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README.md

Introduction

This project implements an abstraction of objects that can have access to a variety of data stores, implementing read/write with a simple interface against specific various data-sources. The supported data sources implement functionalities against :

- Rabbitmq-server
- Couchdb-server
- Mongodb-server
- Http Session : {csv,tab,pipe,sql}
- Disk{Reader|Writer} : csv, tab, pipe, sql on disk

Such an interface is used to facilitate data transport in and out of a store for whatever an application may need (log, session management, ...)

Installation

Within the virtual environment perform the following command:

pip install git+https://dev.the-phi.com/git/steve/data-transport.git

Binaries and eggs will be provided later on

Usage

The basic usage revolves around a factory class (to be a singleton)

import transport
from transport import factory
#
# importing a mongo reader
args = {"host":"<host>:<port>","dbname":"<database>","doc":"<doc_id>",["username":"<username>","password":"<password>"]}
mreader = factory.instance(type='mongo.MonoReader',args=args)
#
# reading a document and executing a view
#
document    = mreader.read()
result      = mreader.view(name)
#
# importing a couchdb reader
args = {"url":"<http://host>:<port>","dbname":"<database>","doc":"<doc_id>","username":"<username>","password":"<password>"}
creader     = factory.instance(type='couch.CouchReader',args=args)

#
# Reading a document and executing a view
#
document    = dreader.read()    
result      = couchdb.view(id='<design_doc_id>',view_name=<view_name',<key=value|keys=values>)