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"""Collection level utilities for Mongo."""
import warnings
from bson.binary import OLD_UUID_SUBTYPE, UUID_SUBTYPE
from bson.code import Code
from bson.son import SON
from pymongo import (common,
helpers,
message)
from pymongo.cursor import Cursor
from pymongo.errors import ConfigurationError, InvalidName, InvalidOperation
_ZERO = "\x00\x00\x00\x00"
def _gen_index_name(keys):
"""Generate an index name from the set of fields it is over.
"""
return u"_".join([u"%s_%s" % item for item in keys])
class Collection(common.BaseObject):
"""A Mongo collection.
"""
def __init__(self, database, name, options=None, create=False, **kwargs):
"""Get / create a Mongo collection.
Raises :class:`TypeError` if `name` is not an instance of
:class:`basestring`. Raises
:class:`~pymongo.errors.InvalidName` if `name` is not a valid
collection name. Any additional keyword arguments will be used
as options passed to the create command. See
:meth:`~pymongo.database.Database.create_collection` for valid
options.
If `create` is ``True`` or additional keyword arguments are
present a create command will be sent. Otherwise, a create
command will not be sent and the collection will be created
implicitly on first use.
:Parameters:
- `database`: the database to get a collection from
- `name`: the name of the collection to get
- `options`: DEPRECATED dictionary of collection options
- `create` (optional): if ``True``, force collection
creation even without options being set
- `**kwargs` (optional): additional keyword arguments will
be passed as options for the create collection command
.. versionchanged:: 1.5
deprecating `options` in favor of kwargs
.. versionadded:: 1.5
the `create` parameter
.. mongodoc:: collections
"""
super(Collection,
self).__init__(slave_okay=database.slave_okay,
read_preference=database.read_preference,
safe=database.safe,
**(database.get_lasterror_options()))
if not isinstance(name, basestring):
raise TypeError("name must be an instance of basestring")
if options is not None:
warnings.warn("the options argument to Collection is deprecated "
"and will be removed. please use kwargs instead.",
DeprecationWarning)
if not isinstance(options, dict):
raise TypeError("options must be an instance of dict")
options.update(kwargs)
elif kwargs:
options = kwargs
if not name or ".." in name:
raise InvalidName("collection names cannot be empty")
if "$" in name and not (name.startswith("oplog.$main") or
name.startswith("$cmd")):
raise InvalidName("collection names must not "
"contain '$': %r" % name)
if name[0] == "." or name[-1] == ".":
raise InvalidName("collection names must not start "
"or end with '.': %r" % name)
if "\x00" in name:
raise InvalidName("collection names must not contain the "
"null character")
self.__database = database
self.__name = unicode(name)
self.__uuid_subtype = OLD_UUID_SUBTYPE
self.__full_name = u"%s.%s" % (self.__database.name, self.__name)
if create or options is not None:
self.__create(options)
def __create(self, options):
"""Sends a create command with the given options.
"""
# Send size as a float, not an int/long. BSON can only handle 32-bit
# ints which conflicts w/ max collection size of 10000000000.
if options:
if "size" in options:
options["size"] = float(options["size"])
self.__database.command("create", self.__name, **options)
else:
self.__database.command("create", self.__name)
def __getattr__(self, name):
"""Get a sub-collection of this collection by name.
Raises InvalidName if an invalid collection name is used.
:Parameters:
- `name`: the name of the collection to get
"""
return Collection(self.__database, u"%s.%s" % (self.__name, name))
def __getitem__(self, name):
return self.__getattr__(name)
def __repr__(self):
return "Collection(%r, %r)" % (self.__database, self.__name)
def __cmp__(self, other):
if isinstance(other, Collection):
return cmp((self.__database, self.__name),
(other.__database, other.__name))
return NotImplemented
@property
def full_name(self):
"""The full name of this :class:`Collection`.
The full name is of the form `database_name.collection_name`.
.. versionchanged:: 1.3
``full_name`` is now a property rather than a method.
"""
return self.__full_name
@property
def name(self):
"""The name of this :class:`Collection`.
.. versionchanged:: 1.3
``name`` is now a property rather than a method.
"""
return self.__name
@property
def database(self):
"""The :class:`~pymongo.database.Database` that this
:class:`Collection` is a part of.
.. versionchanged:: 1.3
``database`` is now a property rather than a method.
"""
return self.__database
def __get_uuid_subtype(self):
return self.__uuid_subtype
def __set_uuid_subtype(self, subtype):
if subtype not in (OLD_UUID_SUBTYPE, UUID_SUBTYPE):
raise ConfigurationError("Not a valid binary subtype for a UUID.")
self.__uuid_subtype = subtype
uuid_subtype = property(__get_uuid_subtype, __set_uuid_subtype,
doc="""The BSON binary subtype for
a UUID used for this collection.""")
def save(self, to_save, manipulate=True, safe=False, **kwargs):
"""Save a document in this collection.
