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+include MANIFEST.in
+include LICENSE
+include README.rst
+recursive-include src *.py
+recursive-include tests *.py
diff --git a/PKG-INFO b/PKG-INFO
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+Metadata-Version: 1.1
+Name: testing.postgresql
+Version: 1.3.0
+Summary: automatically setups a postgresql instance in a temporary directory, and destroys it after testing
+Home-page: https://github.com/tk0miya/testing.postgresql
+Author: Takeshi Komiya
+Author-email: i.tkomiya at gmail.com
+License: Apache License 2.0
+Description: About
+        =====
+        ``testing.postgresql`` automatically setups a postgresql instance in a temporary directory, and destroys it after testing.
+        
+        .. image:: https://travis-ci.org/tk0miya/testing.postgresql.svg?branch=master
+           :target: https://travis-ci.org/tk0miya/testing.postgresql
+        
+        .. image:: https://coveralls.io/repos/tk0miya/testing.postgresql/badge.png?branch=master
+           :target: https://coveralls.io/r/tk0miya/testing.postgresql?branch=master
+        
+        .. image:: https://codeclimate.com/github/tk0miya/testing.postgresql/badges/gpa.svg
+           :target: https://codeclimate.com/github/tk0miya/testing.postgresql
+        
+        
+        Documentation
+          https://github.com/tk0miya/testing.postgresql
+        Issues
+          https://github.com/tk0miya/testing.postgresql/issues
+        Download
+          https://pypi.python.org/pypi/testing.postgresql
+        
+        Install
+        =======
+        Use pip::
+        
+           $ pip install testing.postgresql
+        
+        And ``testing.postgresql`` requires PostgreSQL server in your PATH.
+        
+        
+        Usage
+        =====
+        Create PostgreSQL instance using ``testing.postgresql.Postgresql``::
+        
+          import testing.postgresql
+          from sqlalchemy import create_engine
+        
+          # Lanuch new PostgreSQL server
+          with testing.postgresql.Postgresql() as postgresql:
+              # connect to PostgreSQL
+              engine = create_engine(postgresql.url())
+        
+              # if you use postgresql or other drivers:
+              #   import psycopg2
+              #   db = psycopg2.connect(**postgresql.dsn())
+        
+              #
+              # do any tests using PostgreSQL...
+              #
+        
+          # PostgreSQL server is terminated here
+        
+        
+        ``testing.postgresql.Postgresql`` executes ``initdb`` and ``postgres`` on instantiation.
+        On deleting Postgresql object, it terminates PostgreSQL instance and removes temporary directory.
+        
+        If you want a database including tables and any fixtures for your apps,
+        use ``copy_data_from`` keyword::
+        
+          # uses a copy of specified data directory of PostgreSQL.
+          postgresql = testing.postgresql.Postgresql(copy_data_from='/path/to/your/database')
+        
+        
+        For example, you can setup new PostgreSQL server for each testcases on setUp() method::
+        
+          import unittest
+          import testing.postgresql
+        
+          class MyTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
+              def setUp(self):
+                  self.postgresql = testing.postgresql.Postgresql()
+        
+              def tearDown(self):
+                  self.postgresql.stop()
+        
+        
+        To make your tests faster
+        -------------------------
+        
+        ``testing.postgresql.Postgresql`` invokes ``initdb`` command on every instantiation.
+        That is very simple. But, in many cases, it is very waste that generating brandnew database for each testcase.
+        
+        To optimize the behavior, use ``testing.postgresql.PostgresqlFactory``.
