############################ DynamoDB-mock documentation. ############################ Overview ======== .. include:: _include/intro.rst What is ddbmock *not* useful for ? ---------------------------------- Do *not* use it in production or as a cheap DynamoDB replacement. I'll never stress it enough. All the focus was on simplicity/hackability and simulation quality. Nothing else. What is ddbmock useful for ? ---------------------------- - FAST and RELIABLE unit testing - FAST and RELIABLE functional testing - experiment with DynamoDB API. - RELIABLE throughput planification - RELIABLE disk space planification - almost any DynamoDB simulation ! ddbmock can also persist your data in SQLITE. This open another vast range of possibilities :) History ------- - v1.0.0 (*): full documentation and bugfixes - v0.4.1: schema persistence + thread safety, bugfixes - v0.4.0: sqlite backend + throughput statistics + refactoring, more documentation, more tests - v0.3.2: batchWriteItem support + pass boto integration tests - v0.3.1: accuracy in item/table sizes + full test coverage - v0.3.0: first public release. Full table lifecycle + most items operations (?) indicates a future release. These are only ideas or "nice to have". Documentation ============= User guide ---------- .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 3 pages/getting_started pages/status pages/planning pages/extending pages/changelog Indices and tables ------------------ * :ref:`genindex` * :ref:`modindex` * :ref:`search` Contribute ========== Want to contribute, report a but of request a feature ? The development goes on BitBucket: - **Download**: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/ddbmock - **Report bugs**: https://bitbucket.org/Ludia/dynamodb-mock/issues - **Fork the code**: https://bitbucket.org/Ludia/dynamodb-mock/overview