If `to_save` already has an ``"_id"`` then an :meth:`update`
(upsert) operation is performed and any existing document with
that ``"_id"`` is overwritten. Otherwise an :meth:`insert`
operation is performed. In this case if `manipulate` is ``True``
an ``"_id"`` will be added to `to_save` and this method returns
the ``"_id"`` of the saved document. If `manipulate` is ``False``
the ``"_id"`` will be added by the server but this method will
return ``None``.
Raises :class:`TypeError` if `to_save` is not an instance of
:class:`dict`. If `safe` is ``True`` then the save will be
checked for errors, raising
:class:`~pymongo.errors.OperationFailure` if one
occurred. Safe inserts wait for a response from the database,
while normal inserts do not.
Any additional keyword arguments imply ``safe=True``, and will
be used as options for the resultant `getLastError`
command. For example, to wait for replication to 3 nodes, pass
``w=3``.
:Parameters:
- `to_save`: the document to be saved
- `manipulate` (optional): manipulate the document before
saving it?
- `safe` (optional): check that the save succeeded?
- `**kwargs` (optional): any additional arguments imply
``safe=True``, and will be used as options for the
`getLastError` command
.. versionadded:: 1.8
Support for passing `getLastError` options as keyword
arguments.
.. mongodoc:: insert
"""
if not isinstance(to_save, dict):
raise TypeError("cannot save object of type %s" % type(to_save))
if "_id" not in to_save:
return self.insert(to_save, manipulate, safe, **kwargs)
else:
self.update({"_id": to_save["_id"]}, to_save, True,
manipulate, safe, _check_keys=True, **kwargs)
return to_save.get("_id", None)
def insert(self, doc_or_docs, manipulate=True,
safe=False, check_keys=True, continue_on_error=False, **kwargs):
"""Insert a document(s) into this collection.
If `manipulate` is ``True``, the document(s) are manipulated using
any :class:`~pymongo.son_manipulator.SONManipulator` instances
that have been added to this :class:`~pymongo.database.Database`.
In this case an ``"_id"`` will be added if the document(s) does
not already contain one and the ``"id"`` (or list of ``"_id"``
values for more than one document) will be returned.
If `manipulate` is ``False`` and the document(s) does not include
an ``"_id"`` one will be added by the server. The server
does not return the ``"_id"`` it created so ``None`` is returned.
If `safe` is ``True`` then the insert will be checked for
errors, raising :class:`~pymongo.errors.OperationFailure` if
one occurred. Safe inserts wait for a response from the
database, while normal inserts do not.
Any additional keyword arguments imply ``safe=True``, and
will be used as options for the resultant `getLastError`
command. For example, to wait for replication to 3 nodes, pass
``w=3``.
:Parameters:
- `doc_or_docs`: a document or list of documents to be
inserted
- `manipulate` (optional): manipulate the documents before
inserting?
- `safe` (optional): check that the insert succeeded?
- `check_keys` (optional): check if keys start with '$' or
contain '.', raising :class:`~pymongo.errors.InvalidName`
in either case
- `continue_on_error` (optional): If True, the database will not stop
processing a bulk insert if one fails (e.g. due to duplicate IDs).
This makes bulk insert behave similarly to a series of single
inserts, except lastError will be set if any insert fails, not just
the last one. If multiple errors occur, only the most recent will
be reported by :meth:`~pymongo.database.Database.error`.
- `**kwargs` (optional): any additional arguments imply
``safe=True``, and will be used as options for the
`getLastError` command
.. note:: `continue_on_error` requires server version **>= 1.9.1**
.. versionadded:: 2.0.1+
Support for continue_on_error.
.. versionadded:: 1.8
Support for passing `getLastError` options as keyword
arguments.
.. versionchanged:: 1.1
Bulk insert works with any iterable
.. mongodoc:: insert
"""
docs = doc_or_docs
return_one = False
if isinstance(docs, dict):
return_one = True
docs = [docs]
if manipulate:
docs = [self.__database._fix_incoming(doc, self) for doc in docs]
if self.safe or kwargs:
safe = True
if not kwargs:
kwargs.update(self.get_lasterror_options())
self.__database.connection._send_message(
message.insert(self.__full_name, docs,
check_keys, safe, kwargs,
continue_on_error, self.__uuid_subtype), safe)
ids = [doc.get("_id", None) for doc in docs]
return return_one and ids[0] or ids
def update(self, spec, document, upsert=False, manipulate=False,
safe=False, multi=False, _check_keys=False, **kwargs):
"""Update a document(s) in this collection.
Raises :class:`TypeError` if either `spec` or `document` is
not an instance of ``dict`` or `upsert` is not an instance of
``bool``. If `safe` is ``True`` then the update will be
checked for errors, raising
:class:`~pymongo.errors.OperationFailure` if one
occurred. Safe updates require a response from the database,
while normal updates do not - thus, setting `safe` to ``True``
will negatively impact performance.
