Wiki source code of How to Use Pymongo to Store Data
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6.1 | 1 | First, [[set up a virtualenv>>doc:Computing Newbies.Python Newbies.How to Create a VirtualEnv.WebHome]]. |
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5.1 | 3 | Make sure that your [[mongo server is running>>doc:Computing Newbies.How to connect to mongo server.WebHome]]. |
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7.1 | 5 | [[In the virtualenv, install pymongo>>doc:Computing Newbies.Python Newbies.How to add libraries to a virtualenv.WebHome]], then try out this .py file [[in the virtualenv>>doc:Computing Newbies.Python Newbies.How to Run a Python Script in a VirtualEnv.WebHome]]. |
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| 7 | {{code language="python"}} | ||
| 8 | from pymongo import MongoClient | ||
| 9 | client = MongoClient() | ||
| 10 | db = client['test-database'] | ||
| 11 | collection = db['test-collection'] | ||
| 12 | print(collection.insert_one({'my_key': 'some value'})) | ||
| 13 | {{/code}} | ||
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2.1 | 15 | The printout shows the ID assigned by mongodb to the data you stored. You can now try to [[look it up>>doc:Main.How to Use Pymongo and Search for Data.WebHome]]. |
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| 17 | You can also follow [[tutorial>>url:https://api.mongodb.com/python/current/tutorial.html%7Cthis]]. |