How to get output of db.serverStatus().connections through pymongo in python?












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In mongodb shell "db.serverStatus().connections" gives output something like:



{ 
"current" : 43,
"available" : 51157,
"totalCreated" : NumberLong(3988)
}


So, my concern is how to get the same output through pymongo.??










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    In mongodb shell "db.serverStatus().connections" gives output something like:



    { 
    "current" : 43,
    "available" : 51157,
    "totalCreated" : NumberLong(3988)
    }


    So, my concern is how to get the same output through pymongo.??










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      In mongodb shell "db.serverStatus().connections" gives output something like:



      { 
      "current" : 43,
      "available" : 51157,
      "totalCreated" : NumberLong(3988)
      }


      So, my concern is how to get the same output through pymongo.??










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      In mongodb shell "db.serverStatus().connections" gives output something like:



      { 
      "current" : 43,
      "available" : 51157,
      "totalCreated" : NumberLong(3988)
      }


      So, my concern is how to get the same output through pymongo.??







      python mongodb pymongo






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          Issue the MongoDB command "serverStatus" to get the output and save it to a variable:



          connections_dict = db.command("serverStatus")["connections"]





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          Issue the MongoDB command "serverStatus" to get the output and save it to a variable:



          connections_dict = db.command("serverStatus")["connections"]





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          Issue the MongoDB command "serverStatus" to get the output and save it to a variable:



          connections_dict = db.command("serverStatus")["connections"]





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          Issue the MongoDB command "serverStatus" to get the output and save it to a variable:



          connections_dict = db.command("serverStatus")["connections"]





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          Issue the MongoDB command "serverStatus" to get the output and save it to a variable:



          connections_dict = db.command("serverStatus")["connections"]






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