Suppose I specify a MongoDB cursor with pymongo
, which DOES NOT include all fields in the result set like this:
from pymongo import MongoClient
conn = MongoClient('mongodb://localhost:27017')
cur = conn['my_db']['my_collection'].find({},{'_id' : 0, 'my_unwanted_field' : 0})
Is there a function or attribute that will return me the names of the fields present in cur
.
Something equivalent on Mongo Shell using findOne
would be:
> var cur = findOne({},{'_id' : 0, 'my_unwanted_field' : 0})
> Object.keys(cur)
["field_1", ... , "field_n"]
pymongo.cursor.Cursor
object, and not a 'regular' python object. And in any case, I don't think C# will help me because I am not familiar with that language, yet..find_one()
is not a cursor. Anything returned when you iterate a cursor ( should you have used.find()
instead) is also just a plain object. You don't get keys from a cursor.cur
and extracted the keys of thedict
. However, I am trying to look out if I could do the same thing, without the method I just mentioned, or using thefind_one
method.