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PyMongo

Info:See the mongo site for more information. See github for the latest source.
Author: Mike Dirolf <mike@10gen.com>

About

The PyMongo distribution contains tools for interacting with the Mongo database from Python. The pymongo package is a native Python driver for the Mongo database. The gridfs package is a gridfs implementation on top of pymongo.

Installation

If you have setuptools installed you should be able to do easy_install pymongo to install PyMongo. Otherwise you can download the project source and do python setup.py install to install.

Dependencies

The PyMongo distribution has been tested on Python 2.x, where x >= 3. On Python 2.3 the optional C extension will not be built. This will negatively affect performance, but everything should still work.

Additional dependencies are:

  • ElementTree (this is included with Python >= 2.5)
  • (to generate documentation) epydoc
  • (to auto-discover tests) nose

Examples

Here's a basic example (for more see the examples/ directory):

>>> import pymongo
>>> connection = pymongo.Connection("localhost", 27017)
>>> db = connection.test
>>> db.name()
u'test'
>>> db.my_collection
Collection(Database(Connection('localhost', 27017), u'test'), u'my_collection')
>>> db.my_collection.save({"x": 10})
ObjectId('4aba15ebe23f6b53b0000000')
>>> db.my_collection.save({"x": 8})
ObjectId('4aba160ee23f6b543e000000')
>>> db.my_collection.save({"x": 11})
ObjectId('4aba160ee23f6b543e000002')
>>> db.my_collection.find_one()
{u'x': 10, u'_id': ObjectId('4aba160ee23f6b543e000002')}
>>> for item in db.my_collection.find():
...     print item["x"]
...
10
8
11
>>> db.my_collection.create_index("x")
u'x_1'
>>> for item in db.my_collection.find().sort("x", pymongo.ASCENDING):
...     print item["x"]
...
8
10
11
>>> [item["x"] for item in db.my_collection.find().limit(2).skip(1)]
[8, 11]

Documentation

You will need epydoc installed to generate the documentation. Documentation can be generated by running python setup.py doc. Generated documentation can be found in the doc/ directory.

Testing

The easiest way to run the tests is to install nose (easy_install nose) and run nosetests or python setup.py test in the root of the distribution. Tests are located in the test/ directory.

Credits

Thanks to (in no particular order) (if you belong here and are missing please let us know):

  • moe at mbox dot bz:
    • Turn off nagle
  • Michael Stephens (mikejs):
    • Seek and tell for read mode GridFile
  • Joakim Sernbrant (serbaut):
    • Fix decref bug in tuple encoder
    • Hex __repr__ and __str__ for ObjectId
    • Performance optimizations for writing large files to GridFS
    • Some updates to the README
  • Alexander Artemenko (svetlyak40wt):
    • Fix spurious errors in thread test
  • Mathias Stearn (RedBeard0531):
    • Add support for finalize in group()
  • Fajran Iman Rusadi (fajran):
    • Add Debian control files
  • Brad Clements (bkc):
    • A fix for Python 2.3 compatability

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