'Pymongo is it possible to insert one with insert_many?
This may sound like a dumb question but I was working with pymongo and wrote the following function to insert documents and was wondering if the insert_many method would also work for one record inserts, that way I wouldn't need another function in case I was just inserting one record.
This is my function:
def insert_records(list_of_documents: list, collection):
i = collection.insert_many(list_of_documents)
print(len(i.inserted_ids), " documents inserted!")
When I insert one it throws an error:
post1 = {"_id":0, "user_name":"Jack"}
insert_records(list(post1), stackoverflow)
TypeError: document must be an instance of dict, bson.son.SON, bson.raw_bson.RawBSONDocument, or a type that inherits from collections.MutableMapping
I know I can use insert_one() for this purpose, I was just wondering if it was possible to do everything with insert_many(), as the original insert() method is deprecated. Thanks!
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