There are many useful `update modifiers`_ which can be used
when performing updates. For example, here we use the
``"$set"`` modifier to modify some fields in a matching
document:
.. doctest::
>>> db.test.insert({"x": "y", "a": "b"})
ObjectId('...')
>>> list(db.test.find())
[{u'a': u'b', u'x': u'y', u'_id': ObjectId('...')}]
>>> db.test.update({"x": "y"}, {"$set": {"a": "c"}})
>>> list(db.test.find())
[{u'a': u'c', u'x': u'y', u'_id': ObjectId('...')}]
If `safe` is ``True`` returns the response to the *lastError*
command. Otherwise, returns ``None``.
Any additional keyword arguments imply ``safe=True``, and will
be used as options for the resultant `getLastError`
command. For example, to wait for replication to 3 nodes, pass
``w=3``.
:Parameters:
- `spec`: a ``dict`` or :class:`~bson.son.SON` instance
specifying elements which must be present for a document
to be updated
- `document`: a ``dict`` or :class:`~bson.son.SON`
instance specifying the document to be used for the update
or (in the case of an upsert) insert - see docs on MongoDB
`update modifiers`_
- `upsert` (optional): perform an upsert if ``True``
- `manipulate` (optional): manipulate the document before
updating? If ``True`` all instances of
:mod:`~pymongo.son_manipulator.SONManipulator` added to
this :class:`~pymongo.database.Database` will be applied
to the document before performing the update.
- `safe` (optional): check that the update succeeded?
- `multi` (optional): update all documents that match
`spec`, rather than just the first matching document. The
default value for `multi` is currently ``False``, but this
might eventually change to ``True``. It is recommended
that you specify this argument explicitly for all update
operations in order to prepare your code for that change.
- `**kwargs` (optional): any additional arguments imply
``safe=True``, and will be used as options for the
`getLastError` command
.. versionadded:: 1.8
Support for passing `getLastError` options as keyword
arguments.
.. versionchanged:: 1.4
Return the response to *lastError* if `safe` is ``True``.
.. versionadded:: 1.1.1
The `multi` parameter.
.. _update modifiers: http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Updating
.. mongodoc:: update
"""
if not isinstance(spec, dict):
raise TypeError("spec must be an instance of dict")
if not isinstance(document, dict):
raise TypeError("document must be an instance of dict")
if not isinstance(upsert, bool):
raise TypeError("upsert must be an instance of bool")
if manipulate:
document = self.__database._fix_incoming(document, self)
if self.safe or kwargs:
safe = True
if not kwargs:
kwargs.update(self.get_lasterror_options())
# _check_keys is used by save() so we don't upsert pre-existing
# documents after adding an invalid key like 'a.b'. It can't really
# be used for any other update operations.
return self.__database.connection._send_message(
message.update(self.__full_name, upsert, multi,
spec, document, safe, kwargs,
_check_keys, self.__uuid_subtype), safe)
def drop(self):
"""Alias for :meth:`~pymongo.database.Database.drop_collection`.
The following two calls are equivalent:
>>> db.foo.drop()
>>> db.drop_collection("foo")
.. versionadded:: 1.8
"""
self.__database.drop_collection(self.__name)
def remove(self, spec_or_id=None, safe=False, **kwargs):
"""Remove a document(s) from this collection.
.. warning:: Calls to :meth:`remove` should be performed with
care, as removed data cannot be restored.
If `safe` is ``True`` then the remove operation will be
checked for errors, raising
:class:`~pymongo.errors.OperationFailure` if one
occurred. Safe removes wait for a response from the database,
while normal removes do not.
If `spec_or_id` is ``None``, all documents in this collection
will be removed. This is not equivalent to calling
:meth:`~pymongo.database.Database.drop_collection`, however,
as indexes will not be removed.
If `safe` is ``True`` returns the response to the *lastError*
command. Otherwise, returns ``None``.
Any additional keyword arguments imply ``safe=True``, and will
be used as options for the resultant `getLastError`
command. For example, to wait for replication to 3 nodes, pass
``w=3``.
:Parameters:
- `spec_or_id` (optional): a dictionary specifying the
documents to be removed OR any other type specifying the
value of ``"_id"`` for the document to be removed
- `safe` (optional): check that the remove succeeded?
- `**kwargs` (optional): any additional arguments imply
``safe=True``, and will be used as options for the
`getLastError` command
.. versionadded:: 1.8
Support for passing `getLastError` options as keyword arguments.
.. versionchanged:: 1.7 Accept any type other than a ``dict``
instance for removal by ``"_id"``, not just
:class:`~bson.objectid.ObjectId` instances.
