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Learn MongoDB 4.x

By : Doug Bierer
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Learn MongoDB 4.x

By: Doug Bierer

Overview of this book

When it comes to managing a high volume of unstructured and non-relational datasets, MongoDB is the defacto database management system (DBMS) for DBAs and data architects. This updated book includes the latest release and covers every feature in MongoDB 4.x, while helping you get hands-on with building a MongoDB database app. You’ll get to grips with MongoDB 4.x concepts such as indexes, database design, data modeling, authentication, and aggregation. As you progress, you’ll cover tasks such as performing routine operations when developing a dynamic database-driven website. Using examples, you’ll learn how to work with queries and regular database operations. The book will not only guide you through design and implementation, but also help you monitor operations to achieve optimal performance and secure your MongoDB database systems. You’ll also be introduced to advanced techniques such as aggregation, map-reduce, complex queries, and generating ad hoc financial reports on the fly. Later, the book shows you how to work with multiple collections as well as embedded arrays and documents, before finally exploring key topics such as replication, sharding, and security using practical examples. By the end of this book, you’ll be well-versed with MongoDB 4.x and be able to perform development and administrative tasks associated with this NoSQL database.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
1
Section 1: Essentials
5
Section 2: Building a Database-Driven Web Application
9
Section 3: Digging Deeper
13
Section 4: Replication, Sharding, and Security in a Financial Environment
14
Working with Complex Documents Across Collections

The pymongo.collection.Collection.insert_one() and insert_many() class

Adding a document to the database involves using either the insert_one() or insert_many() method from the  pymongo.collection.Collection class. The generic syntax for insert_one() is as follows. The parameters enclosed in square brackets [] are optional:

insert_one(<document>, [<bypass_document_validation>, <session>])

The generic syntax for insert_many() is also shown here. The parameters enclosed in square brackets [] are optional:

insert_many(<iteration of documents>, [<ordered>, \
<bypass_document_validation>, <session>])

The more important parameters are summarized here:

Parameter Default Notes
document(s) -- For insert_one(), this is a single document. For insert_many(), this is an iteration of documents.
bypass_document_validation
False If set to True, the write operation is instructed not to validate. This improves performance at the cost of the...