scrapy-mongoengine-item¶
Bringing Scrapy
and MongoEngine
together.
scrapy-mongoengine-item
is an extension that allows you to define Scrapy items using existing
MongoEngine documents.
Documentation is available on Read the Docs.
Prerequisites¶
Both Python 2.7
and Python 3.5/3.6
are
supported. For Python 3
you need Scrapy v1.1
or above.
Latest tested MongoEngine version is MongoEngine 0.17.0
.
Installation¶
Install latest stable version from PyPI:
pip install scrapy-mongoengine-item
or latest stable version from GitHub:
pip install https://github.com/barseghyanartur/scrapy-mongoengine-item/archive/stable.tar.gz
or latest stable version from BitBucket:
pip install https://bitbucket.org/barseghyanartur/scrapy-mongoengine-item/get/stable.tar.gz
Introduction¶
MongoEngineItem
is a class of item that gets its fields definition from a
MongoEngine document, you simply create a MongoEngineItem
and specify what
MongoEngine document it relates to.
Besides of getting the document fields defined on your item, MongoEngineItem
provides a method to create and populate a MongoEngine document instance with
the item data.
Usage¶
MongoEngineItem
works as follows: you create a subclass and define its
mongoengine_document
attribute to be a valid MongoEngine document. With
this you will get an item with a field for each MongoEngine document field.
In addition, you can define fields that aren’t present in the document and even override fields that are present in the model defining them in the item.
Let’s see some examples:
Creating a MongoEngine document for the examples:
from mongoengine import fields, document
class Person(document.Document):
name = fields.StringField(max_length=255)
age = fields.IntField()
Defining a basic MongoEngineItem
:
from scrapy_mongoengine_item import MongoEngineItem
class PersonItem(MongoEngineItem):
mongoengine_document = Person
MongoEngineItem
works just like Scrapy items:
p = PersonItem()
p['name'] = 'John'
p['age'] = 22
To obtain the MongoEngine document from the item, we call the extra method
MongoEngineItem.save()
of the MongoEngineItem
:
person = p.save()
person.name
# 'John'
person.age
# 22
person.id
# 1
The document is already saved when we call MongoEngineItem.save()
, we
can prevent this by calling it with commit=False
. We can use
commit=False
in MongoEngineItem.save()
method to obtain an unsaved
document:
person = p.save(commit=False)
person.name
# 'John'
person.age
# 22
person.id
# None
As said before, we can add other fields to the item:
import scrapy
from scrapy_mongoengine_item import MongoEngineItem
class PersonItem(MongoEngineItem):
mongoengine_document = Person
sex = scrapy.Field()
p = PersonItem()
p['name'] = 'John'
p['age'] = 22
p['sex'] = 'M'
And we can override the fields of the document with your own:
class PersonItem(MongoEngineItem):
mongoengine_document = Person
name = scrapy.Field(default='No Name')
This is useful to provide properties to the field, like a default or any other
property that your project uses. Those additional fields won’t be taken into
account when doing a MongoEngineItem.save()
.
Development¶
Testing¶
To run tests in your working environment type:
./runtests.py
To test with all supported Python versions type:
tox
Running MongoDB¶
The easiest way is to run it via Docker:
docker pull mongo:latest
docker run -p 27017:27017 mongo:latest
Writing documentation¶
Keep the following hierarchy.
=====
title
=====
header
======
sub-header
----------
sub-sub-header
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
sub-sub-sub-header
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
sub-sub-sub-sub-header
++++++++++++++++++++++
sub-sub-sub-sub-sub-header
**************************
License¶
GPL-2.0-only OR LGPL-2.1-or-later
Author¶
Artur Barseghyan <artur.barseghyan@gmail.com>
Documentation¶
Contents: