MongoDB and Python: Patterns and processes for the popular document-oriented database, 2011 by Niall O'Higgins
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Learn how to leverage MongoDB with your Python applications, using the hands-on recipes in this book. You get complete code samples for tasks such as making fast geo queries for location-based apps, efficiently indexing your user documents for social-graph lookups, and many other scenarios.
This guide explains the basics of the document-oriented database and shows you how to set up a Python environment with it. Learn how to read and write to MongoDB, apply idiomatic MongoDB and Python patterns, and use the database with several popular Python web frameworks. Youβll discover how to model your data, write effective queries, and avoid concurrency problems such as race conditions and deadlocks.
The recipes will help you:
Read, write, count, and sort documents in a MongoDB collection
Learn how to use the rich MongoDB query language
Maintain data integrity in replicated/distributed MongoDB environments
Use embedding to efficiently model your data without joins
Code defensively to avoid keyerrors and other bugs
Apply atomic operations to update game scores, billing systems, and more with the fast accounting pattern
Use MongoDB with the Pylons 1.x, Django, and Pyramid web frameworks
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