How to update an embedded document into a nested array? - arrays

I have this kind of structure into a Mongo collection :
{
"_id": "12345678",
"Invoices": [
{
"_id": "123456789",
"Currency": "EUR",
"DueTotalAmountInvoice": 768.3699999999999,
"InvoiceDate": "2016-01-01 00:00:00.000",
"Items": [
{
"Item": 10,
"ProductCode": "ABC567",
"Quantity": 1
},
{
"Item": 20,
"ProductCode": "CDE987",
"Quantity": 1
}
]
},
{
"_id": "87654321",
"Currency": "EUR",
"DueTotalAmountInvoice": 768.3699999999999,
"InvoiceDate": "2016-01-01 00:00:00.000",
"Items": [
{
"Item": 30,
"ProductCode": "PLO987",
"Quantity": 1,
"Units": "KM3"
},
{
"Item": 40,
"ProductCode": "PLS567",
"Quantity": 1,
"DueTotalAmountInvoice": 768.3699999999999
}
]
}
]
}
So I have a first object storing several Invoices and each Invoice is storing several Items. An item is an embedded document.
So in relational modelisation :
A customer has 1 or several Invoice
An Invoice has 1 or several Item
I am facing an issue since I am trying to update a specific Item into a specific a specific Invoice. For example I want to change the quantity of the item 10 in Invoice 123456789.
How is it possible to do that in Mongodb ?
I tried :
Push statement but it doesn't seem to work for nested arrays
arrayFilters but it doesn't seem to work for embedded document in nested arrays (only simple value arrays).
Can you give me some advice about it ?
Thank you !

As per your problem description here:
For example I want to change the quantity of the item 10 in Invoice 123456789. I just changed the Quantity to 3. You can perform any operations here as you want. You just need to take note of how I used arrayFilters here.
Try this query:
db.collection.update(
{"_id" : "12345678"},
{$set:{"Invoices.$[element1].Items.$[element2].Quantity":3}},
{multi:true, arrayFilters:[ {"element1._id": "123456789"},{
"element2.Item": { $eq: 10 }} ]}
)
The above query successfully executed from mongo shell (Mongo 3.6.3). And I see this result:
/* 1 */
{
"_id" : "12345678",
"Invoices" : [
{
"_id" : "123456789",
"Currency" : "EUR",
"DueTotalAmountInvoice" : 768.37,
"InvoiceDate" : "2016-01-01 00:00:00.000",
"Items" : [
{
"Item" : 10,
"ProductCode" : "ABC567",
"Quantity" : 3.0
},
{
"Item" : 20,
"ProductCode" : "CDE987",
"Quantity" : 1
}
]
},
{
"_id" : "87654321",
"Currency" : "EUR",
"DueTotalAmountInvoice" : 768.37,
"InvoiceDate" : "2016-01-01 00:00:00.000",
"Items" : [
{
"Item" : 30,
"ProductCode" : "PLO987",
"Quantity" : 1,
"Units" : "KM3"
},
{
"Item" : 40,
"ProductCode" : "PLS567",
"Quantity" : 1,
"DueTotalAmountInvoice" : 768.37
}
]
}
]
}
Is that what you wanted?

Mongo Db has a way to get the specific array element by using its index. For example, you have an array and you need to get [your] index, then in mongo we use dot . but not braces [ ] !! And one thing is important either! - If you are getting the embedded value (in object or array) you must use " " for your way so if you are changing your value inside this must be like that:
yourModel.findOneAndUpdate(
{ _id: "12345678" },
{
$set: {
"Invoices.0.Items.0.Quantity": 10,
},
}
);
0 - is your element indexes in the array!
