PyMongo – Insert datetime into Mongodb as ISODate

pymongo iso date mongo python PyMongo Insert datetime as ISODate in Python

Today in this article, we will see how to perform PyMongo – Insert datetime as ISODate in Python.

We will use Mongo Driver called pymongo to insert the date in the collection in the ISO format.

Getting started

Here below is a sample schema or document we shall use for the date range query,

Install PyMongo package

Please install the PyMongo driver package to get support for the MongoClient connection class and properties.

For more details visit- https://api.mongodb.com/python/current

Add PyMongo Import statements

Please add below using namespaces,

from pymongo import MongoClient

from datetime import datetime

If you need support for date time zone support in UTC, ETC, etc, please add below other import statements.

from datetime import datetime, tzinfo, timezone

Define MongoDB Connection

client = MongoClient('mongodb://localhost:27017/')
db = client['your_database']
collection = db['your_collection']


Python – Insert Date Time in ISO format

Define the date for the query


date = datetime(2023, 1, 1)

OR

Date time using time zone

date = datetime(2023, 1, 1, tzinfo=timezone.utc)

Note: When used with datetime, MongoDB by default uses ISO format to insert any date in the mongo collection.

Define the filter

filter =  { //define any filter as needed }

Define the update operation

Please define the update operation (update_operation) to fit your data structure and update requirements as needed.

Below we are setting the “Date” the date field with ISO date in all the documents in the collection.

# Define the update operation

update_operation = {
    '$set': {
        'ModifiedDate': date
    }
}

Perform update_many to insert the ISO date

Let’s perform the update_many operations as below. update_many in PyMongo permits you to update multiple documents that match a specified filter.

We simplification purposes, we will insert the ISO date in every document using update_many.

result = collection.update_many({},update_operation)

Above I have defined an empty filter.

PyMongo Insert datetime as ISODate
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