Remove notes about MongoDB
There's no MongoDB anymore anywhere. Change-Id: Id6f912b48d6c36478ef8db9a08bd3502ed94eb2f
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@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ fixtures:
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tests:
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- name: get capabilities
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desc: retrieve capabilities for the mongo store
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url: /v2/capabilities
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response_json_paths:
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$.alarm_storage.['storage:production_ready']: true
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@ -62,16 +62,6 @@ and *AlarmChange*. The following comparison operators are supported: *=*, *!=*,
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*and* *or* and *not*. The field names are validated against the database
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models.
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.. note:: The *not* operator has different meaning in Mongo DB and in SQL DB engine.
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If the *not* operator is applied on a non existent metadata field then
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the result depends on the DB engine. For example, if
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{"not": {"metadata.nonexistent_field" : "some value"}} filter is used in a query
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the Mongo DB will return every Sample object as *not* operator evaluated true
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for every Sample where the given field does not exists. See more in the Mongod DB doc.
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On the other hand, SQL based DB engine will return empty result as the join operation
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on the metadata table will return zero rows as the on clause of the join which
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tries to match on the metadata field name is never fulfilled.
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Complex Query supports defining the list of orderby expressions in the form
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of [{"field_name": "asc"}, {"field_name2": "desc"}, ...].
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