.. versionchanged:: 1.4
Return the response to *lastError* if `safe` is ``True``.
.. versionchanged:: 1.2
The `spec_or_id` parameter is now optional. If it is
not specified *all* documents in the collection will be
removed.
.. versionadded:: 1.1
The `safe` parameter.
.. mongodoc:: remove
"""
if spec_or_id is None:
spec_or_id = {}
if not isinstance(spec_or_id, dict):
spec_or_id = {"_id": spec_or_id}
if self.safe or kwargs:
safe = True
if not kwargs:
kwargs.update(self.get_lasterror_options())
return self.__database.connection._send_message(
message.delete(self.__full_name, spec_or_id,
safe, kwargs, self.__uuid_subtype), safe)
def find_one(self, spec_or_id=None, *args, **kwargs):
"""Get a single document from the database.
All arguments to :meth:`find` are also valid arguments for
:meth:`find_one`, although any `limit` argument will be
ignored. Returns a single document, or ``None`` if no matching
document is found.
:Parameters:
- `spec_or_id` (optional): a dictionary specifying
the query to be performed OR any other type to be used as
the value for a query for ``"_id"``.
- `*args` (optional): any additional positional arguments
are the same as the arguments to :meth:`find`.
- `**kwargs` (optional): any additional keyword arguments
are the same as the arguments to :meth:`find`.
.. versionchanged:: 1.7
Allow passing any of the arguments that are valid for
:meth:`find`.
.. versionchanged:: 1.7 Accept any type other than a ``dict``
instance as an ``"_id"`` query, not just
:class:`~bson.objectid.ObjectId` instances.
"""
if spec_or_id is not None and not isinstance(spec_or_id, dict):
spec_or_id = {"_id": spec_or_id}
for result in self.find(spec_or_id, *args, **kwargs).limit(-1):
return result
return None
def find(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Query the database.
The `spec` argument is a prototype document that all results
must match. For example:
>>> db.test.find({"hello": "world"})
only matches documents that have a key "hello" with value
"world". Matches can have other keys *in addition* to
"hello". The `fields` argument is used to specify a subset of
fields that should be included in the result documents. By
limiting results to a certain subset of fields you can cut
down on network traffic and decoding time.
Raises :class:`TypeError` if any of the arguments are of
improper type. Returns an instance of
:class:`~pymongo.cursor.Cursor` corresponding to this query.
:Parameters:
- `spec` (optional): a SON object specifying elements which
must be present for a document to be included in the
result set
- `fields` (optional): a list of field names that should be
returned in the result set ("_id" will always be
included), or a dict specifying the fields to return
- `skip` (optional): the number of documents to omit (from
the start of the result set) when returning the results
- `limit` (optional): the maximum number of results to
return
- `timeout` (optional): if True, any returned cursor will be
subject to the normal timeout behavior of the mongod
process. Otherwise, the returned cursor will never timeout
at the server. Care should be taken to ensure that cursors
with timeout turned off are properly closed.
- `snapshot` (optional): if True, snapshot mode will be used
for this query. Snapshot mode assures no duplicates are
returned, or objects missed, which were present at both
the start and end of the query's execution. For details,
see the `snapshot documentation
<http://dochub.mongodb.org/core/snapshot>`_.
- `tailable` (optional): the result of this find call will
be a tailable cursor - tailable cursors aren't closed when
the last data is retrieved but are kept open and the
cursors location marks the final document's position. if
more data is received iteration of the cursor will
continue from the last document received. For details, see
the `tailable cursor documentation
<http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Tailable+Cursors>`_.
- `sort` (optional): a list of (key, direction) pairs
specifying the sort order for this query. See
:meth:`~pymongo.cursor.Cursor.sort` for details.
- `max_scan` (optional): limit the number of documents
examined when performing the query
- `as_class` (optional): class to use for documents in the
query result (default is
:attr:`~pymongo.connection.Connection.document_class`)
- `slave_okay` (optional): if True, allows this query to
be run against a replica secondary.
- `await_data` (optional): if True, the server will block for
some extra time before returning, waiting for more data to
return. Ignored if `tailable` is False.
- `partial` (optional): if True, mongos will return partial
results if some shards are down instead of returning an error.
- `manipulate`: (optional): If True (the default), apply any
outgoing SON manipulators before returning.
- `network_timeout` (optional): specify a timeout to use for
this query, which will override the
:class:`~pymongo.connection.Connection`-level default
- `read_preference` (optional): The read preference for
this read operation. Only used with ReplicaSetConnection.
.. note:: The `manipulate` parameter may default to False in
a future release.
.. note:: The `max_scan` parameter requires server
version **>= 1.5.1**
.. versionadded:: 1.11+
The `await_data`, `partial`, and `manipulate` parameters.
.. versionadded:: 1.8
The `network_timeout` parameter.
.. versionadded:: 1.7
The `sort`, `max_scan` and `as_class` parameters.
