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MongoDB Object DataBase (MODB) for Python objects

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Overview

jaraco.modb is a small, pure-Python library for persisting Python objects to MongoDB.

jaraco.modb is written by Jason R. Coombs. It is licensed under an MIT-style permissive license.

You can install it with easy_install jaraco.modb or grab the source code from the mercurial repository.

Usage

jaraco.modb facilitates using jsonpickle to produce MongoDB-friendly representations of pickleable Python objects for easy storage in a MongoDB database.

One may simply encode and decode Python objects to MongoDB BSON-friendly representations:

class MyObject(object):
    def __init__(self, val):
        self.val = val

import jaraco.modb
import pymongo
mongo_collection = pymongo.Connection().mydb.mycollection
val = MyObject(3)
# save the object to the DB
id = mongo_collection.save(jaraco.modb.encode(val))
# retrieve the object from the DB
new_val = jaraco.modb.decode(mongo_collection.find_one(id))
assert isinstance(new_val, MyObject)
assert new_val.val == 3

Changes

1.2

  • Now store naive and UTC datetimes naturally in MongoDB.

  • The encoder/decoder now subclasses the jsonpickle classes to more efficiently handle binary strings.

1.1

  • Added proper support for datetime objects.

  • Added support for OrderedDictionaries.

1.0

  • Initial release

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