Unlike other databases, MongoDB does not provide separate command to create a database.
In general, the use command is used to select/switch to the specific database. This command initially verifies whether the database we specify exists, if so, it connects to it. If the database, we specify with the use command doesn’t exist a new database will be created.
Therefore, you can create a database in MongoDB using the Use command.
Basic syntax of use DATABASE statement is as follows −
use DATABASE_NAME
Following command creates a database named in mydb.
>use mydb switched to db mydb
You can verify your creation by using the db command, this displays the current database.
>db mydb
To connect to MongoDB using pymongo, you need to import and create a MongoClient, then you can directly access the database you need to create in attribute passion.
Following example creates a database in MangoDB.
from pymongo import MongoClient #Creating a pymongo client client = MongoClient('localhost', 27017) #Getting the database instance db = client['mydb'] print("Database created........") #Verification print("List of databases after creating new one") print(client.list_database_names())
Database created........ List of databases after creating new one: ['admin', 'config', 'local', 'mydb']
You can also specify the port and host names while creating a MongoClient and can access the databases in dictionary style.
from pymongo import MongoClient #Creating a pymongo client client = MongoClient('localhost', 27017) #Getting the database instance db = client['mydb'] print("Database created........")
Database created........