.. versionchanged:: 1.7
The `fields` parameter can now be a dict or any iterable in
addition to a list.
.. versionadded:: 1.1
The `tailable` parameter.
.. mongodoc:: find
"""
if not 'slave_okay' in kwargs:
kwargs['slave_okay'] = self.slave_okay
if not 'read_preference' in kwargs:
kwargs['read_preference'] = self.read_preference
return Cursor(self, *args, **kwargs)
def count(self):
"""Get the number of documents in this collection.
To get the number of documents matching a specific query use
:meth:`pymongo.cursor.Cursor.count`.
"""
return self.find().count()
def create_index(self, key_or_list, deprecated_unique=None,
ttl=300, **kwargs):
"""Creates an index on this collection.
Takes either a single key or a list of (key, direction) pairs.
The key(s) must be an instance of :class:`basestring`, and the
directions must be one of (:data:`~pymongo.ASCENDING`,
:data:`~pymongo.DESCENDING`, :data:`~pymongo.GEO2D`). Returns
the name of the created index.
To create a single key index on the key ``'mike'`` we just use
a string argument:
>>> my_collection.create_index("mike")
For a compound index on ``'mike'`` descending and ``'eliot'``
ascending we need to use a list of tuples:
>>> my_collection.create_index([("mike", pymongo.DESCENDING),
... ("eliot", pymongo.ASCENDING)])
All optional index creation paramaters should be passed as
keyword arguments to this method. Valid options include:
- `name`: custom name to use for this index - if none is
given, a name will be generated
- `unique`: should this index guarantee uniqueness?
- `dropDups` or `drop_dups`: should we drop duplicates
- `bucketSize` or `bucket_size`: size of buckets for geoHaystack indexes
during index creation when creating a unique index?
- `min`: minimum value for keys in a :data:`~pymongo.GEO2D`
index
- `max`: maximum value for keys in a :data:`~pymongo.GEO2D`
index
:Parameters:
- `key_or_list`: a single key or a list of (key, direction)
pairs specifying the index to create
- `deprecated_unique`: DEPRECATED - use `unique` as a kwarg
- `ttl` (optional): time window (in seconds) during which
this index will be recognized by subsequent calls to
:meth:`ensure_index` - see documentation for
:meth:`ensure_index` for details
- `**kwargs` (optional): any additional index creation
options (see the above list) should be passed as keyword
arguments
.. versionchanged:: 1.5.1
Accept kwargs to support all index creation options.
.. versionadded:: 1.5
The `name` parameter.
.. seealso:: :meth:`ensure_index`
.. mongodoc:: indexes
"""
keys = helpers._index_list(key_or_list)
index_doc = helpers._index_document(keys)
index = {"key": index_doc, "ns": self.__full_name}
if deprecated_unique is not None:
warnings.warn("using a positional arg to specify unique is "
"deprecated, please use kwargs",
DeprecationWarning)
index["unique"] = deprecated_unique
name = "name" in kwargs and kwargs["name"] or _gen_index_name(keys)
index["name"] = name
if "drop_dups" in kwargs:
kwargs["dropDups"] = kwargs.pop("drop_dups")
if "bucket_size" in kwargs:
kwargs["bucketSize"] = kwargs.pop("bucket_size")
index.update(kwargs)
self.__database.system.indexes.insert(index, manipulate=False,
check_keys=False,
safe=True)
self.__database.connection._cache_index(self.__database.name,
self.__name, name, ttl)
return name
def ensure_index(self, key_or_list, deprecated_unique=None,
ttl=300, **kwargs):
"""Ensures that an index exists on this collection.
Takes either a single key or a list of (key, direction) pairs.
The key(s) must be an instance of :class:`basestring`, and the
direction(s) must be one of (:data:`~pymongo.ASCENDING`,
:data:`~pymongo.DESCENDING`, :data:`~pymongo.GEO2D`). See
:meth:`create_index` for a detailed example.
Unlike :meth:`create_index`, which attempts to create an index
unconditionally, :meth:`ensure_index` takes advantage of some
caching within the driver such that it only attempts to create
indexes that might not already exist. When an index is created
(or ensured) by PyMongo it is "remembered" for `ttl`
seconds. Repeated calls to :meth:`ensure_index` within that
time limit will be lightweight - they will not attempt to
actually create the index.
Care must be taken when the database is being accessed through
multiple connections at once. If an index is created using
PyMongo and then deleted using another connection any call to
:meth:`ensure_index` within the cache window will fail to
re-create the missing index.
Returns the name of the created index if an index is actually
created. Returns ``None`` if the index already exists.
All optional index creation paramaters should be passed as
keyword arguments to this method. Valid options include:
- `name`: custom name to use for this index - if none is
given, a name will be generated
- `unique`: should this index guarantee uniqueness?
