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Connection URI string still requires setting of a DATABASE variable. #45

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lysdexia opened this issue Dec 18, 2015 · 1 comment
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@lysdexia
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I am attempting to connect with a mongolab uri provided by heroku. I store it as an evironment variable.

MONGOLAB_URI="mongodb://heroku_tchBR549:saaaalute@aa111111.mongolab.com:57934/heroku_tchBR549"

In my config.py, I declare it like so:

MONGOALCHEMY_CONNECTION_STRING = os.environ["MONGOLAB_URI"]

... whch results in the following:

File "/home/clownshoes/project/venv/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/flask_mongoalchemy/__init__.py", line 116, in init_app
"(the %s setting)." % key('DATABASE'))
flask_mongoalchemy.ImproperlyConfiguredError: You should provide a database name (the MONGOALCHEMY_DATABASE setting).

The database name is the final value after the port number in the URI.

When I actually put the database name in like so:

MONGOALCHEMY_CONNECTION_STRING = os.environ["MONGOLAB_URI"]
MONGOALCHEMY_DATABASE="heroku_tchBR549"

I can successfully connect.

init_app actually gets the uri at line 119. It seems that the DATABASE variable check might do it's job in _get_mongo_uri just as well, and avoid this problem by declaring DATABASE by snipping it off the end of CONNECTION_STRING. (unless I'm reading it wrong, and brother, I am prone to that . . .)

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pattoM commented Aug 1, 2018

Similar issue 3 years later. Anyone know a fix ? Problem with my set up maybe?

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