$set is the operator to set new value
10 - new value
Else you can go further, you can construct your way to the value with the variable indexes. Use string template
yourModel.findOneAndUpdate(
{ _id: "12345678" },
{
$set: {
[`Invoices.${invoiceIndex}.Items.${itemIndex}.Quantity`]:newValue ,
},
}
);
it is the same but you can paste variable indexes

Related

MongoDB: List the usernames and the amount of replies they received

I have a collection set up in mongoDB with sample comments made by users from a made up social media platform, in this form:
{
"_id" : ObjectId("5aa58936c4214f42f4c666b8"),
"id" : "85",
"user_name": "Alex4Ever",
"text" : "This is a comment",
"in_reply_to_user_name": "SamLad"
},
{
"_id" : ObjectId("5aa58935c4214f42f4c66608"),
"id" : "86",
"user_name": "SamLad",
"text" : "I am inevitable",
"in_reply_to_user_name": null
},
{
"_id" : ObjectId("5aa588e4c4214f42f4c63caa"),
"id" : "87",
"user_name": "HewwoKitty",
"text" : "What is grief, if not love persevering?",
"in_reply_to_user_name": "Alex4Ever"
} //There are more, but for testing purposes, I only use these 3 for now.
I have to come up with a query in MongoDB to list all the users in the file along with the amount of replies they received. So in the above sample bit of file, the output should be like:
"_id": "Alex4Ever", "replyCount" : 1, //HewwoKitty replied to Alex4Ever
"_id": "SamLad", "replyCount" : 1, //Alex4Ever replied to SamLad
"_id": "HewwoKitty", "replyCount" : 0, //No one replied to HewwoKitty
My attempt at doing this:
db.comments.aggregate([
{$match:{"in_reply_to_user_name":{"$exists":true, "$ne":null}}},
{$group: { _id: "$in_reply_to_user_name", replyCount:{$sum: 1}}},
{$sort:{replyCount: -1}}
]).pretty()
However, I only get the non-zero values, i.e. I do not get HewwoKitty with a replyCount of 0. Is there any way to print all 3 lines, including the lines with 0 replies?
Demo - https://mongoplayground.net/p/JA9YasEYuVV
Use $lookup and create self join to get all replies for a user and use $size to get the count of replies, after that $group them on user_name.
Extract the replyCount, take $first value from the group
db.collection.aggregate([
{
"$match": {
"in_reply_to_user_name": { "$exists": true }
}
},
{
"$lookup": {
"from": "collection",
"localField": "user_name",
"foreignField": "in_reply_to_user_name",
"as": "replies"
}
},
{
"$project": {
"user_name": 1,
"replyCount": { "$size": "$replies" }
}
},
{
"$group": {
"_id": "$user_name",
"replyCount": { "$first": "$replyCount" }
}
}
])

Unable to project sort field located inside array of multiple 3 element dictionaries mongodb [duplicate]

Suppose you have the following documents in my collection:
{
"_id":ObjectId("562e7c594c12942f08fe4192"),
"shapes":[
{
"shape":"square",
"color":"blue"
},
{
"shape":"circle",
"color":"red"
}
]
},
{
"_id":ObjectId("562e7c594c12942f08fe4193"),
"shapes":[
{
"shape":"square",
"color":"black"
},
{
"shape":"circle",
"color":"green"
}
]
}
Do query:
db.test.find({"shapes.color": "red"}, {"shapes.color": 1})
Or
db.test.find({shapes: {"$elemMatch": {color: "red"}}}, {"shapes.color": 1})
Returns matched document (Document 1), but always with ALL array items in shapes:
{ "shapes":
[
{"shape": "square", "color": "blue"},
{"shape": "circle", "color": "red"}
]
}
However, I'd like to get the document (Document 1) only with the array that contains color=red:
{ "shapes":
[
{"shape": "circle", "color": "red"}
]
}
How can I do this?
