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A lightweight Object Document Mapper for MongoDB

Project description

Gault

A lightweight Object Document Mapper (ODM) for MongoDB with Python type hints and state tracking.

Features

  • Type-safe MongoDB documents with Python type hints
  • Field aliasing for database column mapping
  • Query operators with Pythonic syntax
  • Async manager for CRUD operations
  • Aggregation pipeline support
  • Automatic state tracking and dirty field detection
  • Persistence tracking

Installation

pip install gault

Quick Start

from gault import Schema, Model, Field, configure, AsyncManager

# Schema: Persistent documents mapped to MongoDB collections
class Person(Schema, collection="people"):
    id: Field[int] = configure(pk=True)
    name: Field[str]
    age: Field[int] = configure(db_alias="person_age")

# Model: Non-persistent data classes (projections, view models, etc.)
class PersonSummary(Model):
    name: Field[str]
    total: Field[int]

# Create manager
manager = AsyncManager(database)

# Query and modify
person = await manager.get(Person, filter=Person.id == 1)
person.age = 43
await manager.save(person, atomic=True)  # Only updates dirty fields

Schema vs Model

  • Schema: Persistent MongoDB collections. Requires collection parameter and gets registered globally.
  • Model: Non-persistent data structures for aggregation projections, view models, or intermediate transformations.

Field Configuration

Fields can be configured with metadata using the configure() function:

class Person(Schema, collection="people"):
    # Primary key field - used for filtering in save() operations
    id: Field[int] = configure(pk=True)

    # Regular field
    name: Field[str]

    # Field with database alias (field name differs from DB column)
    age: Field[int] = configure(db_alias="person_age")

Note: Fields marked with pk=True are used as the filter criteria in save() operations to identify the document for upsert.

Querying with Filters

Gault provides multiple ways to filter documents using type-safe field expressions.

Operator Expressions

Use class fields with comparison operators to build type-safe queries:

# Comparison operators
Person.age == 42          # Equal
Person.age != 30          # Not equal
Person.age < 50           # Less than
Person.age <= 50          # Less than or equal
Person.age > 18           # Greater than
Person.age >= 18          # Greater than or equal
Person.id.in_([1, 2, 3])  # In list
Person.id.nin([4, 5])     # Not in list

# Logical operators
filter = (Person.age >= 18) & (Person.age < 65)  # AND
filter = (Person.name == "Alice") | (Person.name == "Bob")  # OR
filter = ~(Person.age < 18)  # NOT

# Complex expressions
filter = (Person.age >= 18) & ((Person.name == "Alice") | (Person.name == "Bob"))

Pipeline Filters

For advanced queries, use the Pipeline API with aggregation stages:

from gault import Pipeline

# Match and sort
pipeline = Pipeline().match(Person.age >= 18).sort(Person.age.asc())

# Pagination
pipeline = Pipeline().skip(10).take(20)

# Group and aggregate
from gault import Sum
pipeline = (
    Pipeline()
    .match(Person.age >= 18)
    .group(by=Person.name, accumulators={"total": Sum(Person.age)})
)

# Multiple stages
pipeline = (
    Pipeline()
    .match(Person.age >= 18)
    .sort(Person.age.desc())
    .take(10)
)

Raw MongoDB Queries

You can also use raw MongoDB query dictionaries:

# Dict filter
filter = {"age": {"$gte": 18}}

# Raw pipeline stages
pipeline = [
    {"$match": {"age": {"$gte": 18}}},
    {"$sort": {"age": -1}},
    {"$limit": 10}
]

AsyncManager Methods

find(model, filter=None)

Finds a single document matching the filter. Returns None if not found.

Filter types: Operator expression, Pipeline, dict, or list of stages.

# With operator
person = await manager.find(Person, filter=Person.age == 42)

# With pipeline
pipeline = Pipeline().match(Person.age > 30).sort(Person.name.asc())
person = await manager.find(Person, filter=pipeline)

# With dict
person = await manager.find(Person, filter={"age": 42})

get(model, filter=None)

Like find(), but raises NotFound exception if no document is found.

Filter types: Operator expression, Pipeline, dict, or list of stages.

try:
    person = await manager.get(Person, filter=Person.id == 123)
except NotFound:
    print("Person not found")

select(model, filter=None, skip=None, take=None)

Returns an async iterator of documents matching the filter. Supports pagination.

Filter types: Operator expression, Pipeline, dict, or list of stages.

# Operator with in_()
async for person in manager.select(Person, filter=Person.id.in_([1, 2, 3])):
    print(person.name)

# Pipeline
pipeline = Pipeline().match(Person.age >= 18).sort(Person.age.desc())
async for person in manager.select(Person, filter=pipeline, take=10):
    print(person.name)

# Complex filter
filter = (Person.age >= 18) & (Person.age < 65)
async for person in manager.select(Person, filter=filter):
    print(person.name)

insert(instance)

Inserts a new document into the database. Only works with Schema instances.

new_person = Person(id=1, name="Alice", age=30)
await manager.insert(new_person)

save(instance, refresh=False, atomic=False)

Upserts a document using find_one_and_update. Supports atomic updates with dirty field tracking.

  • refresh=False: If True, refreshes the instance with the document returned from the database
  • atomic=False: If True and the instance is already persisted, only updates dirty fields
# Create or update
person = Person(id=1, name="Bob", age=25)
await manager.save(person)

# Later, update only changed fields
person.age = 26
await manager.save(person, atomic=True)  # Only updates 'person_age' field

Persistence and Dirty Fields

Gault tracks the persistence state and modifications of your documents automatically.

Persistence Tracking

When documents are loaded from the database or saved, they are marked as persisted:

# Loaded from DB - automatically marked as persisted
person = await manager.find(Person, filter=Person.id == 1)
assert manager.persistence.is_persisted(person)

# Newly created - not yet persisted
new_person = Person(id=2, name="Charlie", age=35)
assert not manager.persistence.is_persisted(new_person)

# After saving - marked as persisted
await manager.save(new_person)
assert manager.persistence.is_persisted(new_person)

Dirty Field Tracking

Gault snapshots document state and tracks which fields have been modified:

person = await manager.get(Person, filter=Person.id == 1)

# Modify some fields
person.name = "New Name"
person.age = 50

# Check which fields changed
dirty_fields = manager.state_tracker.get_dirty_fields(person)
# dirty_fields == {'name', 'age'}

# Atomic save only updates changed fields
await manager.save(person, atomic=True)

Atomic Updates

When using atomic=True, the save() method generates optimal MongoDB updates:

  • Dirty fields: Updated with $set
  • Unchanged fields: Set with $setOnInsert (only on insert, not update)
  • Primary key fields: Used in the filter

This minimizes race conditions and reduces unnecessary updates.

Requirements

  • Python >= 3.12
  • PyMongo >= 4.15.4

License

MIT

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