I have a MongoDB replica set with 3 members and a Python application which stores data in it.
I can handle pymongo's AutoReconnect
exception when using single document inserts with a wrapper as follows:
def safe_mongo_call(method, num_retries, *args, **kwargs):
while True:
try:
return method(*args, **kwargs)
except (pymongo.errors.AutoReconnect,
pymongo.errors.ServerSelectionTimeoutError) as e:
if num_retries > 0:
logger.debug('Retrying MongoDB operation: %s', str(e))
num_retries -= 1
else:
raise
I'm not sure though how to handle these exceptions when using bulk writes, e.g. insert_many
method. According to the documentation, bulk writes are not atomic, so even if one of the exceptions occurs, there might be already some documents written to the database successfully. Thus, I can't simply reuse the wrapper method as above.
What's the best way how to handle these situations?