+        The factory class is able to cache the generated database beyond the testcases,
+        and it reduces the number of invocation of ``initdb`` command::
+        
+          import unittest
+          import testing.postgresql
+        
+          # Generate Postgresql class which shares the generated database
+          Postgresql = testing.postgresql.PostgresqlFactory(cache_initialized_db=True)
+        
+        
+          def tearDownModule(self):
+              # clear cached database at end of tests
+              Postgresql.clear_cache()
+        
+        
+          class MyTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
+              def setUp(self):
+                  # Use the generated Postgresql class instead of testing.postgresql.Postgresql
+                  self.postgresql = Postgresql()
+        
+              def tearDown(self):
+                  self.postgresql.stop()
+        
+        If you want to insert fixtures to the cached database, use ``initdb_handler`` option::
+        
+          # create initial data on create as fixtures into the database
+          def handler(postgresql):
+              conn = psycopg2.connect(**postgresql.dsn())
+              cursor = conn.cursor()
+              cursor.execute("CREATE TABLE hello(id int, value varchar(256))")
+              cursor.execute("INSERT INTO hello values(1, 'hello'), (2, 'ciao')")
+              cursor.close()
+              conn.commit()
+              conn.close()
+        
+          # Use `handler()` on initialize database
+          Postgresql = testing.postgresql.PostgresqlFactory(cache_initialized_db=True,
+                                                            on_initialized=handler)
+        
+        
+        Requirements
+        ============
+        * Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5
+        * pg8000 1.10
+        
+        License
+        =======
+        Apache License 2.0
+        
+        
+        History
+        =======
+        
+        1.3.0 (2016-02-03)
+        -------------------
+        * Add testing.postgresql.PostgresqlFactory
+        * Depend on ``testing.common.database`` package
+        
+        1.2.1 (2015-08-22)
+        -------------------
+        * Fix bug:
+        
+          - Close #3 Fix AttributeError on end of tests
+        
+        1.2.0 (2015-05-17)
+        -------------------
+        * Use `pg8000` for connector to create test database
+        * Connect to `postgres` to create test database (instead of `template1`)
+        
+        1.1.2 (2015-04-06)
+        -------------------
+        * Fix bugs:
+        
+          - Do not call os.getpid() on destructor (if not needed)
+          - Raise detailed RuntimeError if initdb exits non-zero
+        
+        1.1.1 (2015-01-18)
+        -------------------
+        * Disable logging_collector feature (For Fedora)
+        * Fix bugs:
+        
+          - MacPorts default path is /opt/local/lib/postgresql*, no dash
+        
+        1.1.0 (2014-12-20)
+        -------------------
+        * Invoke 'postgres' command instead of 'postmaster'
+        
+        1.0.6 (2014-07-19)
+        -------------------
+        * Fix #1 Dirty postmaster shut down
+        
+        1.0.5 (2014-07-19)
+        -------------------
+        * Fix path for PostgreSQL
+        * Use absolute path for which command
+        
+        1.0.4 (2014-06-19)
+        -------------------
+        * Fix timeout on terminating postgresql
+        * Support PostgreSQL on /usr/local/bin (cf. FreeBSD ports)
+        * Fix bugs
+        
+        1.0.3 (2014-06-11)
+        -------------------
+        * Fix ImportError if caught SIGINT on py3
+        
+        1.0.2 (2013-12-06)
+        -------------------
+        * Change behavior: Postgresql#stop() cleans workdir
+        * Fix caught AttributeError on object deletion
+        
+        1.0.1 (2013-12-05)
+        -------------------
+        * Add @skipIfNotInstalled decorator (alias of skipIfNotFound)
+        * Suport python 2.6 and 3.2
+        
+        1.0.0 (2013-12-04)
+        -------------------
+        * Add @skipIfNotFound decorator
+        
+        0.1.0 (2013-11-26)
+        -------------------
+        * First release
+        
+Platform: UNKNOWN
+Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
+Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
+Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
+Classifier: Topic :: Database
+Classifier: Topic :: Software Development
+Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Testing
diff --git a/README.rst b/README.rst
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+About
+=====
+``testing.postgresql`` automatically setups a postgresql instance in a temporary directory, and destroys it after testing.
