python-mong0 4.2.0

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pythonmong0 4.2.0

Info:
See the mongo site for more information. See GitHub for the latest source.

Documentation:
Available at pymongo.readthedocs.io

Author:
The MongoDB Python Team


About
The PyMongo distribution contains tools for interacting with MongoDB
database from Python. The bson package is an implementation of
the BSON format for Python. The pymongo
package is a native Python driver for MongoDB. The gridfs package
is a gridfs
implementation on top of pymongo.
PyMongo supports MongoDB 3.6, 4.0, 4.2, 4.4, and 5.0.


Support / Feedback
For issues with, questions about, or feedback for PyMongo, please look into
our support channels. Please
do not email any of the PyMongo developers directly with issues or
questions - you’re more likely to get an answer on the MongoDB Community
Forums.


Bugs / Feature Requests
Think you鈥檝e found a bug? Want to see a new feature in PyMongo? Please open a
case in our issue management tool, JIRA:

Create an account and login.
Navigate to the PYTHON project.
Click Create Issue - Please provide as much information as possible about the issue type and how to reproduce it.

Bug reports in JIRA for all driver projects (i.e. PYTHON, CSHARP, JAVA) and the
Core Server (i.e. SERVER) project are public.

How To Ask For Help
Please include all of the following information when opening an issue:

Detailed steps to reproduce the problem, including full traceback, if possible.
The exact python version used, with patch level:
$ python -c "import sys; print(sys.version)"

The exact version of PyMongo used, with patch level:
$ python -c "import pymongo; print(pymongo.version); print(pymongo.has_c())"

The operating system and version (e.g. Windows 7, OSX 10.8, …)
Web framework or asynchronous network library used, if any, with version (e.g.
Django 1.7, mod_wsgi 4.3.0, gevent 1.0.1, Tornado 4.0.2, …)



Security Vulnerabilities
If you鈥檝e identified a security vulnerability in a driver or any other
MongoDB project, please report it according to the instructions here.



Installation
PyMongo can be installed with pip:
$ python -m pip install pymongo
Or easy_install from
setuptools:
$ python -m easy_install pymongo
You can also download the project source and do:
$ python setup.py install
Do not install the “bson” package from pypi. PyMongo comes with its own
bson package; doing “easy_install bson” installs a third-party package that
is incompatible with PyMongo.


Dependencies
PyMongo supports CPython 3.7+ and PyPy3.7+.
Optional dependencies:
GSSAPI authentication requires pykerberos on Unix or WinKerberos on Windows. The correct
dependency can be installed automatically along with PyMongo:
$ python -m pip install "pymongo[gssapi]"
MONGODB-AWS authentication requires pymongo-auth-aws:
$ python -m pip install "pymongo[aws]"
Support for mongodb+srv:// URIs requires dnspython:
$ python -m pip install "pymongo[srv]"
OCSP (Online Certificate Status Protocol) requires PyOpenSSL, requests, service_identity and may
require certifi:
$ python -m pip install "pymongo[ocsp]"
Wire protocol compression with snappy requires python-snappy:
$ python -m pip install "pymongo[snappy]"
Wire protocol compression with zstandard requires zstandard:
$ python -m pip install "pymongo[zstd]"
Client-Side Field Level Encryption requires pymongocrypt:
$ python -m pip install "pymongo[encryption]"
You can install all dependencies automatically with the following
command:
$ python -m pip install "pymongo[gssapi,aws,ocsp,snappy,srv,tls,zstd,encryption]"
Additional dependencies are:

(to generate documentation) sphinx



Examples
Here’s a basic example (for more see the examples section of the docs):
>>> import pymongo
>>> client = pymongo.MongoClient("localhost", 27017)
>>> db = client.test
>>> db.name
'test'
>>> db.my_collection
Collection(Database(MongoClient('localhost', 27017), 'test'), 'my_collection')
>>> db.my_collection.insert_one({"x": 10}).inserted_id
ObjectId('4aba15ebe23f6b53b0000000')
>>> db.my_collection.insert_one({"x": 8}).inserted_id
ObjectId('4aba160ee23f6b543e000000')
>>> db.my_collection.insert_one({"x": 11}).inserted_id
ObjectId('4aba160ee23f6b543e000002')
>>> db.my_collection.find_one()
{'x': 10, '_id': ObjectId('4aba15ebe23f6b53b0000000')}
>>> for item in db.my_collection.find():
... print(item["x"])
...
10
8
11
>>> db.my_collection.create_index("x")
'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
Documentation is available at pymongo.readthedocs.io.
To build the documentation, you will need to install sphinx.
Documentation can be generated by running python
setup.py doc. Generated documentation can be found in the
doc/build/html/ directory.


Testing
The easiest way to run the tests is to run python setup.py test in
the root of the distribution.
To verify that PyMongo works with Gevent’s monkey-patching:
$ python green_framework_test.py gevent
Or with Eventlet’s:
$ python green_framework_test.py eventlet

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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