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I'm trying to perform a query date in mongodb, but the result is always empty. My query is as follows:

//in the begin code
def __init__(self):
    self.now = datetime.now()
    self.db = conexaoMongo()
    self.horaInicio = self.now - timedelta(minutes=1)

def resultadoConsulta(self, modo, porta, id_node):
    #print "Porta e No ", porta, id_node
    resultadoMongo = []
    mediaFinal = False      
    try:

        json = {'id_no': int(id_node), 'datahora': {'$gte': self.horaInicio, '$lt': self.now}, 'porta': porta}

        print "COnsulta a ser realizada: ", json
        resultadoMongo = self.db.queryMongoOne(json) 

//variable resultaMongo return empty.

Obs: I also tried without using .isoformat() When I put in mongodb directly, only return results if I add ISODate. So does not return results:

db.inoshare.find( {'id_no': 1, 'datahora': {'$lte': '2014-09-24T07:52:04.945306', '$gte': '2014-09-24T07:51:04.958496'}, 'porta': 'A0'})

More so if you edit returns:

db.inoshare.find( {'id_no': 1, 'datahora': {'$lte': ISODate('2014-09-24T07:52:04.945306'), '$gte': ISODate('2014-09-24T07:51:04.958496')}, 'porta': 'A0'})

This is a sequence of records in the database:

    { "_id" : ObjectId("5435be9ce7b9916e02ed2cb5"), "lab" : "2", "porta" : "A0", "id_no" : 1, "datahora" : ISODate("2014-09-24T07:51:05Z"), "valor" : "917", "sensor" : "1" }
    { "_id" : ObjectId("5435be9ce7b9916e02ed2cb9"), "lab" : "2", "porta" : "A0", "id_no" : 1, "datahora" : ISODate("2014-09-24T07:51:07Z"), "valor" : "932", "sensor" : "1" }
    { "_id" : ObjectId("5435be9ce7b9916e02ed2cbd"), "lab" : "2", "porta" : "A0", "id_no" : 1, "datahora" : ISODate("2014-09-24T07:51:09Z"), "valor" : "189", "sensor" : "1" }
    { "_id" : ObjectId("5435be9ce7b9916e02ed2cc1"), "lab" : "2", "porta" : "A0", "id_no" : 1, "datahora" : ISODate("2014-09-24T07:51:11Z"), "valor" : "853", "sensor" : "1" }
    { "_id" : ObjectId("5435be9ce7b9916e02ed2cc5"), "lab" : "2", "porta" : "A0", "id_no" : 1, "datahora" : ISODate("2014-09-24T07:51:13Z"), "valor" : "202", "sensor" : "1" }
    { "_id" : ObjectId("5435be9ce7b9916e02ed2cc9"), "lab" : "2", "porta" : "A0", "id_no" : 1, "datahora" : ISODate("2014-09-24T07:51:15Z"), "valor" : "398", "sensor" : "1" }
    { "_id" : ObjectId("5435be9ce7b9916e02ed2ccd"), "lab" : "2", "porta" : "A0", "id_no" : 1, "datahora" : ISODate("2014-09-24T07:51:17Z"), "valor" : "947", "sensor" : "1" }
    { "_id" : ObjectId("5435be9ce7b9916e02ed2cd1"), "lab" : "2", "porta" : "A0", "id_no" : 1, "datahora" : ISODate("2014-09-24T07:51:19Z"), "valor" : "57", "sensor" : "1" }
    { "_id" : ObjectId("5435be9ce7b9916e02ed2cd5"), "lab" : "2", "porta" : "A0", "id_no" : 1, "datahora" : ISODate("2014-09-24T07:51:21Z"), "valor" : "395", "sensor" : "1" }
    { "_id" : ObjectId("5435be9ce7b9916e02ed2cd9"), "lab" : "2", "porta" : "A0", "id_no" : 1, "datahora" : ISODate("2014-09-24T07:51:23Z"), "valor" : "941", "sensor" : "1" }
    { "_id" : ObjectId("5435be9ce7b9916e02ed2cdd"), "lab" : "2", "porta" : "A0", "id_no" : 1, "datahora" : ISODate("2014-09-24T07:51:25Z"), "valor" : "208", "sensor" : "1" }
    { "_id" : ObjectId("5435be9ce7b9916e02ed2ce1"), "lab" : "2", "porta" : "A0", "id_no" : 1, "datahora" : ISODate("2014-09-24T07:51:27Z"), "valor" : "186", "sensor" : "1" }
    { "_id" : ObjectId("5435be9ce7b9916e02ed2ce5"), "lab" : "2", "porta" : "A0", "id_no" : 1, "datahora" : ISODate("2014-09-24T07:51:29Z"), "valor" : "848", "sensor" : "1" }
    { "_id" : ObjectId("5435be9ce7b9916e02ed2ce9"), "lab" : "2", "porta" : "A0", "id_no" : 1, "datahora" : ISODate("2014-09-24T07:51:31Z"), "valor" : "571", "sensor" : "1" }
    { "_id" : ObjectId("5435be9ce7b9916e02ed2ced"), "lab" : "2", "porta" : "A0", "id_no" : 1, "datahora" : ISODate("2014-09-24T07:51:33Z"), "valor" : "351", "sensor" : "1" }
    { "_id" : ObjectId("5435be9de7b9916e02ed2cf1"), "lab" : "2", "porta" : "A0", "id_no" : 1, "datahora" : ISODate("2014-09-24T07:51:35Z"), "valor" : "558", "sensor" : "1" }
    { "_id" : ObjectId("5435be9de7b9916e02ed2cf5"), "lab" : "2", "porta" : "A0", "id_no" : 1, "datahora" : ISODate("2014-09-24T07:51:37Z"), "valor" : "449", "sensor" : "1" }
    { "_id" : ObjectId("5435be9de7b9916e02ed2cf9"), "lab" : "2", "porta" : "A0", "id_no" : 1, "datahora" : ISODate("2014-09-24T07:51:39Z"), "valor" : "768", "sensor" : "1" }
    { "_id" : ObjectId("5435be9de7b9916e02ed2cfd"), "lab" : "2", "porta" : "A0", "id_no" : 1, "datahora" : ISODate("2014-09-24T07:51:41Z"), "valor" : "542", "sensor" : "1" }
    { "_id" : ObjectId("5435be9de7b9916e02ed2d01"), "lab" : "2", "porta" : "A0", "id_no" : 1, "datahora" : ISODate("2014-09-24T07:51:43Z"), "valor" : "763", "sensor" : "1" }

