Edmer,

On 21/02/19 7:56 AM, edmer2...@gmail.com wrote:
So I'm a newbie to Python. I got access to an existing RavenDB and am supposed 
to install it on aws.amazon.com. If I succeed in setting this up, I am supposed 
to write some Python code.

But how can I play with Python and test some querries without f#cking up the 
database? Because the RavenDB is working with an app that's currently being 
used by a few hundreds of people.

Should I ask for a copy of the RavenDB database and test it locally on my PC 
with PyCharm, for example?

Thanks for any suggestions on how to setup a safe working environment for an 
app that's already in use, so a beginner can play, learn and grow without 
damaging something :-)


Won't an entirely separate environment, whether on AWS or your local PC, solve your problem and prevent 'accidents'. NEVER test on 'live'!

Not being familiar with RavenDB, how easy is it to replicate the DBMS?

Worst case: how difficult would it be to create a second set of DBs for dev/testing; and then what differences would there be between the code used for testing and that used in production (the more changes needed, the more likely something will go wrong at the last step of 'going live'!)?

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