+
+.. image:: https://travis-ci.org/tk0miya/testing.postgresql.svg?branch=master
+   :target: https://travis-ci.org/tk0miya/testing.postgresql
+
+.. image:: https://coveralls.io/repos/tk0miya/testing.postgresql/badge.png?branch=master
+   :target: https://coveralls.io/r/tk0miya/testing.postgresql?branch=master
+
+.. image:: https://codeclimate.com/github/tk0miya/testing.postgresql/badges/gpa.svg
+   :target: https://codeclimate.com/github/tk0miya/testing.postgresql
+
+
+Documentation
+  https://github.com/tk0miya/testing.postgresql
+Issues
+  https://github.com/tk0miya/testing.postgresql/issues
+Download
+  https://pypi.python.org/pypi/testing.postgresql
+
+Install
+=======
+Use pip::
+
+   $ pip install testing.postgresql
+
+And ``testing.postgresql`` requires PostgreSQL server in your PATH.
+
+
+Usage
+=====
+Create PostgreSQL instance using ``testing.postgresql.Postgresql``::
+
+  import testing.postgresql
+  from sqlalchemy import create_engine
+
+  # Lanuch new PostgreSQL server
+  with testing.postgresql.Postgresql() as postgresql:
+      # connect to PostgreSQL
+      engine = create_engine(postgresql.url())
+
+      # if you use postgresql or other drivers:
+      #   import psycopg2
+      #   db = psycopg2.connect(**postgresql.dsn())
+
+      #
+      # do any tests using PostgreSQL...
+      #
+
+  # PostgreSQL server is terminated here
+
+
+``testing.postgresql.Postgresql`` executes ``initdb`` and ``postgres`` on instantiation.
+On deleting Postgresql object, it terminates PostgreSQL instance and removes temporary directory.
+
+If you want a database including tables and any fixtures for your apps,
+use ``copy_data_from`` keyword::
+
+  # uses a copy of specified data directory of PostgreSQL.
+  postgresql = testing.postgresql.Postgresql(copy_data_from='/path/to/your/database')
+
+
+For example, you can setup new PostgreSQL server for each testcases on setUp() method::
+
+  import unittest
+  import testing.postgresql
+
+  class MyTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
+      def setUp(self):
+          self.postgresql = testing.postgresql.Postgresql()
+
+      def tearDown(self):
+          self.postgresql.stop()
+
+
+To make your tests faster
+-------------------------
+
+``testing.postgresql.Postgresql`` invokes ``initdb`` command on every instantiation.
+That is very simple. But, in many cases, it is very waste that generating brandnew database for each testcase.
+
+To optimize the behavior, use ``testing.postgresql.PostgresqlFactory``.
+The factory class is able to cache the generated database beyond the testcases,
+and it reduces the number of invocation of ``initdb`` command::
+
+  import unittest
+  import testing.postgresql
+
+  # Generate Postgresql class which shares the generated database
+  Postgresql = testing.postgresql.PostgresqlFactory(cache_initialized_db=True)
+
+
+  def tearDownModule(self):
+      # clear cached database at end of tests
+      Postgresql.clear_cache()
+
+
+  class MyTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
+      def setUp(self):
+          # Use the generated Postgresql class instead of testing.postgresql.Postgresql
+          self.postgresql = Postgresql()
+
+      def tearDown(self):
+          self.postgresql.stop()
+
+If you want to insert fixtures to the cached database, use ``initdb_handler`` option::
+
+  # create initial data on create as fixtures into the database
+  def handler(postgresql):
+      conn = psycopg2.connect(**postgresql.dsn())
+      cursor = conn.cursor()
+      cursor.execute("CREATE TABLE hello(id int, value varchar(256))")
+      cursor.execute("INSERT INTO hello values(1, 'hello'), (2, 'ciao')")
+      cursor.close()
+      conn.commit()
+      conn.close()
+
+  # Use `handler()` on initialize database
+  Postgresql = testing.postgresql.PostgresqlFactory(cache_initialized_db=True,
+                                                    on_initialized=handler)
+
+
+Requirements
+============
+* Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5
+* pg8000 1.10
+
+License
+=======
+Apache License 2.0
+
+
+History
+=======
+
+1.3.0 (2016-02-03)
+-------------------
+* Add testing.postgresql.PostgresqlFactory
+* Depend on ``testing.common.database`` package
+
+1.2.1 (2015-08-22)
+-------------------
+* Fix bug:
+
+  - Close #3 Fix AttributeError on end of tests
+
+1.2.0 (2015-05-17)
+-------------------
+* Use `pg8000` for connector to create test database
+* Connect to `postgres` to create test database (instead of `template1`)
