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Python MongoDB Create Database


Creating a Database

To create a database in MongoDB, start by creating a MongoClient object, then specify a connection URL with the correct ip address and the name of the database you want to create.

MongoDB will create the database if it does not exist, and make a connection to it.

Example

Create a database called "mydatabase":

import pymongo

myclient = pymongo.MongoClient("mongodb://localhost:27017/")

mydb = myclient["mydatabase"]
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Important: In MongoDB, a database is not created until it gets content!

MongoDB waits until you have created a collection (table), with at least one document (record) before it actually creates the database (and collection).


Check if Database Exists

Remember: In MongoDB, a database is not created until it gets content, so if this is your first time creating a database, you should complete the next two chapters (create collection and create document) before you check if the database exists!

You can check if a database exist by listing all databases in you system:

Example

Return a list of your system's databases:

print(myclient.databases_names())
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Or you can check a specific database by name:

Example

Check if "mydatabase" exists:

dblist = myclient.database_names()
if "mydatabase" in dblist:
  print("The database exists.")
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