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THIS IS UNSTABLE PROJECT, IF YOU WANT TO USE IT - FIX WHAT YOU NEED

Right now we're targeting to get things working on Django 2.0; 3.0 support added, but not tested in production.

WARNING:

Maybe there is better option for mongo support, take a look at https://nesdis.github.io/djongo/; It's python3 only and i have not tried it yet, but looks promising.

Working / Django 2.0

  • [ok] sessions
  • [ok] models/fields, fields needs testing
  • [ok] views
  • [ok] auth
  • [?] admin - partially working, some things broken

Current status

Many parts of projects rewritten/removed; Instead of copying django code i try to subclass/reuse/even monkey-patch; Everything listed above is working; admin - just base fuctions like changelist/edit, not tested with every form type; need's more work.

Some code just plaholder to make things work; django/forms/document_options.py - dirty hack absolutely required to get thigs work with django. It replaces mongo _meta on model/class and provide django-like interface. It get's replaced after class creation via some metaclass magick.

Fields notes

  • mongo defaults Field(required=False), changed to django-style defaults -> Field(blank=False), and setting required = not blank in Field.__init__

TODO

Connecting

In your settings.py file, add following lines:

MONGODB_DATABASES = {
    "default": {
        "name": database_name,
        "host": database_host,
        "password": database_password,
        "username": database_user,
        "tz_aware": True, # if you using timezones in django (USE_TZ = True)
    },
}

INSTALLED_APPS += ["django_mongoengine"]

Documents

Inhherit your documents from django_mongoengine.Document, and define fields using django_mongoengine.fields.:

from django_mongoengine import Document, EmbeddedDocument, fields

class Comment(EmbeddedDocument):
    created_at = fields.DateTimeField(
        default=datetime.datetime.now, editable=False,
    )
    author = fields.StringField(verbose_name="Name", max_length=255)
    email  = fields.EmailField(verbose_name="Email")
    body = fields.StringField(verbose_name="Comment")

class Post(Document):
    created_at = fields.DateTimeField(
        default=datetime.datetime.now, editable=False,
    )
    title = fields.StringField(max_length=255)
    slug = fields.StringField(max_length=255, primary_key=True)
    comments = fields.ListField(
        fields.EmbeddedDocumentField('Comment'), blank=True,
    )

Sessions

Django allows the use of different backend stores for its sessions. MongoEngine provides a MongoDB-based session backend for Django, which allows you to use sessions in your Django application with just MongoDB. To enable the MongoEngine session backend, ensure that your settings module has 'django.contrib.sessions.middleware.SessionMiddleware' in the MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES field and 'django.contrib.sessions' in your INSTALLED_APPS. From there, all you need to do is add the following line into your settings module:

SESSION_ENGINE = 'django_mongoengine.sessions'
SESSION_SERIALIZER = 'django_mongoengine.sessions.BSONSerializer'

Django provides session cookie, which expires after `SESSION_COOKIE_AGE seconds, but doesn't delete cookie at sessions backend, so 'mongoengine.django.sessions' supports `mongodb TTL <http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/tutorial/expire-data/>_.

Note

SESSION_SERIALIZER is only necessary in Django>1.6 as the default serializer is based around JSON and doesn't know how to convert bson.objectid.ObjectId instances to strings.

How to run example app

virtualenv env
./env/bin/pip install .
./env/bin/pip install -r example/tumblelog/requirements.txt
./env/bin/python example/tumblelog/manage.py runserver

How to run tests

./env/bin/pip install -r requirements_dev.txt
./env/bin/python setup.py -q nosetests -x

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