Unable to insert data into MongoDB.
Arjun Srivatsa
arjuns123 at gmail.com
Mon Feb 15 10:00:22 EST 2016
Hi Peter.
Thank you for the reply.
This is the read_server code:
import socket
from pymongo import MongoClient
#import datetime
import sys
# Connection to server (PLC) on port 27017
host = "10.52.124.135"
port = 27017
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.connect((host, port))
sys.stdout.write(s.recv(1024))
And the write_db code:
from pymongo import MongoClient
import datetime
import socket
import sys
client = MongoClient('mongodb://localhost:27017/')
db = client.test_database
mongodoc = { "data": 'data', "date" : datetime.datetime.utcnow() }
values = db.values
values_id = values.insert_one(mongodoc).inserted_id
So, both these scripts work independently. While, read_server shows the output of the actual data from PLC, write_db inserts the sample data into the MongoDB.
I am not sure as to how to combine these both and get the desired output.
On Monday, February 15, 2016 at 12:37:02 PM UTC+1, Peter Otten wrote:
> Arjun Srivatsa wrote:
>
> > I changed the port number from 27017 to 55555 in the code segment:
>
> Instead of throwing arbitrary changes at your script in the hope that one
> works I recommend that you write two independent scripts, from scratch:
>
> (1) write_to_db.py:
> Write made-up data into the MongoDB on your local machine.
>
> (2) read_from_server.py:
> Read data from the server and print it to stdout.
>
> Reduce these scripts to the bare minimum. Debug them one ofter another.
>
> Once both scripts work to your satisfaction replace the sample data in
> script one with code from script two that reads actual data.
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