# mongo Async MongoDB wrapper over [motor](https://motor.readthedocs.io/). Thin, opinionated helpers for the common paths, with a raw escape hatch for everything else. ## Install `requirements.txt`: ``` mongo @ git+ssh://git@git.rethinkstudios.io/rethink-public/mongo.git@v0.1.0 ``` Direct: ```bash pip install "mongo @ git+ssh://git@git.rethinkstudios.io/rethink-public/mongo.git@v0.1.0" ``` Requires `motor` and `pymongo` (pulled transitively). ## Usage **Object (preferred)** — one client per process: ```python from mongo import Mongo db = Mongo(conn_string, database) # attach as bot.db / app.db users = await db.get_documents("users", {"active": True}) await db.close() # on shutdown ``` **Module proxy (back-compat)** — arm once, then call bare: ```python import mongo # NOT `from mongo import ...` mongo.init(conn_string, database) users = await mongo.get_documents("users", {"active": True}) ``` Both styles share one client. The proxy exists so legacy call sites keep working after a one-line `init()`; new code should use the object. ## Error contract - **Wrapped methods** log-and-swallow exceptions and return a safe default (`False` / `[]` / `{}` / `0` / `None`). Branch on the result. - **`db.collection(name)`** (or `db[name]`) returns the raw motor collection: full driver surface, no swallowing, **raises**. Use it for anything not wrapped (`find_one_and_*` beyond what's exposed, change streams, complex bulk ops). ## API See the module docstring and method docstrings in `mongo.py` — that's the source of truth. Grouped as: collection/index management, create, read, update, delete, bulk, checks. Atomic ops (`find_one_and_update/replace/delete`) and `bulk_write` are included. ## Gotchas - `from mongo import func` won't see the proxy (resolved at import, before `init`). Use `import mongo` then `mongo.func(...)`. - `find_one_and_update` returns the **after** image by default (`return_after=True`). - `bulk_write` takes pymongo ops the caller builds: ```python from pymongo import UpdateOne ops = [UpdateOne({"_id": i}, {"$set": {...}}, upsert=True) for i in ids] await db.bulk_write("col", ops) ``` ## Versioning Tagged `vX.Y.Z`. Pin the tag in `requirements.txt`; bump deliberately.