Neo4j server stub setup
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This package provides a neo4j server stub setup based on a real neo4j server.
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setup
This test is using a neo4j server. The test setUp method used for this test is calling our startNeo4jServer method which is starting a neo4j server. The first time this test get called a new neo4j server will get downloaded. The test setup looks like:
def test_suite(): return unittest.TestSuite(( doctest.DocFileSuite('README.txt', setUp=testing.doctestSetUp, tearDown=testing.doctestTearDown, optionflags=doctest.NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE|doctest.ELLIPSIS, encoding='utf-8'), ))
Your setup with a custom conf folder could look like:
def mySetUp(test): # setup neo4j server here = os.path.dirname(__file__) sandbox = os.path.join(here, 'sandbox') confSource = os.path.join(here, 'conf') startNeo4jServer(sandbox, confSource=confSource) def myTearDown(test): # tear down neo4j server here = os.path.dirname(__file__) sandbox = os.path.join(here, 'sandbox') stopNeo4jServer(sandbox) # do some custom teardown stuff here
Also see our test.py for a sample setup.
windows
On windows a service with the name p01_neo4jstub_testing get installed and removed during the test run. This is not nice but that’s how neo4j can get stopped after starting. If soemthing fails and the service dosn’t get removed, you can simply use the follwoingcommand for remove the service:
sc delete p01_neo4jstub_testing
testing
Let’s setup a python httplib connection:
>>> import httplib >>> conn = httplib.HTTPConnection('localhost', 47474)
and test the cluster state:
>>> conn.request('GET', '/db/data') >>> response = conn.getresponse() >>> response.status 302
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0.5.0 (28-06-2013)
initial release
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