| | MongoDB with MongoEngine |
| | ======================== |
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| | Using a document database like MongoDB is a common alternative to |
| | relational SQL databases. This pattern shows how to use |
| | `MongoEngine`_, a document mapper library, to integrate with MongoDB. |
| |
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| | A running MongoDB server and `Flask-MongoEngine`_ are required. :: |
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| | pip install flask-mongoengine |
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| | .. _MongoEngine: http: |
| | .. _Flask-MongoEngine: https: |
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| | Configuration |
| | ------------- |
| |
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| | Basic setup can be done by defining ``MONGODB_SETTINGS`` on |
| | ``app.config`` and creating a ``MongoEngine`` instance. :: |
| |
|
| | from flask import Flask |
| | from flask_mongoengine import MongoEngine |
| |
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| | app = Flask(__name__) |
| | app.config['MONGODB_SETTINGS'] = { |
| | "db": "myapp", |
| | } |
| | db = MongoEngine(app) |
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| | Mapping Documents |
| | ----------------- |
| |
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| | To declare a model that represents a Mongo document, create a class that |
| | inherits from ``Document`` and declare each of the fields. :: |
| |
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| | import mongoengine as me |
| |
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| | class Movie(me.Document): |
| | title = me.StringField(required=True) |
| | year = me.IntField() |
| | rated = me.StringField() |
| | director = me.StringField() |
| | actors = me.ListField() |
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| | If the document has nested fields, use ``EmbeddedDocument`` to |
| | defined the fields of the embedded document and |
| | ``EmbeddedDocumentField`` to declare it on the parent document. :: |
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| | class Imdb(me.EmbeddedDocument): |
| | imdb_id = me.StringField() |
| | rating = me.DecimalField() |
| | votes = me.IntField() |
| |
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| | class Movie(me.Document): |
| | ... |
| | imdb = me.EmbeddedDocumentField(Imdb) |
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| | Creating Data |
| | ------------- |
| |
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| | Instantiate your document class with keyword arguments for the fields. |
| | You can also assign values to the field attributes after instantiation. |
| | Then call ``doc.save()``. :: |
| |
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| | bttf = Movie(title="Back To The Future", year=1985) |
| | bttf.actors = [ |
| | "Michael J. Fox", |
| | "Christopher Lloyd" |
| | ] |
| | bttf.imdb = Imdb(imdb_id="tt0088763", rating=8.5) |
| | bttf.save() |
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| | Queries |
| | ------- |
| |
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| | Use the class ``objects`` attribute to make queries. A keyword argument |
| | looks for an equal value on the field. :: |
| |
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| | bttf = Movies.objects(title="Back To The Future").get_or_404() |
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| | Query operators may be used by concatenating them with the field name |
| | using a double-underscore. ``objects``, and queries returned by |
| | calling it, are iterable. :: |
| |
|
| | some_theron_movie = Movie.objects(actors__in=["Charlize Theron"]).first() |
| |
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| | for recents in Movie.objects(year__gte=2017): |
| | print(recents.title) |
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| | Documentation |
| | ------------- |
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| | There are many more ways to define and query documents with MongoEngine. |
| | For more information, check out the `official documentation |
| | <MongoEngine_>`_. |
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| | Flask-MongoEngine adds helpful utilities on top of MongoEngine. Check |
| | out their `documentation <Flask-MongoEngine_>`_ as well. |
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