I'm having difficulty with Motor's aggregation function giving a no fetch_next
exception
The code is
cursor = db[collection].aggregate(myPipeline, cursor = {} )
if (yield cursor.fetch_next):
obj = bson.json_util.dumps(cursor.next_object())
self.write(obj)
that burped up the following
Exception: :'TracebackFuture' object has no attribute 'fetch_next'
Then I tried the following that was found in a SO question
cursor = yield motor.Op(db[collection].aggregate, x_query)
that offered the same exception.
Running the aggregate in Mongo shell produces a bonafide result
"result" : [
{
"_id" : "Adam",
"num" : 110
},
{
"_id" : "Argyle",
"num" : 77
},
{
"_id" : "Net Valley",
"num" : 67
},
{
"_id" : "Notts Farm",
"num" : 64
},
{
"_id" : "Sam's Place",
"num" : 59
},
{
"_id" : "Tilly",
"num" : 58
},
{
"_id" : "Xavier",
"num" : 52
}
],
"ok" : 1
Motor has offered no such issue with find
and `find_one. In fact, it works awesome otherwise.
Installation was done via pip install motor
on Ubuntu.
Cheers