+1 as I proposed the same thing a long time ago: if it's not the real
thing we might as well mock all requests.
On 27 April 2017 at 16:40, Guillaume Smet <guillaume.smet(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
So, in OGM, for MongoDB, we also support running the tests with Fongo which
is an in-memory Java (more or less accurate) MongoDB implementation.
It has a cost as Fongo behaves differently and we have to disable
tests/implement different tests without any real benefits IMHO:
- it's easy to run MongoDB embedded for testing: this is what we use by
default
- we leave in a Docker world so people might also spawn a containerized
MongoDB instance for testing
When moving to the new MongoDB API, we have a couple more
differences/things not working with Fongo and I really don't see the point
of maintaining this. It adds an unnecessary burden to changes made to the
MongoDB datastore.
If no one speaks against it, I'll remove it soon.
--
Guillaume
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