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Bridging Django to MongoDB with the MongoKit ODM
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نام فایل django-mongokit-0.2.6
نام django-mongokit
نسخه کتابخانه 0.2.6
نگهدارنده []
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نویسنده Peter Bengtsson
ایمیل نویسنده mail@peterbe.com
آدرس صفحه اصلی https://github.com/peterbe/django-mongokit
آدرس اینترنتی https://pypi.org/project/django-mongokit/
مجوز UNKNOWN
django-mongokit =============== By: Peter Bengtsson, mail@peterbe.com, 2010-2011 License: New BSD License Bridging Django to MongoDB with the MongoKit ODM ------------------------------------------------ The purpose of this module is to make it easy to use [MongoKit](http://bitbucket.org/namlook/mongokit/wiki/Home) to define your models for Django if you prefer to use MongoDB instead of a relational database. This kit takes care of the boilerplate and makes your MongoKit documents work better with Django as it defines a `_meta` class attribute when registering. Installation ------------ `pip install django-mongokit` Usage/Configuration ------------------- First of all you need to define a name of the database and but that into your `settings.DATABASES` directive. Here's an example: DATABASES = { 'default': { 'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.sqlite3', 'NAME': 'example-sqlite3.db', }, 'mongodb': { 'ENGINE': 'django_mongokit.mongodb', 'NAME': 'example', }, } Note that `default` and `mongodb` are mandatory keys in this settings. What you can change is the `NAME` part under `DATABASES['mongodb']`. In Django, you might be used to doing something like this: from django.db import models class Talk(models.Model): topic = models.CharField(max_length=250) date = models.DateTimeField() Now, with `django_mongokit` you can do this: from django_mongokit.document import DjangoDocument class Talk(DjangoDocument): structure = { 'topic': unicode, 'date': datetime.datetime } This base class gives you some benefits out-of-the-box which will hopefully make working with MongoKit documents easier such as `pk`. This will return the `ObjectID` of an instance as a byte string which can be very useful for mapping URLs and finding documents by ID. For example: >>> from mongokit import Connection >>> conn = Connection() >>> from exampleapp.models import Talk >>> conn.register([Talk]) >>> database = conn['example'] >>> collection = database['talks'] >>> talk = collection.Talk.find_one() >>> talk '4b87c6b19d40b3375a000001' There's also the `_meta` attribute which Django people will be familiar with: >>> talk._meta <Meta Talk 'Talk', 'Talks'> >>> talk._meta.verbose_name 'Talk' >>> talk._meta.verbose_name_plural 'Talks' If you want to override any of the `_meta` attributes you do it just like you do it with the Django ORM: class Talk(models.Model): ... class Meta: verbose_name_plural = u"Talkings" A limited set of signals are fired when working with `django_mongokit` documents. These are: * ``pre_delete`` * ``post_delete`` * ``pre_save`` * ``post_save`` Examples -------- `django-mongokit` comes with an example project and an example app that does some basic things. It might be a good source of inspiration for how to use `django-mongokit` to look at this example app. Django 1.1 (pre multi-db support) --------------------------------- `django-mongokit` was built for Django 1.2 with the multi-db support but you can use `django-mongokit` in Django 1.1 (tested in Django 1.1.1) as a secondary database. For example, you might want to continue running your application in MySQL/PosgreSQL/Oracle as it is but you then have a fast logging app that writes to MongoDB. The way difference from using Django 1.2 is to that you need to specify a setting called `MONGO_DATABASE_NAME` like this: MONGO_DATABASE_NAME = "example" Document Forms -------------- A version of Django's ModelForm has been supplied for Mongokit Documents, called DocumentForm. Using it is as simple as: from django_mongokit.forms import DocumentForm from models import Talk class TalkForm(DocumentForm): class Meta: document = Talk This automatically pulls the fields from mongokit's `structure` attribute, along with associated `required_fields` and `default_values`, and builds associated form fields for this document. You can customize the `DocumentForm` just like you'd customize a `ModelForm`: class TalkForm(DocumentForm): def clean_when(self): """ Take a date object from the DateField and create a datetime object. """ w = self.cleaned_data['when'] when = datetime.datetime(w.year, w.month, w.day, 0,0,0) return when class Meta: document = Talk fields = ['topic', 'tags'] # You could also explicitly exclude fields # exclude = ['created_on'] Right now, DocumentForms support the following mongokit datatypes: `int`, `bool`, `float`, `unicode`, `datetime.datetime`, `datetime.date`, `datetime.time`, `list` and `dict` (`list` and `dict` show up as character fields editable in JSON format). DocumentForms do not support nested documents or nested dictionary keys at the moment. DocumentForms do not at the moment support mongokit validations. Troubleshooting --------------- If you get this error: django.core.exceptions.ImproperlyConfigured: 'django_mongokit.mongodb' isn't an available database backend. Try using django.db.backends.XXX, where XXX is one of: 'dummy', 'mysql', 'oracle', 'postgresql', 'postgresql_psycopg2', 'sqlite3' Error was: No module named mongokit Then it's simply because you don't have ``mongokit`` itself installed.


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نصب پکیج whl django-mongokit-0.2.6:

    pip install django-mongokit-0.2.6.whl


نصب پکیج tar.gz django-mongokit-0.2.6:

    pip install django-mongokit-0.2.6.tar.gz