if i print the json variable of python, i see something like:

{'id_no': 1, 'datahora': {'$gte': datetime.datetime(2014, 9, 24, 8, 21, 38, 527653), '$lt': datetime.datetime(2014, 9, 24, 8, 22, 36, 677022)}, 'porta': 'A1'}

My Mongndb Class connection is:

#!/usr/bin/python
from pymongo import MongoClient

class conexaoMongo:

    def __init__(self):
        self.conditions = []        
        self.client = MongoClient("127.0.0.1", 27017, safe=True)
        self.db = self.client['inoshare']
        self.ino = self.db.inoshare     


    def queryMongo(self, param1, param2=None, param3=None): 

        try:
            if param2 != None:
                results = self.ino.find(param1, param2)
            elif param3 != None:
                results = self.ino.find(param1, param2, param3)
            else:               
                results = self.ino.find(param1)

            #print "Total de registros ", results.count()

            for post in results:
                #print post
                self.conditions.append(post)

            return self.conditions

        except:
            print "Erro ao executar a query"
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  • OK, much clearly this time. first thing, you don't need to repeat results=results, streamline the code and just test with test = conexaoMongo();results = test.queryMongo({..., {'$gte':datetime(...), '$lt':datetime(...)}})
    – Anzel
    Oct 14, 2014 at 18:46
  • tested this now, but it did not work.
    – carlaodev
    Oct 14, 2014 at 18:55
  • and your json dictionary is wrong, you cannot access self outside __init__, you may either put self.json = {...} and pass self.json as params.
    – Anzel
    Oct 14, 2014 at 18:56
  • I printed the contents of the json variable is in the post.
    – carlaodev
    Oct 14, 2014 at 18:58
  • I can only help this far. with our answers (and code), I hope you can correct the mistakes in your code. It is quite obvious the params are not passed correctly. With some changes you should be able to get the results I have shown you. Good luck!
    – Anzel
    Oct 14, 2014 at 18:58

4 Answers 4

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@Joni is correct, you need to use datetime.

from datetime import datetime
from pymongo import Connection

# i have updated and included the complete code 
client = Connection('localhost', 27017)
db = client['database'] # your database name
inoshare = db['inoshare']


# convert your date string to datetime object
start = datetime(2014, 9, 24, 7, 51, 04)
end = datetime(2014, 9, 24, 7, 52, 04)

inoshare.find( {'id_no': 1, 'datahora': {'$lt': end, '$gte': start}, 'porta': 'A0'})
<pymongo.cursor.Cursor at 0x7f9aafd64a90>

inoshare.find_one( {'id_no': 1, 'datahora': {'$lt': end, '$gte': start}, 'porta': 'A0'})

{u'_id': ObjectId('5435be9ce7b9916e02ed2cb5'),
 u'datahora': datetime.datetime(2014, 9, 24, 7, 51, 5),
 u'id_no': 1.0,
 u'lab': u'2',
 u'porta': u'A0',
 u'sensor': u'1',
 u'valor': u'917'}

clearly I can successfully return results. Perhaps your data is corrupt, or you should post all your code for us to review

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  • A example for start: datetime(2014, 9, 24, 8, 32, 37, 745578); A examplor for end: datetime(2014, 9, 24, 8, 33, 37, 731647); No results.
    – carlaodev
    Oct 14, 2014 at 17:43
  • ah I see, you store the date with ISODate
    – Anzel
    Oct 14, 2014 at 17:45
  • you need a conversion between those, since normally on mongo date is store as Date object
    – Anzel
    Oct 14, 2014 at 17:46
  • i've edited to convert the datetime to isoformat, can you test and see if this works?
    – Anzel
    Oct 14, 2014 at 17:50
  • you mean datetime.datetime(2014,9,24,7,51,04).isoformat() not working?
    – Anzel
    Oct 14, 2014 at 17:55
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Query conditions on ISODate attributes should use Python's datetime.datetime objects.

That is, don't format your dates as strings using the isoformat function, use them as they are.

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  • I also tried using datetime.datetime, but nothing came.
    – carlaodev
    Oct 14, 2014 at 17:17
  • Not getting any results means that no document matches all conditions.
    – Joni
    Oct 14, 2014 at 17:24
  • Would be a correct thought, but look, I'll add in the post a list of records.
    – carlaodev
    Oct 14, 2014 at 17:26
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The problem is the '04' at the end of

start = datetime(2014, 9, 24, 7, 51, 04)

"SyntaxError: leading zeros in decimal integer literals are not permitted; use an 0o prefix for octal integers"

If you write this way, the problem is solved:

start = datetime.datetime(2014, 9, 24, 7, 51, 4).
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If start = datetime(2014, 9, 24, 7, 51, 04) is throwing error,

Try using
start = datetime.datetime(2014, 9, 24, 7, 51, 04).

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