+
+1.1.2 (2015-04-06)
+-------------------
+* Fix bugs:
+
+  - Do not call os.getpid() on destructor (if not needed)
+  - Raise detailed RuntimeError if initdb exits non-zero
+
+1.1.1 (2015-01-18)
+-------------------
+* Disable logging_collector feature (For Fedora)
+* Fix bugs:
+
+  - MacPorts default path is /opt/local/lib/postgresql*, no dash
+
+1.1.0 (2014-12-20)
+-------------------
+* Invoke 'postgres' command instead of 'postmaster'
+
+1.0.6 (2014-07-19)
+-------------------
+* Fix #1 Dirty postmaster shut down
+
+1.0.5 (2014-07-19)
+-------------------
+* Fix path for PostgreSQL
+* Use absolute path for which command
+
+1.0.4 (2014-06-19)
+-------------------
+* Fix timeout on terminating postgresql
+* Support PostgreSQL on /usr/local/bin (cf. FreeBSD ports)
+* Fix bugs
+
+1.0.3 (2014-06-11)
+-------------------
+* Fix ImportError if caught SIGINT on py3
+
+1.0.2 (2013-12-06)
+-------------------
+* Change behavior: Postgresql#stop() cleans workdir
+* Fix caught AttributeError on object deletion
+
+1.0.1 (2013-12-05)
+-------------------
+* Add @skipIfNotInstalled decorator (alias of skipIfNotFound)
+* Suport python 2.6 and 3.2
+
+1.0.0 (2013-12-04)
+-------------------
+* Add @skipIfNotFound decorator
+
+0.1.0 (2013-11-26)
+-------------------
+* First release
diff --git a/setup.cfg b/setup.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fe6c155
--- /dev/null
+++ b/setup.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+[egg_info]
+tag_build = 
+tag_date = 0
+tag_svn_revision = 0
+
+[build]
+build-base = _build
+
+[sdist]
+formats = gztar
+
+[wheel]
+universal = 1
+
+[aliases]
+release = check -r -s register sdist bdist_wheel upload
+
+[check]
+strict = 1
+restructuredtext = 1
+
+[flake8]
+max-line-length = 120
+ignore = _
+
diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/setup.py
@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+import sys
+from setuptools import setup, find_packages
+
+classifiers = [
+    "Development Status :: 4 - Beta",
+    "Intended Audience :: Developers",
+    "License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License",
+    "Programming Language :: Python",
+    "Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6",
+    "Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7",
+    "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2",
+    "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3",
+    "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4",
+    "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5",
+    "Topic :: Database",
+    "Topic :: Software Development",
+    "Topic :: Software Development :: Testing",
+]
+
+install_requires = ['testing.common.database', 'pg8000 >= 1.10']
+if sys.version_info < (2, 7):
+    install_requires.append('unittest2')
+
+
+setup(
+    name='testing.postgresql',
+    version='1.3.0',
+    description='automatically setups a postgresql instance in a temporary '
+                'directory, and destroys it after testing',
+    long_description=open('README.rst').read(),
+    classifiers=classifiers,
+    keywords=[],
+    author='Takeshi Komiya',
+    author_email='i.tkomiya at gmail.com',
+    url='https://github.com/tk0miya/testing.postgresql',
+    license='Apache License 2.0',
+    packages=find_packages('src'),
+    package_dir={'': 'src'},
+    package_data={'': ['buildout.cfg']},
+    include_package_data=True,
+    install_requires=install_requires,
+    extras_require=dict(
+        testing=[
+            'nose',
+            'psycopg2',
+            'SQLAlchemy',
+        ],
+    ),
+    test_suite='nose.collector',
+    namespace_packages=['testing'],
+)
diff --git a/src/testing.postgresql.egg-info/PKG-INFO b/src/testing.postgresql.egg-info/PKG-INFO
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..45dcb11
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+++ b/src/testing.postgresql.egg-info/PKG-INFO
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+Metadata-Version: 1.1
+Name: testing.postgresql
+Version: 1.3.0
+Summary: automatically setups a postgresql instance in a temporary directory, and destroys it after testing
+Home-page: https://github.com/tk0miya/testing.postgresql
+Author: Takeshi Komiya
+Author-email: i.tkomiya at gmail.com
+License: Apache License 2.0
+Description: About
+        =====
+        ``testing.postgresql`` automatically setups a postgresql instance in a temporary directory, and destroys it after testing.
