How to get output of db.serverStatus().connections through pymongo in python?
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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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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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
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
python mongodb pymongo
edited Jan 20 '16 at 11:29
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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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It Worked .. !!
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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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It Worked .. !!
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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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It Worked .. !!
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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"]
Issue the MongoDB command
"serverStatus" to get the output and save it to a variable:
connections_dict = db.command("serverStatus")["connections"]
answered Jan 20 '16 at 11:35
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