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00:00 The ODM we're going to use for this course
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00:01 is MongoEngine, and you can find it's homepage
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00:04 and details about it, documentation and so on,
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00:07 at MongoEngine.org.
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00:08 So MongoEngine is open source like many things
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00:11 you'll find in Python, as we said,
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00:12 it depends upon PyMongo.
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00:14 You saw us install it earlier,
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00:16 we just did Pip install MongoEngine
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00:18 and that installed PyMongo with it.
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00:20 We did that through the requirements file
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00:21 but you can do that directly if you prefer.
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00:23 You can find MongoEngine on GitHub.
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00:26 You can see that it's quite popular,
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00:27 almost 2,000 stars.
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00:29 This is much more popular that the other MongoDB ODMs,
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00:33 as far as I can tell, looking at the other ones,
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00:35 this is the definitely most popular,
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00:37 at least, among the most popular of them,
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00:39 and it's very actively under development.
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00:41 I just took this screenshot right now
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00:43 before I started recording here
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00:45 to give you the latest version.
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00:46 You can see that it's been updated in the last 24 hours,
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00:50 and some other stuff under the actual code
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00:53 has been updated in the last 21 hours,
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00:56 so very active, this is important
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00:57 for an open source project you're going to depend upon,
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01:00 so I think you know, judging by that,
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01:02 MongoEngine is the best choice,
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01:03 and the API is excellent,
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01:04 we're going to start working with it next.
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