+        
+        .. image:: https://travis-ci.org/tk0miya/testing.postgresql.svg?branch=master
+           :target: https://travis-ci.org/tk0miya/testing.postgresql
+        
+        .. image:: https://coveralls.io/repos/tk0miya/testing.postgresql/badge.png?branch=master
+           :target: https://coveralls.io/r/tk0miya/testing.postgresql?branch=master
+        
+        .. image:: https://codeclimate.com/github/tk0miya/testing.postgresql/badges/gpa.svg
+           :target: https://codeclimate.com/github/tk0miya/testing.postgresql
+        
+        
+        Documentation
+          https://github.com/tk0miya/testing.postgresql
+        Issues
+          https://github.com/tk0miya/testing.postgresql/issues
+        Download
+          https://pypi.python.org/pypi/testing.postgresql
+        
+        Install
+        =======
+        Use pip::
+        
+           $ pip install testing.postgresql
+        
+        And ``testing.postgresql`` requires PostgreSQL server in your PATH.
+        
+        
+        Usage
+        =====
+        Create PostgreSQL instance using ``testing.postgresql.Postgresql``::
+        
+          import testing.postgresql
+          from sqlalchemy import create_engine
+        
+          # Lanuch new PostgreSQL server
+          with testing.postgresql.Postgresql() as postgresql:
+              # connect to PostgreSQL
+              engine = create_engine(postgresql.url())
+        
+              # if you use postgresql or other drivers:
+              #   import psycopg2
+              #   db = psycopg2.connect(**postgresql.dsn())
+        
+              #
+              # do any tests using PostgreSQL...
+              #
+        
+          # PostgreSQL server is terminated here
+        
+        
+        ``testing.postgresql.Postgresql`` executes ``initdb`` and ``postgres`` on instantiation.
+        On deleting Postgresql object, it terminates PostgreSQL instance and removes temporary directory.
+        
+        If you want a database including tables and any fixtures for your apps,
+        use ``copy_data_from`` keyword::
+        
+          # uses a copy of specified data directory of PostgreSQL.
+          postgresql = testing.postgresql.Postgresql(copy_data_from='/path/to/your/database')
+        
+        
+        For example, you can setup new PostgreSQL server for each testcases on setUp() method::
+        
+          import unittest
+          import testing.postgresql
+        
+          class MyTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
+              def setUp(self):
+                  self.postgresql = testing.postgresql.Postgresql()
+        
+              def tearDown(self):
+                  self.postgresql.stop()
+        
+        
+        To make your tests faster
+        -------------------------
+        
+        ``testing.postgresql.Postgresql`` invokes ``initdb`` command on every instantiation.
+        That is very simple. But, in many cases, it is very waste that generating brandnew database for each testcase.
+        
+        To optimize the behavior, use ``testing.postgresql.PostgresqlFactory``.
