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== Supported databases == | == Databases == === The create_database() function === The `create_database()` function has the following prototype: {{{ database = create_database(uri) }}} The `uri` parameter may be either a URI string or a URI object. The following URIs are examples of acceptable syntax: {{{backend:database_name}}} {{{backend://hostname/database_name}}} {{{backend://hostname:port/database_name}}} {{{backend://username:password@hostname/database_name}}} {{{backend://hostname/database_name?option=value}}} {{{backend://username@/database_name}}} |
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=== Testing === It's easy to test that Storm features are working with new backends. There are base test classes in `tests/store/database.py` and `tests/store/base.py` which may be inherited by database-specific test cases. Look at other backends to get a feeling of how it works. If these tests pass with a new backend, you may be pretty sure that Storm is working fine with the created backend. |
Storm Manual
This is the detailed documentation for Storm. For a more hands-on approach, check out the [:Tutorial: Tutorial].
Databases
The create_database() function
The create_database() function has the following prototype:
database = create_database(uri)
The uri parameter may be either a URI string or a URI object. The following URIs are examples of acceptable syntax:
backend:database_name backend://hostname/database_name backend://hostname:port/database_name backend://username:password@hostname/database_name backend://hostname/database_name?option=value backend://username@/database_name
MySQL
PostgreSQL
SQLite
The Store interface
The ResultSet interface
Properties
References
One-to-one
Many-to-one
Many-to-many
The Reference interface
The ReferenceSet interface
Expressions
Creating a backend
Testing
It's easy to test that Storm features are working with new backends. There are base test classes in tests/store/database.py and tests/store/base.py which may be inherited by database-specific test cases. Look at other backends to get a feeling of how it works.
If these tests pass with a new backend, you may be pretty sure that Storm is working fine with the created backend.