Python MongoDB – Create Collection


Python MongoDB – Create Collection



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A collection in MongoDB holds a set of documents, it is analogous to a table in relational databases.

You can create a collection using the createCollection() method. This method accepts a String value representing the name of the collection to be created and an options (optional) parameter.

Using this you can specify the following −

  • The size of the collection.

  • The max number of documents allowed in the capped collection.

  • Whether the collection we create should be capped collection (fixed size collection).

  • Whether the collection we create should be auto-indexed.

Syntax

Following is the syntax to create a collection in MongoDB.


db.createCollection("CollectionName")

Example

Following method creates a collection named ExampleCollection.


> use mydb
switched to db mydb
> db.createCollection("ExampleCollection")
{ "ok" : 1 }
>

Similarly, following is a query that creates a collection using the options of the createCollection() method.


>db.createCollection("mycol", { capped : true, autoIndexId : true, size :
6142800, max : 10000 } )
{ "ok" : 1 }
>

Creating a Collection Using Python

Following python example connects to a database in MongoDB (mydb) and, creates a collection in it.

Example


from pymongo import MongoClient

#Creating a pymongo client
client = MongoClient(''localhost'', 27017)

#Getting the database instance
db = client[''mydb'']

#Creating a collection
collection = db[''example'']
print("Collection created........")

Output


Collection created........

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