cervmongo

A convenience-based approach to MongoDB w/ Python that works as a drop-in replacement to the IO pymongo and AIO motor respective clients. Packaged due to excessive reuse in private projects, where it was used to facilitate agile, rapid development of multiple web applications. Database is intentionally loaded by default using URI (can be changed after instance is created), with an optional default collection param. Heads up, most commonly used methods of the client are in UPPERCASE, to ensure names are not taken by the parent classes and keep them nice and short.

Installation

Use the package manager pip to install cervmongo.

pip install cervmongo

Usage

import cervmongo

col_client = cervmongo.quick_load_client(
                                database="test_db",
                                collection="test_col",
                                replica_set=None,
                                async_=False
                                ) # convenience function

col_recs = col_client.GET() # returns cursor as very cool MongoListResponse
col_recs.count() # returns number of total documents in cursor
col_recs.list() # returns list of documents in cursor
col_recs.distinct() # returns list of unique values, default field "_id"
col_recs.sort() # returns self, allows sorting
# example of creating a document
result = col_client.POST({"key": "value"}) # returns pymongo Response document
# example of fetching a document
col_client.GET(result.inserted_id) # returns the created document as dict
# example of an update (patch)
col_client.PATCH(result.inserted_id, {"$set": {"key": "newvalue"}}) # update the document
# example of a query
col_client.GET({"key": "newvalue"}) # returns the cursor resulting from query
# will replace existing document if exists, else create new document with _id provided
col_client.PUT({"_id": result.inserted_id, "key": "finalvalue"})
# will delete document
col_client.DELETE(result.inserted_id) # returns deleted document


# OPTIONALLY
count = col_client.GET(count=True) # returns number of total documents in cursor
count_of_query = col_client.GET({"key": "value"}, count=True)
distinct_values_of_field_key = col_client.GET(distinct="key")
distinct_ids = col_client.GET(distinct=True) # _id is default
distinct_ids_with_query = col_client.GET({"key": "value"}, distinct=True)
sorted_query_one = col_client.GET(key="key", sort=cervmongo.DESC) # sorts in descending order by field 'key'
sorted_query_two = col_client.GET({"key": "value"}, key="key", sort=cervmongo.DESC)


# OPTIONALLY
cervmongo.get_config().set_mongo_db("test_db")
client_class = cervmongo.get_client() # gets client class
client = client_class() # SyncIOClient (subclass of pymongo.MongoClient
# ~ motor.motor_asyncio.AsyncIOMotorClient, if async)
# same functionality as col_client above,
# but collection must be explicitly declared as first arg and
# query or record _id, if any, has to be second arg
# Example:
count = client.GET("test_col", count=True)
query_results = client.GET("test_col", {"key": "value"})


# OTHER FUNCTIONALITY
cursor_paged_results = client.PAGINATED_QUERY(after=None, before=None, limit=5) # returns cursor-based initial page
time_paged_results = client.PAGINATED_QUERY(sort="created_date", after=None, before=None, limit=5) # returns time-based initial page
offset_paged_results = client.PAGINATED_QUERY(page=1, limit=5) # returns offset-based initial page
count_of_multi_cols = client.GET(["test_col1", "test_col2"], count=True) # returns list of counts
multi_col_results = client.GET(["test_col1", "test_col2"], {
                "$or": [
                    {"child": "value"},
                    {"related_child": "value"}
                    ]}) # returns list of cursors matching query

TODO:

  1. full testing on AIO Client & Doc classes

  2. finish type hints, function hints, and docstrings for readability

  3. pydantic first-class treatment

  4. restructuring/refactoring/optimizing

  5. web api

    • datatable mongodb plugin + web endpoint

    • restful fastapi server - extra

    • possible datatable html + javascript code generator

REQUIRES

  • python 3.6+

  • python packages:

    • pymongo

    • python-dateutil

    • jsonschema

    • dataclasses

Documentation

Full documentation available here.

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

Please make sure to update tests as appropriate.

License

MIT