest.test_cls_field -s Community ========= - `MongoEngine Users mailing list <http://groups.google.com/group/mongoengine-users>`_ - `MongoEngine Developers mailing list <http://groups.google.com/group/mongoengine-dev>`_ - `#mongoengine IRC channel <http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=mongoengine>`_ Contributing ============ We welcome contributions! see the `Contribution guidelines <https://github.com/MongoEngine/mongoengine/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.rst>`_
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