we don't test contrib modules..... pg8000 is the place to make PRs to test, 
not web2py...

On Friday, October 17, 2014 8:36:00 PM UTC+2, Paolo Valleri wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I created a PR to run test on travis against pg8000 too, 
> https://github.com/web2py/web2py/pull/530. Given that we can check what 
> works and what doesn't.
> I'd suggest that you can open an issue here 
> https://github.com/mfenniak/pg8000/issues regarding the missing feature 
> of having json as field type.
>
> Paolo
>
> On Wednesday, October 15, 2014 6:07:49 PM UTC+2, ArnvShrma wrote:
>>
>> Hi Niphlod,
>>
>> I am a newbie to unittests, Eden unittests, postgis, postgresql and its 
>> drivers which is why I had come asking for help. Anyhow, I appreciate your 
>> input.
>>
>> Many thanks
>>
>> On 15 October 2014 03:55, Niphlod <nip...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, October 14, 2014 11:50:45 PM UTC+2, ArnvShrma wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Niphlod,
>>>>
>>>> I tried using psycopg2 but there are few reasons because of which I can 
>>>> not use it. I am currently deploying travis CI to run Sahana Eden unit 
>>>> tests. psycopg2 fails a few of the tests which it really should not. You 
>>>> can see the build here [1].
>>>>
>>>> [1] https://travis-ci.org/arnavsharma93/eden/jobs/37883503
>>>>
>>>> So, any temporary fix of running pg8000?
>>>>
>>>
>>> web2py does not maintain pg8000 (although its developer is a contributor 
>>> to web2py's code). Contact him about the issue on the json type.
>>>
>>> Also, it seems that most of the errors (web2py doesn't maintain Sahana 
>>> Eden either, and I'm not a developer or Sahana Eden) comes from lat/long 
>>> differences from fixed values (again, probably, related from a quick 
>>> copy/paste unittest suite than a carefully built one)
>>>
>>> If only people could READ unittests instead of pointing out failing ones 
>>> as actual failures....world will have less headaches.
>>> E.g.:
>>>
>>> 26.0729016786571 != 26.072901678657075
>>>
>>> let's confront them carefully... 
>>>
>>> 26.0729016786571
>>> 26.072901678657075
>>>
>>> yep. psycopg2 returns the same value than pg8000, only with a lesser 
>>> precision, estimated in roughly...wait, let's do calcs. 
>>> 26.07291 to 26.07292  equals to 1 meter. Every digit you loose in 
>>> precision, adds up roughly to an order of magnitude... 
>>> meaning 26.0729 to 26.0730 equals 10 meters.
>>> sahana's tests are complaining about a difference of .... well, much more 
>>> LESS than the dimension a grain of salt (actually, a lot less). 
>>> If sahana is not trying to tie gps coordinates to atoms, psycopg2 is not 
>>> the problem, sahana's tests are.
>>>
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>>
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>> *IIITH*
>>
>> "If everything is under control, you are going too slow." - Some wise man 
>> with big nerdy glasses.
>>
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