MongoDB 2.2's new $elemMatch projection operator provides another way to alter the returned document to contain only the first matched shapes element:
db.test.find(
{"shapes.color": "red"},
{_id: 0, shapes: {$elemMatch: {color: "red"}}});
Returns:
{"shapes" : [{"shape": "circle", "color": "red"}]}
In 2.2 you can also do this using the $ projection operator, where the $ in a projection object field name represents the index of the field's first matching array element from the query. The following returns the same results as above:
db.test.find({"shapes.color": "red"}, {_id: 0, 'shapes.$': 1});
MongoDB 3.2 Update
Starting with the 3.2 release, you can use the new $filter aggregation operator to filter an array during projection, which has the benefit of including all matches, instead of just the first one.
db.test.aggregate([
// Get just the docs that contain a shapes element where color is 'red'
{$match: {'shapes.color': 'red'}},
{$project: {
shapes: {$filter: {
input: '$shapes',
as: 'shape',
cond: {$eq: ['$$shape.color', 'red']}
}},
_id: 0
}}
])
Results:
[
{
"shapes" : [
{
"shape" : "circle",
"color" : "red"
}
]
}
]
The new Aggregation Framework in MongoDB 2.2+ provides an alternative to Map/Reduce. The $unwind operator can be used to separate your shapes array into a stream of documents that can be matched:
db.test.aggregate(
// Start with a $match pipeline which can take advantage of an index and limit documents processed
{ $match : {
"shapes.color": "red"
}},
{ $unwind : "$shapes" },
{ $match : {
"shapes.color": "red"
}}
)
Results in:
{
"result" : [
{
"_id" : ObjectId("504425059b7c9fa7ec92beec"),
"shapes" : {
"shape" : "circle",
"color" : "red"
}
}
],
"ok" : 1
}
Caution: This answer provides a solution that was relevant at that time, before the new features of MongoDB 2.2 and up were introduced. See the other answers if you are using a more recent version of MongoDB.
The field selector parameter is limited to complete properties. It cannot be used to select part of an array, only the entire array. I tried using the $ positional operator, but that didn't work.
The easiest way is to just filter the shapes in the client.
If you really need the correct output directly from MongoDB, you can use a map-reduce to filter the shapes.
function map() {
filteredShapes = [];
this.shapes.forEach(function (s) {
if (s.color === "red") {
filteredShapes.push(s);
}
});
emit(this._id, { shapes: filteredShapes });
}
function reduce(key, values) {
return values[0];
}
res = db.test.mapReduce(map, reduce, { query: { "shapes.color": "red" } })
db[res.result].find()
Another interesing way is to use $redact, which is one of the new aggregation features of MongoDB 2.6. If you are using 2.6, you don't need an $unwind which might cause you performance problems if you have large arrays.
db.test.aggregate([
{ $match: {
shapes: { $elemMatch: {color: "red"} }
}},
{ $redact : {
$cond: {
if: { $or : [{ $eq: ["$color","red"] }, { $not : "$color" }]},
then: "$$DESCEND",
else: "$$PRUNE"
}
}}]);
$redact "restricts the contents of the documents based on information stored in the documents themselves". So it will run only inside of the document. It basically scans your document top to the bottom, and checks if it matches with your if condition which is in $cond, if there is match it will either keep the content($$DESCEND) or remove($$PRUNE).
In the example above, first $match returns the whole shapes array, and $redact strips it down to the expected result.
Note that {$not:"$color"} is necessary, because it will scan the top document as well, and if $redact does not find a color field on the top level this will return false that might strip the whole document which we don't want.
Better you can query in matching array element using $slice is it helpful to returning the significant object in an array.
db.test.find({"shapes.color" : "blue"}, {"shapes.$" : 1})
$slice is helpful when you know the index of the element, but sometimes you want
whichever array element matched your criteria. You can return the matching element
with the $ operator.
db.getCollection('aj').find({"shapes.color":"red"},{"shapes.$":1})
OUTPUTS
{
"shapes" : [
{
"shape" : "circle",
"color" : "red"
}
]
}
The syntax for find in mongodb is
db.<collection name>.find(query, projection);
and the second query that you have written, that is
db.test.find(
{shapes: {"$elemMatch": {color: "red"}}},
{"shapes.color":1})
in this you have used the $elemMatch operator in query part, whereas if you use this operator in the projection part then you will get the desired result. You can write down your query as
db.users.find(
{"shapes.color":"red"},
{_id:0, shapes: {$elemMatch : {color: "red"}}})
This will give you the desired result.
Thanks to JohnnyHK.
Here I just want to add some more complex usage.