- `dropDups` or `drop_dups`: should we drop duplicates
during index creation when creating a unique index?
- `background`: if this index should be created in the
background
- `min`: minimum value for keys in a :data:`~pymongo.GEO2D`
index
- `max`: maximum value for keys in a :data:`~pymongo.GEO2D`
index
:Parameters:
- `key_or_list`: a single key or a list of (key, direction)
pairs specifying the index to create
- `deprecated_unique`: DEPRECATED - use `unique` as a kwarg
- `ttl` (optional): time window (in seconds) during which
this index will be recognized by subsequent calls to
:meth:`ensure_index`
- `**kwargs` (optional): any additional index creation
options (see the above list) should be passed as keyword
arguments
.. versionchanged:: 1.5.1
Accept kwargs to support all index creation options.
.. versionadded:: 1.5
The `name` parameter.
.. seealso:: :meth:`create_index`
"""
if "name" in kwargs:
name = kwargs["name"]
else:
keys = helpers._index_list(key_or_list)
name = kwargs["name"] = _gen_index_name(keys)
if not self.__database.connection._cached(self.__database.name,
self.__name, name):
return self.create_index(key_or_list, deprecated_unique,
ttl, **kwargs)
return None
def drop_indexes(self):
"""Drops all indexes on this collection.
Can be used on non-existant collections or collections with no indexes.
Raises OperationFailure on an error.
"""
self.__database.connection._purge_index(self.__database.name,
self.__name)
self.drop_index(u"*")
def drop_index(self, index_or_name):
"""Drops the specified index on this collection.
Can be used on non-existant collections or collections with no
indexes. Raises OperationFailure on an error. `index_or_name`
can be either an index name (as returned by `create_index`),
or an index specifier (as passed to `create_index`). An index
specifier should be a list of (key, direction) pairs. Raises
TypeError if index is not an instance of (str, unicode, list).
.. warning:: if a custom name was used on index creation (by
passing the `name` parameter to :meth:`create_index` or
:meth:`ensure_index`) the index **must** be dropped by name.
:Parameters:
- `index_or_name`: index (or name of index) to drop
"""
name = index_or_name
if isinstance(index_or_name, list):
name = _gen_index_name(index_or_name)
if not isinstance(name, basestring):
raise TypeError("index_or_name must be an index name or list")
self.__database.connection._purge_index(self.__database.name,
self.__name, name)
self.__database.command("dropIndexes", self.__name, index=name,
allowable_errors=["ns not found"])
def reindex(self):
"""Rebuilds all indexes on this collection.
.. warning:: reindex blocks all other operations (indexes
are built in the foreground) and will be slow for large
collections.
.. versionadded:: 1.11+
"""
return self.__database.command("reIndex", self.__name)
def index_information(self):
"""Get information on this collection's indexes.
Returns a dictionary where the keys are index names (as
returned by create_index()) and the values are dictionaries
containing information about each index. The dictionary is
guaranteed to contain at least a single key, ``"key"`` which
is a list of (key, direction) pairs specifying the index (as
passed to create_index()). It will also contain any other
information in `system.indexes`, except for the ``"ns"`` and
``"name"`` keys, which are cleaned. Example output might look
like this:
>>> db.test.ensure_index("x", unique=True)
u'x_1'
>>> db.test.index_information()
{u'_id_': {u'key': [(u'_id', 1)]},
u'x_1': {u'unique': True, u'key': [(u'x', 1)]}}
.. versionchanged:: 1.7
The values in the resultant dictionary are now dictionaries
themselves, whose ``"key"`` item contains the list that was
the value in previous versions of PyMongo.
"""
raw = self.__database.system.indexes.find({"ns": self.__full_name},
{"ns": 0}, as_class=SON)
info = {}
for index in raw:
index["key"] = index["key"].items()
index = dict(index)
info[index.pop("name")] = index
return info
def options(self):
"""Get the options set on this collection.
Returns a dictionary of options and their values - see
:meth:`~pymongo.database.Database.create_collection` for more
information on the possible options. Returns an empty
dictionary if the collection has not been created yet.
"""
result = self.__database.system.namespaces.find_one(
{"name": self.__full_name})
if not result:
return {}
options = result.get("options", {})
if "create" in options:
del options["create"]
return options
# TODO key and condition ought to be optional, but deprecation
# could be painful as argument order would have to change.
def group(self, key, condition, initial, reduce, finalize=None,
command=True):
"""Perform a query similar to an SQL *group by* operation.
Returns an array of grouped items.
The `key` parameter can be:
- ``None`` to use the entire document as a key.
- A :class:`list` of keys (each a :class:`basestring`) to group by.
- A :class:`basestring` or :class:`~bson.code.Code` instance
containing a JavaScript function to be applied to each
document, returning the key to group by.
