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Title: Pymongo in mongoDB | ||
Tags: pymongo, python, mongodb | ||
Date: 2017-09-22 15:10:00 | ||
Slug: pymongo | ||
Summary: A brief demo of pymongo in mongoDB | ||
Author: George Kihara | ||
email: [email protected] | ||
about_author: <p>A software developer at Cysect Solution and loves Python. Check out <a href="https://georgekihara.github.io/">George Kihara</a> | ||
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<img src="img/pymongo.jpeg" margin-left="30%" alt="pymongo illustration" /> | ||
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Pymongo has become one of the easiest ways to store data from python-flask web apps. | ||
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I'm sure nobody would want to stress up doing hard stuff if there are other easier means to do them. | ||
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I discovered pymongo when i was developing a small website for a project in school, and after discovering how simple it is, i've been using it for my small projects. | ||
After going through this tutorial, I'm hoping you will feel the same. | ||
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##Prerequisites | ||
So to begin with, make sure you have the PyMongo distribution installed. In the python shell, run the following: | ||
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``` python | ||
>>> import pymongo | ||
``` | ||
I'm hoping that MongoDB instance is running on the default host and port. So if MongoDb is installed, you can start it: | ||
``` python | ||
$ mongod | ||
``` | ||
##Set up connection with Mongoclient | ||
After the prerequisites, the next step is to create a MongoClient to the running mongod instance. | ||
```python | ||
>>> from pymongo import MongoClient | ||
>>>client = MongoClient() | ||
``` | ||
You can specify the host and port as follows: | ||
```python | ||
>>> client = MongoClient('localhost', 5000) | ||
#alternatively | ||
>>> client = MongoClient('mongodb://localhost:5000/') | ||
``` | ||
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Now that we are done with the necessary connections, lets get into the more interesting part: | ||
##Creating a database | ||
With PyMongo you access databases using attribute style access on MongoClient instances, as follows: | ||
```python | ||
>>> db = client.database1 | ||
#or if that does not work use the following | ||
>>> db = client['database1'] | ||
``` | ||
##Creating a collection | ||
A collection is a group of documents that are stored in MongoDB, its the equivalent of a table in relational databases. To create the collection: | ||
```python | ||
>>> collection = db.collection1 | ||
#using dictionary-style access | ||
>>> collection = db['collecion1'] | ||
``` | ||
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##Documents | ||
We represent data in MongoDB using JSON-style documents. In PyMongo we use dictionaries to represent documents. For example: | ||
```python | ||
>>> post = {"author": "George", | ||
... "text": "My first tutorial", | ||
... "tags": ["mongodb", "python", "pymongo"]} | ||
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``` | ||
##Inserting a Document | ||
To insert a document into a collection we can use the insert_one() method: | ||
```python | ||
>>> posts = db.posts | ||
>>> post_id = posts.insert_one(post).inserted_id | ||
>>> post_id | ||
ObjectId('...') | ||
``` | ||
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Thanks for going through my tutorial, I hope it will help you create better databases. | ||
For more information, you can visit <a href="http://api.mongodb.com/python/current/tutorial.html">MONGODB</a> | ||
Bye! |
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