// Document
{
"_id" : 1
"shapes" : [
{"shape" : "square", "color" : "red"},
{"shape" : "circle", "color" : "green"}
]
}
{
"_id" : 2
"shapes" : [
{"shape" : "square", "color" : "red"},
{"shape" : "circle", "color" : "green"}
]
}
// The Query
db.contents.find({
"_id" : ObjectId(1),
"shapes.color":"red"
},{
"_id": 0,
"shapes" :{
"$elemMatch":{
"color" : "red"
}
}
})
//And the Result
{"shapes":[
{
"shape" : "square",
"color" : "red"
}
]}
You just need to run query
db.test.find(
{"shapes.color": "red"},
{shapes: {$elemMatch: {color: "red"}}});
output of this query is
{
"_id" : ObjectId("562e7c594c12942f08fe4192"),
"shapes" : [
{"shape" : "circle", "color" : "red"}
]
}
as you expected it'll gives the exact field from array that matches color:'red'.
Along with $project it will be more appropriate other wise matching elements will be clubbed together with other elements in document.
db.test.aggregate(
{ "$unwind" : "$shapes" },
{ "$match" : { "shapes.color": "red" } },
{
"$project": {
"_id":1,
"item":1
}
}
)
Likewise you can find for the multiple
db.getCollection('localData').aggregate([
// Get just the docs that contain a shapes element where color is 'red'
{$match: {'shapes.color': {$in : ['red','yellow'] } }},
{$project: {
shapes: {$filter: {
input: '$shapes',
as: 'shape',
cond: {$in: ['$$shape.color', ['red', 'yellow']]}
}}
}}
])
db.test.find( {"shapes.color": "red"}, {_id: 0})
Use aggregation function and $project to get specific object field in document
db.getCollection('geolocations').aggregate([ { $project : { geolocation : 1} } ])
result:
{
"_id" : ObjectId("5e3ee15968879c0d5942464b"),
"geolocation" : [
{
"_id" : ObjectId("5e3ee3ee68879c0d5942465e"),
"latitude" : 12.9718313,
"longitude" : 77.593551,
"country" : "India",
"city" : "Chennai",
"zipcode" : "560001",
"streetName" : "Sidney Road",
"countryCode" : "in",
"ip" : "116.75.115.248",
"date" : ISODate("2020-02-08T16:38:06.584Z")
}
]
}
Although the question was asked 9.6 years ago, this has been of immense help to numerous people, me being one of them. Thank you everyone for all your queries, hints and answers. Picking up from one of the answers here.. I found that the following method can also be used to project other fields in the parent document.This may be helpful to someone.
For the following document, the need was to find out if an employee (emp #7839) has his leave history set for the year 2020. Leave history is implemented as an embedded document within the parent Employee document.
db.employees.find( {"leave_history.calendar_year": 2020},
{leave_history: {$elemMatch: {calendar_year: 2020}},empno:true,ename:true}).pretty()
{
"_id" : ObjectId("5e907ad23997181dde06e8fc"),
"empno" : 7839,
"ename" : "KING",
"mgrno" : 0,
"hiredate" : "1990-05-09",
"sal" : 100000,
"deptno" : {
"_id" : ObjectId("5e9065f53997181dde06e8f8")
},
"username" : "none",
"password" : "none",
"is_admin" : "N",
"is_approver" : "Y",
"is_manager" : "Y",
"user_role" : "AP",
"admin_approval_received" : "Y",
"active" : "Y",
"created_date" : "2020-04-10",
"updated_date" : "2020-04-10",
"application_usage_log" : [
{
"logged_in_as" : "AP",
"log_in_date" : "2020-04-10"
},
{
"logged_in_as" : "EM",
"log_in_date" : ISODate("2020-04-16T07:28:11.959Z")
}
],
"leave_history" : [
{
"calendar_year" : 2020,
"pl_used" : 0,
"cl_used" : 0,
"sl_used" : 0
},
{
"calendar_year" : 2021,
"pl_used" : 0,
"cl_used" : 0,
"sl_used" : 0
}
]
}
if you want to do filter, set and find at the same time.
let post = await Post.findOneAndUpdate(
{
_id: req.params.id,
tasks: {
$elemMatch: {
id: req.params.jobId,
date,
},
},
},
{
$set: {
'jobs.$[i].performer': performer,
'jobs.$[i].status': status,
'jobs.$[i].type': type,
},
},
{
arrayFilters: [
{
'i.id': req.params.jobId,
},
],
new: true,
}
);
This answer does not fully answer the question but it's related and I'm writing it down because someone decided to close another question marking this one as duplicate (which is not).
