grid_file – Tools for representing files stored in GridFS
Tools for representing files stored in GridFS.
class gridfs.grid_file.``GridIn(root_collection, session=None, disable_md5=False, \*kwargs*)
Write a file to GridFS
Application developers should generally not need to instantiate this class directly - instead see the methods provided by GridFS.
Raises TypeError if root_collection is not an instance of Collection.
Any of the file level options specified in the GridFS Spec may be passed as keyword arguments. Any additional keyword arguments will be set as additional fields on the file document. Valid keyword arguments include:
"_id": unique ID for this file (default:ObjectId) - this"_id"must not have already been used for another file"filename": human name for the file"contentType"or"content_type": valid mime-type for the file"chunkSize"or"chunk_size": size of each of the chunks, in bytes (default: 255 kb)"encoding": encoding used for this file. In Python 2, anyunicodethat is written to the file will be converted to astr. In Python 3, anystrthat is written to the file will be converted tobytes.
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Changed in version 3.6: Added session parameter.
Changed in version 3.0: root_collection must use an acknowledged write_concern
_idThe
'_id'value for this file.This attribute is read-only.
abort()Remove all chunks/files that may have been uploaded and close.
chunk_sizeChunk size for this file.
This attribute is read-only.
close()Flush the file and close it.
A closed file cannot be written any more. Calling
close()more than once is allowed.closedIs this file closed?
content_typeMime-type for this file.
filenameName of this file.
lengthLength (in bytes) of this file.
This attribute is read-only and can only be read after
close()has been called.md5MD5 of the contents of this file if an md5 sum was created.
This attribute is read-only and can only be read after
close()has been called.nameAlias for filename.
upload_dateDate that this file was uploaded.
This attribute is read-only and can only be read after
close()has been called.write(data)Write data to the file. There is no return value.
data can be either a string of bytes or a file-like object (implementing
read()). If the file has anencodingattribute, data can also be aunicode(strin python 3) instance, which will be encoded asencodingbefore being written.Due to buffering, the data may not actually be written to the database until the
close()method is called. RaisesValueErrorif this file is already closed. RaisesTypeErrorif data is not an instance ofstr(bytesin python 3), a file-like object, or an instance ofunicode(strin python 3). Unicode data is only allowed if the file has anencodingattribute.Parameters: - data: string of bytes or file-like object to be written to the file
writelines(sequence)Write a sequence of strings to the file.
Does not add seperators.
class gridfs.grid_file.``GridOut(root_collection, file_id=None, file_document=None, session=None)
Read a file from GridFS
Application developers should generally not need to instantiate this class directly - instead see the methods provided by GridFS.
Either file_id or file_document must be specified, file_document will be given priority if present. Raises TypeError if root_collection is not an instance of Collection.
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Changed in version 3.8: For better performance and to better follow the GridFS spec, GridOut now uses a single cursor to read all the chunks in the file.
Changed in version 3.6: Added session parameter.
Changed in version 3.0: Creating a GridOut does not immediately retrieve the file metadata from the server. Metadata is fetched when first needed.
_idThe
'_id'value for this file.This attribute is read-only.
__iter__()Return an iterator over all of this file’s data.
The iterator will return chunk-sized instances of
str(bytesin python 3). This can be useful when serving files using a webserver that handles such an iterator efficiently.Note
This is different from
io.IOBasewhich iterates over lines in the file. UseGridOut.readline()to read line by line instead of chunk by chunk.Changed in version 3.8: The iterator now raises
CorruptGridFilewhen encountering any truncated, missing, or extra chunk in a file. The previous behavior was to only raiseCorruptGridFileon a missing chunk.aliasesList of aliases for this file.
This attribute is read-only.
chunk_sizeChunk size for this file.
This attribute is read-only.
close()Make GridOut more generically file-like.
content_typeMime-type for this file.
This attribute is read-only.
filenameName of this file.
This attribute is read-only.
lengthLength (in bytes) of this file.
This attribute is read-only.
md5MD5 of the contents of this file if an md5 sum was created.
This attribute is read-only.
metadataMetadata attached to this file.
This attribute is read-only.
nameAlias for filename.
This attribute is read-only.
read(size=-1)Read at most size bytes from the file (less if there isn’t enough data).
The bytes are returned as an instance of
str(bytesin python 3). If size is negative or omitted all data is read.Parameters: - size (optional): the number of bytes to read
Changed in version 3.8: This method now only checks for extra chunks after reading the entire file. Previously, this method would check for extra chunks on every call.
readchunk()Reads a chunk at a time. If the current position is within a chunk the remainder of the chunk is returned.
readline(size=-1)Read one line or up to size bytes from the file.
Parameters: - size (optional): the maximum number of bytes to read
seek(pos, whence=0)Set the current position of this file.
Parameters: - pos: the position (or offset if using relative positioning) to seek to
- whence (optional): where to seek from.
os.SEEK_SET(0) for absolute file positioning,os.SEEK_CUR(1) to seek relative to the current position,os.SEEK_END(2) to seek relative to the file’s end.
tell()Return the current position of this file.
upload_dateDate that this file was first uploaded.
This attribute is read-only.
class gridfs.grid_file.``GridOutCursor(collection, filter=None, skip=0, limit=0, no_cursor_timeout=False, sort=None, batch_size=0, session=None)
Create a new cursor, similar to the normal Cursor.
Should not be called directly by application developers - see the GridFS method find() instead.
See also
The MongoDB documentation on
add_option(\args, **kwargs*)Set arbitrary query flags using a bitmask.
To set the tailable flag: cursor.add_option(2)
next()Get next GridOut object from cursor.
remove_option(\args, **kwargs*)Unset arbitrary query flags using a bitmask.
To unset the tailable flag: cursor.remove_option(2)
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