How to get the object id in PyMongo after an insert?

One of the cool things about MongoDB is that the ids are generated client side.

This means you don't even have to ask the server what the id was, because you told it what to save in the first place. Using pymongo the return value of an insert will be the object id. Check it out:

>>> import pymongo
>>> collection = pymongo.Connection()['test']['tyler']
>>> _id = collection.insert({"name": "tyler"})
>>> print _id.inserted_id 
4f0b2f55096f7622f6000000

The answer from Tyler does not work for me. Using _id.inserted_id works

>>> import pymongo
>>> collection = pymongo.Connection()['test']['tyler']
>>> _id = collection.insert({"name": "tyler"})
>>> print(_id)
<pymongo.results.InsertOneResult object at 0x0A7EABCD>
>>> print(_id.inserted_id)
5acf02400000000968ba447f

It's better to use insert_one() or insert_many() instead of insert(). Those two are for the newer version. You can use inserted_id to get the id.

myclient = pymongo.MongoClient("mongodb://localhost:27017/")
myDB = myclient["myDB"]
userTable = myDB["Users"]
userDict={"name": "tyler"}

_id = userTable.insert_one(userDict).inserted_id
print(_id)

Or

result = userTable.insert_one(userDict)
print(result.inserted_id)
print(result.acknowledged)

If you need to use insert(), you should write like the lines below

_id = userTable.insert(userDict)
print(_id)

Newer PyMongo versions depreciate insert, and instead insert_one or insert_many should be used. These functions return a pymongo.results.InsertOneResult or pymongo.results.InsertManyResult object.

With these objects you can use the .inserted_id and .inserted_ids properties respectively to get the inserted object ids.

See this link for more info on insert_one and insert_many and this link for more info on pymongo.results.InsertOneResult.