With :class:`~pymongo.replica_set_connection.ReplicaSetConnection`
or :class:`~pymongo.master_slave_connection.MasterSlaveConnection`,
if the `read_preference` attribute of this instance is not set to
:attr:`pymongo.ReadPreference.PRIMARY` or the (deprecated)
`slave_okay` attribute of this instance is set to `True` the group
command will be sent to a secondary or slave.
:Parameters:
- `key`: fields to group by (see above description)
- `condition`: specification of rows to be
considered (as a :meth:`find` query specification)
- `initial`: initial value of the aggregation counter object
- `reduce`: aggregation function as a JavaScript string
- `finalize`: function to be called on each object in output list.
- `command` (optional): DEPRECATED if ``True``, run the group as a
command instead of in an eval - this option is deprecated and
will be removed in favor of running all groups as commands
.. versionchanged:: 1.4
The `key` argument can now be ``None`` or a JavaScript function,
in addition to a :class:`list` of keys.
.. versionchanged:: 1.3
The `command` argument now defaults to ``True`` and is deprecated.
"""
if not command:
warnings.warn("eval-based groups are deprecated, and the "
"command option will be removed.",
DeprecationWarning)
group = {}
if isinstance(key, basestring):
group["$keyf"] = Code(key)
elif key is not None:
group = {"key": helpers._fields_list_to_dict(key)}
group["ns"] = self.__name
group["$reduce"] = Code(reduce)
group["cond"] = condition
group["initial"] = initial
if finalize is not None:
group["finalize"] = Code(finalize)
use_master = not self.slave_okay and not self.read_preference
return self.__database.command("group", group,
uuid_subtype=self.__uuid_subtype,
_use_master=use_master)["retval"]
def rename(self, new_name, **kwargs):
"""Rename this collection.
If operating in auth mode, client must be authorized as an
admin to perform this operation. Raises :class:`TypeError` if
`new_name` is not an instance of :class:`basestring`. Raises
:class:`~pymongo.errors.InvalidName` if `new_name` is not a
valid collection name.
:Parameters:
- `new_name`: new name for this collection
- `**kwargs` (optional): any additional rename options
should be passed as keyword arguments
(i.e. ``dropTarget=True``)
.. versionadded:: 1.7
support for accepting keyword arguments for rename options
"""
if not isinstance(new_name, basestring):
raise TypeError("new_name must be an instance of basestring")
if not new_name or ".." in new_name:
raise InvalidName("collection names cannot be empty")
if new_name[0] == "." or new_name[-1] == ".":
raise InvalidName("collecion names must not start or end with '.'")
if "$" in new_name and not new_name.startswith("oplog.$main"):
raise InvalidName("collection names must not contain '$'")
new_name = "%s.%s" % (self.__database.name, new_name)
self.__database.connection.admin.command("renameCollection",
self.__full_name,
to=new_name, **kwargs)
def distinct(self, key):
"""Get a list of distinct values for `key` among all documents
in this collection.
Raises :class:`TypeError` if `key` is not an instance of
:class:`basestring`.
To get the distinct values for a key in the result set of a
query use :meth:`~pymongo.cursor.Cursor.distinct`.
:Parameters:
- `key`: name of key for which we want to get the distinct values
.. note:: Requires server version **>= 1.1.0**
.. versionadded:: 1.1.1
"""
return self.find().distinct(key)
def map_reduce(self, map, reduce, out, merge_output=False,
reduce_output=False, full_response=False, **kwargs):
"""Perform a map/reduce operation on this collection.
If `full_response` is ``False`` (default) returns a
:class:`~pymongo.collection.Collection` instance containing
the results of the operation. Otherwise, returns the full
response from the server to the `map reduce command`_.
:Parameters:
- `map`: map function (as a JavaScript string)
- `reduce`: reduce function (as a JavaScript string)
- `out`: output collection name or `out object` (dict). See
the `map reduce command`_ documentation for available options.
Note: `out` options are order sensitive. :class:`~bson.son.SON`
can be used to specify multiple options.
e.g. SON([('replace', <collection name>), ('db', <database name>)])
- `merge_output` (optional) DEPRECATED: Merge output into `out`.
If the same key exists in both the result set and the existing
output collection, the new key will overwrite the existing key.
Ignored if `out` is not an instance of `basestring`.
- `reduce_output` (optional) DEPRECATED: If documents exist for
a given key in the result set and in the existing output
collection, then a reduce operation (using the specified reduce
function) will be performed on the two values and the result will
be written to the output collection.
Ignored if `out` is not an instance of `basestring`.
- `full_response` (optional): if ``True``, return full response to
this command - otherwise just return the result collection
- `**kwargs` (optional): additional arguments to the
`map reduce command`_ may be passed as keyword arguments to this
helper method, e.g.::
>>> db.test.map_reduce(map, reduce, "myresults", limit=2)
.. note:: Requires server version **>= 1.1.1**
.. seealso:: :doc:`/examples/map_reduce`
.. versionchanged:: 1.11+
DEPRECATED The merge_output and reduce_output parameters.
