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A python package for connecting with database.

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# Description:

mongo-operation is a Python library for simplifying MongoDB operations by providing an easy-to-use interface. This library allows users to perform common MongoDB tasks such as creating a client, database, or collection, as well as inserting records into collections and bulk inserting data from CSV or Excel files.

# Features:

MongoClient Creation: Easily create a MongoDB client with a given URL. Database and Collection Management: Create databases and collections with ease, and automatically handle re-creating them if they already exist. Insertion Operations: Insert records into MongoDB collections, whether it’s a single record or bulk data from CSV or Excel files.

# Example Usage:

python code

from MongoDB_CRUDE_Operation.mongodb_connect.mongo_crud import mongo_operation

Initialize MongoDB connection

<div style=”background-color:#f4f4f4; padding:10px;”> <pre><code> client_url = “mongodb://localhost:27017/” database_name = “mydatabase” collection_name = “mycollection”

mongo_op = mongo_operation(client_url, database_name, collection_name)

# Insert a single record record = {“name”: “John”, “age”: 30} mongo_op.insert_record(record, collection_name)

# Bulk insert data from CSV or Excel file datafile = “data.csv” mongo_op.bulk_insert(datafile, collection_name) </code></pre> </div>

## Requirements:

Python 3.x pandas pymongo ensure

### requirements_dev.txt we use for the testing It makes it easier to install and manage dependencies for development and testing, separate from the dependencies required for production.

### difference between requirements_dev.txt and requirements.txt

requirements.txt is used to specify the dependencies required to run the production code of a Python project, while requirements_dev.txt is used to specify the dependencies required for development and testing purposes.

### tox.ini We use if for the testing in the python package testing against different version of the python

### how tox works tox enviornment creation 1. Install depedencies and packages 2. Run commands 3. Its a combination of the (virtualenvwrapper and makefile) 4. It creates a .tox

### pyproject.toml it is being used for configuration the python project it is a alternative of the setup.cfg file. its containts configuration related to the build system such as the build tool used package name version author license and dependencies

### setup.cfg In summary, setup.cfg is used by setuptools to configure the packaging and installation of a Python projec

### Testing python application types of testing 1. Automated testing 2. Manual testing

Mode of testing 1. Unit testing 2. Integration tests

Testing frameworks

  1. pytest

  2. unittest

  3. robotframework

  4. selenium

  5. behave

  6. doctest

### check with the code style formatting and syntax(coding standard)

  1. pylint

  2. flake8(it is best because it containt 3 library pylint pycodestyle mccabe)

  3. pycodestyle

feel free for contribution

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