I have been using mongo for a while know (with python, mongo 2.4.4 64 bit, OS X 10.8.2, pymongo 2.5.2, python 2.7.2), and I observed a strange behaviour. Sometimes it throws following exception when trying to insert a document into a collection:
Cannot encode object: ObjectId('51861bc79bb6550f2b98be23')
... "/Users/nutrina/www/env_pdf_admin_apache/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pymongo/collection.py", line 266, in save return self.insert(to_save, manipulate, safe, check_keys, **kwargs) File "/Users/nutrina/www/env_pdf_admin_apache/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pymongo/collection.py", line 357, in insert continue_on_error, self.__uuid_subtype), safe) InvalidDocument: Cannot encode object: ObjectId('51861bc79bb6550f2b98be23')
I have no idea why this is happening. Did anybody else encounter this error, or does somebody have an idea what could cause it?
Update: The object I am trying to save has following structure:
{
'is_open': true, // boolean
'data': {
'user_id': ObjectId(...), // ObjectId
'user_type': 1, // Integer
}
}
The error is reported for the field *user_id*, but I am pretty sure that value is a valid ObjectId. This is the '_id' of an object (user) from another collection (users). And the save operation succeeds for the same value most of the time.
Thanks, Gerald
ObjectId
constructor? Is it a string? Is there any chance it has some odd characters in it, like a trailing null char, newline, ...?