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- Python MongoDB - Introduction
- Python MongoDB - Create Database
- Python MongoDB - Create Collection
- Python MongoDB - Insert Document
- Python MongoDB - Find
- Python MongoDB - Query
- Python MongoDB - Sort
- Python MongoDB - Delete Document
- Python MongoDB - Drop Collection
- Python MongoDB - Update
- Python MongoDB - Limit
- Python MongoDB Useful Resources
- Python MongoDB - Quick Guide
- Python MongoDB - Useful Resources
- Python MongoDB - Discussion
Python MongoDB - Create Collection
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........