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Remove key_in() from roundup.anypy.dbm_
The key_in() function was just a shim to use the best available option
out of 'd.has_key(key)' and 'key in d'. The 'd.has_key(key)' flavour has
been deprecated in favour of 'key in d' which based on testing has been
available since at least python v2.5 which is the oldest being
supported.
| author | John Kristensen <john@jerrykan.com> |
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| date | Fri, 13 Feb 2015 00:20:43 +1100 |
| parents | 76b71c9bd50d |
| children | e48b039b0ec0 |
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========================== PostgreSQL/psycopg Backend ========================== This are notes about PostqreSQL backend based on the psycopg adapter for Roundup issue tracker. Prerequisites ============= To use PostgreSQL as backend for storing roundup data, you should additionally install: 1. PostgreSQL 8.x or higher - http://www.postgresql.org/ 2. The psycopg python interface to PostgreSQL: http://initd.org/software/initd/psycopg Running the PostgreSQL unit tests ================================= The user that you're running the tests as will need to be able to access the postgresql database on the local machine and create and drop databases. See the config values in 'test/db_test_base.py' about which database connection, name and user will be used. Credit ====== The postgresql backend was originally submitted by Federico Di Gregorio <fog@initd.org>