.. versionadded:: 1.2
.. _map reduce command: http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/MapReduce
.. mongodoc:: mapreduce
"""
if merge_output or reduce_output:
warnings.warn("merge_output and reduce_output are deprecated, "
"please pass {<merge|reduce>: <collection name>} "
"as the 'out' parameter instead.",
DeprecationWarning)
if merge_output and reduce_output:
raise InvalidOperation("Can't do both merge "
"and re-reduce of output.")
if isinstance(out, basestring):
if merge_output:
out_conf = {"merge": out}
elif reduce_output:
out_conf = {"reduce": out}
else:
out_conf = out
elif isinstance(out, dict):
out_conf = out
else:
raise TypeError("'out' must be an instance of basestring or dict")
response = self.__database.command("mapreduce", self.__name,
uuid_subtype=self.__uuid_subtype,
map=map, reduce=reduce,
out=out_conf, **kwargs)
if full_response or not response.get('result'):
return response
elif isinstance(response['result'], dict):
dbase = response['result']['db']
coll = response['result']['collection']
return self.__database.connection[dbase][coll]
else:
return self.__database[response["result"]]
def inline_map_reduce(self, map, reduce, full_response=False, **kwargs):
"""Perform an inline map/reduce operation on this collection.
Perform the map/reduce operation on the server in RAM. A result
collection is not created. The result set is returned as a list
of documents.
If `full_response` is ``False`` (default) returns the
result documents in a list. Otherwise, returns the full
response from the server to the `map reduce command`_.
:Parameters:
- `map`: map function (as a JavaScript string)
- `reduce`: reduce function (as a JavaScript string)
- `full_response` (optional): if ``True``, return full response to
this command - otherwise just return the result collection
- `**kwargs` (optional): additional arguments to the
`map reduce command`_ may be passed as keyword arguments to this
helper method, e.g.::
>>> db.test.inline_map_reduce(map, reduce, limit=2)
.. note:: Requires server version **>= 1.7.4**
.. versionadded:: 1.10
"""
response = self.__database.command("mapreduce", self.__name,
uuid_subtype=self.__uuid_subtype,
map=map, reduce=reduce,
out={"inline": 1}, **kwargs)
if full_response:
return response
else:
return response.get("results")
def find_and_modify(self, query={}, update=None, upsert=False, **kwargs):
"""Update and return an object.
This is a thin wrapper around the findAndModify_ command. The
positional arguments are designed to match the first three arguments
to :meth:`update` however most options should be passed as named
parameters. Either `update` or `remove` arguments are required, all
others are optional.
Returns either the object before or after modification based on `new`
parameter. If no objects match the `query` and `upsert` is false,
returns ``None``. If upserting and `new` is false, returns ``{}``.
:Parameters:
- `query`: filter for the update (default ``{}``)
- `sort`: priority if multiple objects match (default ``{}``)
- `update`: see second argument to :meth:`update` (no default)
- `remove`: remove rather than updating (default ``False``)
- `new`: return updated rather than original object
(default ``False``)
- `fields`: see second argument to :meth:`find` (default all)
- `upsert`: insert if object doesn't exist (default ``False``)
- `**kwargs`: any other options the findAndModify_ command
supports can be passed here.
.. mongodoc:: findAndModify
.. _findAndModify: http://dochub.mongodb.org/core/findAndModify
.. note:: Requires server version **>= 1.3.0**
.. versionadded:: 1.10
"""
if (not update and not kwargs.get('remove', None)):
raise ValueError("Must either update or remove")
if (update and kwargs.get('remove', None)):
raise ValueError("Can't do both update and remove")
# No need to include empty args
if query:
kwargs['query'] = query
if update:
kwargs['update'] = update
if upsert:
kwargs['upsert'] = upsert
no_obj_error = "No matching object found"
out = self.__database.command("findAndModify", self.__name,
allowable_errors=[no_obj_error],
uuid_subtype=self.__uuid_subtype,
**kwargs)
if not out['ok']:
if out["errmsg"] == no_obj_error:
return None
else:
# Should never get here b/c of allowable_errors
raise ValueError("Unexpected Error: %s" % (out,))
return out.get('value')
def __iter__(self):
return self
def next(self):
raise TypeError("'Collection' object is not iterable")
def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""This is only here so that some API misusages are easier to debug.
"""
if "." not in self.__name:
raise TypeError("'Collection' object is not callable. If you "
"meant to call the '%s' method on a 'Database' "
"object it is failing because no such method "
"exists." %
self.__name)
raise TypeError("'Collection' object is not callable. If you meant to "
"call the '%s' method on a 'Collection' object it is "
"failing because no such method exists." %
self.__name.split(".")[-1])
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