+        The factory class is able to cache the generated database beyond the testcases,
+        and it reduces the number of invocation of ``initdb`` command::
+        
+          import unittest
+          import testing.postgresql
+        
+          # Generate Postgresql class which shares the generated database
+          Postgresql = testing.postgresql.PostgresqlFactory(cache_initialized_db=True)
+        
+        
+          def tearDownModule(self):
+              # clear cached database at end of tests
+              Postgresql.clear_cache()
+        
+        
+          class MyTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
+              def setUp(self):
+                  # Use the generated Postgresql class instead of testing.postgresql.Postgresql
+                  self.postgresql = Postgresql()
+        
+              def tearDown(self):
+                  self.postgresql.stop()
+        
+        If you want to insert fixtures to the cached database, use ``initdb_handler`` option::
+        
+          # create initial data on create as fixtures into the database
+          def handler(postgresql):
+              conn = psycopg2.connect(**postgresql.dsn())
+              cursor = conn.cursor()
+              cursor.execute("CREATE TABLE hello(id int, value varchar(256))")
+              cursor.execute("INSERT INTO hello values(1, 'hello'), (2, 'ciao')")
+              cursor.close()
+              conn.commit()
+              conn.close()
+        
+          # Use `handler()` on initialize database
+          Postgresql = testing.postgresql.PostgresqlFactory(cache_initialized_db=True,
+                                                            on_initialized=handler)
+        
+        
+        Requirements
+        ============
+        * Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5
+        * pg8000 1.10
+        
+        License
+        =======
+        Apache License 2.0
+        
+        
+        History
+        =======
+        
+        1.3.0 (2016-02-03)
+        -------------------
+        * Add testing.postgresql.PostgresqlFactory
+        * Depend on ``testing.common.database`` package
+        
+        1.2.1 (2015-08-22)
+        -------------------
+        * Fix bug:
+        
+          - Close #3 Fix AttributeError on end of tests
+        
+        1.2.0 (2015-05-17)
+        -------------------
+        * Use `pg8000` for connector to create test database
+        * Connect to `postgres` to create test database (instead of `template1`)
+        
+        1.1.2 (2015-04-06)
+        -------------------
+        * Fix bugs:
+        
+          - Do not call os.getpid() on destructor (if not needed)
+          - Raise detailed RuntimeError if initdb exits non-zero
+        
+        1.1.1 (2015-01-18)
+        -------------------
+        * Disable logging_collector feature (For Fedora)
+        * Fix bugs:
+        
+          - MacPorts default path is /opt/local/lib/postgresql*, no dash
+        
+        1.1.0 (2014-12-20)
+        -------------------
+        * Invoke 'postgres' command instead of 'postmaster'
+        
+        1.0.6 (2014-07-19)
+        -------------------
+        * Fix #1 Dirty postmaster shut down
+        
+        1.0.5 (2014-07-19)
+        -------------------
+        * Fix path for PostgreSQL
+        * Use absolute path for which command
+        
+        1.0.4 (2014-06-19)
+        -------------------
+        * Fix timeout on terminating postgresql
+        * Support PostgreSQL on /usr/local/bin (cf. FreeBSD ports)
+        * Fix bugs
+        
+        1.0.3 (2014-06-11)
+        -------------------
+        * Fix ImportError if caught SIGINT on py3
+        
+        1.0.2 (2013-12-06)
+        -------------------
+        * Change behavior: Postgresql#stop() cleans workdir
+        * Fix caught AttributeError on object deletion
+        
+        1.0.1 (2013-12-05)
+        -------------------
+        * Add @skipIfNotInstalled decorator (alias of skipIfNotFound)
+        * Suport python 2.6 and 3.2
+        
+        1.0.0 (2013-12-04)
+        -------------------
+        * Add @skipIfNotFound decorator
+        
+        0.1.0 (2013-11-26)
+        -------------------
+        * First release
+        
+Platform: UNKNOWN
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