Wrappers, which make working with ZEO little bit nicer.
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Introduction
Wrappers, which make working with ZEO little bit nicer.
By default, you have to do a lot of stuff, like create connection to database, maintain it, synchronize it (or running asyncore loop), handle reconnects and so on. Classes defined in this project makes all this work for you at the background.
Documentation
This module defines three classes:
ZEOWrapperPrototype
ZEOConfWrapper
ZEOWrapper
ZEOWrapperPrototype
ZEOWrapperPrototype contains methods and shared attributes, which may be used by derived classes.
You can pretty much ignore this class, unless you want to make your own connector.
ZEOConfWrapper
ZEOConfWrapper may be used to create connection to ZEO from XML configuration file.
Lets say you have file /tests/data/zeo_client.conf:
<zeoclient>
server localhost:60985
</zeoclient>
You can now create the ZEOConfWrapper object:
from zeo_connector import ZEOConfWrapper
db_obj = ZEOConfWrapper(
conf_path="/tests/data/zeo_client.conf",
project_key="Some project key",
)
and save the data to the database:
import transaction
with transaction.manager:
db_obj["data"] = "some data"
String "some data" is now saved under db._connection.root()[project_key]["data"] path.
ZEOWrapper
ZEOWrapper doesn’t use XML configuration file, but direct server/port specification:
from zeo_connector import ZEOWrapper
different_db_obj = ZEOWrapper(
server="localhost",
port=60985,
project_key="Some project key",
)
So you can retreive the data you stored into the database:
import transaction
with transaction.manager:
print different_db_obj["data"]
Running the ZEO server
The examples expects, that the ZEO server is running. To run the ZEO, look at the help page of the runzeo script which is part of the ZEO bundle. This script requires commandline or XML configuration.
You can generate the configuration files using provided zeo_connector_gen_defaults.py script, which is part of the zeo_connector_defaults <https://github.com/Bystroushaak/zeo_connector_defaults> package:
$ zeo_connector_gen_defaults.py --help usage: zeo_connector_gen_defaults.py [-h] [-s SERVER] [-p PORT] [-C] [-S] [PATH] This program will create the default ZEO XML configuration files. positional arguments: PATH Path to the database on the server (used in server configuration only. optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -s SERVER, --server SERVER Server url. Default: localhost -p PORT, --port PORT Port of the server. Default: 60985 -C, --only-client Create only CLIENT configuration. -S, --only-server Create only SERVER configuration
For example:
$ zeo_connector_gen_defaults.py /tmp
will create zeo.conf file with following content:
<zeo>
address localhost:60985
</zeo>
<filestorage>
path /tmp/storage.fs
</filestorage>
<eventlog>
level INFO
<logfile>
path /tmp/zeo.log
format %(asctime)s %(message)s
</logfile>
</eventlog>
and zeo_client.conf containing:
<zeoclient>
server localhost:60985
</zeoclient>
You can change the ports and address of the server using --server or --port arguments.
To run the ZEO with the server configuration file, run the following command:
runzeo -C zeo.conf
To run the client, you may use ZEOConfWrapper, as was show above:
from zeo_connector import ZEOConfWrapper
db_obj = ZEOConfWrapper(
conf_path="./zeo_client.conf",
project_key="Some project key",
)
Installation
Module is hosted at PYPI, and can be easily installed using PIP:
sudo pip install zeo_connector
Source code
Project is released under the MIT license. Source code can be found at GitHub:
Unittests
You can run the tests using provided run_tests.sh script, which can be found in the root of the project.
If you have any trouble, just add --pdb switch at the end of your run_tests.sh command like this: ./run_tests.sh --pdb. This will drop you to PDB shell.
Requirements
This script expects that package pytest is installed. In case you don’t have it yet, it can be easily installed using following command:
pip install --user pytest
or for all users:
sudo pip install pytest
Example
$ ./run_tests.sh ============================= test session starts ============================== platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.6 -- py-1.4.30 -- pytest-2.7.2 rootdir: /home/bystrousak/Plocha/Dropbox/c0d3z/python/libs/zeo_connector, inifile: plugins: cov collected 7 items tests/test_zeo_connector.py ....... =========================== 7 passed in 7.08 seconds ===========================
Changelog
0.4.2
Added @transaction_manager.
0.4.1
Implemented .pack().
0.4.0
Added @retry_and_reset decorator for all internal dict-methods calls.
Project key is now optional, so this object may be used to access the root of the database.
Property ASYNCORE_RUNNING renamed to _ASYNCORE_RUNNING.
0.3.0
Environment generator and other shared parts moved to https://github.com/Bystroushaak/zeo_connector_defaults
README.rst improved, added more documentation and additional sections.
0.2.0
Added standard dict methods, like .__contains__(), .__delitem__(), .__iter__() and so on.
0.1.0
Project created.
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