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
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Python
66 lines
2.0 KiB
Python
import operator
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import unittest
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from nose.plugins.skip import SkipTest
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from mongoengine import connect
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from mongoengine.connection import get_db, disconnect_all
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from mongoengine.mongodb_support import get_mongodb_version
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MONGO_TEST_DB = 'mongoenginetest' # standard name for the test database
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class MongoDBTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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"""Base class for tests that need a mongodb connection
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It ensures that the db is clean at the beginning and dropped at the end automatically
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"""
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@classmethod
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def setUpClass(cls):
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disconnect_all()
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cls._connection = connect(db=MONGO_TEST_DB)
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cls._connection.drop_database(MONGO_TEST_DB)
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cls.db = get_db()
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@classmethod
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def tearDownClass(cls):
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cls._connection.drop_database(MONGO_TEST_DB)
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disconnect_all()
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def get_as_pymongo(doc):
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"""Fetch the pymongo version of a certain Document"""
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return doc.__class__.objects.as_pymongo().get(id=doc.id)
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def _decorated_with_ver_requirement(func, mongo_version_req, oper):
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"""Return a MongoDB version requirement decorator.
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The resulting decorator will raise a SkipTest exception if the current
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MongoDB version doesn't match the provided version/operator.
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For example, if you define a decorator like so:
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def requires_mongodb_gte_36(func):
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return _decorated_with_ver_requirement(
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func, (3.6), oper=operator.ge
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)
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Then tests decorated with @requires_mongodb_gte_36 will be skipped if
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ran against MongoDB < v3.6.
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:param mongo_version_req: The mongodb version requirement (tuple(int, int))
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:param oper: The operator to apply (e.g: operator.ge)
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"""
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def _inner(*args, **kwargs):
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mongodb_v = get_mongodb_version()
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if oper(mongodb_v, mongo_version_req):
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return func(*args, **kwargs)
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raise SkipTest('Needs MongoDB v{}+'.format('.'.join(str(n) for n in mongo_version_req)))
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_inner.__name__ = func.__name__
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_inner.__doc__ = func.__doc__
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return _inner
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