In my case I only wanted to filter the array elements but still return the full elements of the array. All previous answers (including the solution given in the question) gave me headaches when applying them to my particular case because:
I needed my solution to be able to return multiple results of the subarray elements.
Using $unwind + $match + $group resulted in losing root documents without matching array elements, which I didn't want to in my case because in fact I was only looking to filter out unwanted elements.
Using $project > $filter resulted in loosing the rest of the fields or the root documents or forced me to specify all of them in the projection as well which was not desirable.
So at the end I fixed all of this problems with an $addFields > $filter like this:
db.test.aggregate([
{ $match: { 'shapes.color': 'red' } },
{ $addFields: { 'shapes': { $filter: {
input: '$shapes',
as: 'shape',
cond: { $eq: ['$$shape.color', 'red'] }
} } } },
])
Explanation:
First match documents with a red coloured shape.
For those documents, add a field called shapes, which in this case will replace the original field called the same way.
To calculate the new value of shapes, $filter the elements of the original $shapes array, temporarily naming each of the array elements as shape so that later we can check if the $$shape.color is red.
Now the new shapes array only contains the desired elements.
for more details refer =
mongo db official referance
suppose you have document like this (you can have multiple document too) -
{
"_id": {
"$oid": "63b5cfbfbcc3196a2a23c44b"
},
"results": [
{
"yearOfRelease": "2022",
"imagePath": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/d4/The_Kashmir_Files_poster.jpg",
"title": "The Kashmir Files",
"overview": "Krishna endeavours to uncover the reason behind his parents' brutal killings in Kashmir. He is shocked to uncover a web of lies and conspiracies in connection with the massive genocide.",
"originalLanguage": "hi",
"imdbRating": "8.3",
"isbookMark": null,
"originCountry": "india",
"productionHouse": [
"Zee Studios"
],
"_id": {
"$oid": "63b5cfbfbcc3196a2a23c44c"
}
},
{
"yearOfRelease": "2022",
"imagePath": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a9/Black_Adam_%28film%29_poster.jpg",
"title": "Black Adam",
"overview": "In ancient Kahndaq, Teth Adam was bestowed the almighty powers of the gods. After using these powers for vengeance, he was imprisoned, becoming Black Adam. Nearly 5,000 years have passed, and Black Adam has gone from man to myth to legend. Now free, his unique form of justice, born out of rage, is challenged by modern-day heroes who form the Justice Society: Hawkman, Dr. Fate, Atom Smasher and Cyclone",
"originalLanguage": "en",
"imdbRating": "8.3",
"isbookMark": null,
"originCountry": "United States of America",
"productionHouse": [
"DC Comics"
],
"_id": {
"$oid": "63b5cfbfbcc3196a2a23c44d"
}
},
{
"yearOfRelease": "2022",
"imagePath": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/09/The_Sea_Beast_film_poster.png",
"title": "The Sea Beast",
"overview": "A young girl stows away on the ship of a legendary sea monster hunter, turning his life upside down as they venture into uncharted waters.",
"originalLanguage": "en",
"imdbRating": "7.1",
"isbookMark": null,
"originCountry": "United States Canada",
"productionHouse": [
"Netflix Animation"
],
"_id": {
"$oid": "63b5cfbfbcc3196a2a23c44e"
}
},
{
"yearOfRelease": "2021",
"imagePath": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/7d/Hum_Do_Hamare_Do_poster.jpg",
"title": "Hum Do Hamare Do",
"overview": "Dhruv, who grew up an orphan, is in love with a woman who wishes to marry someone with a family. In order to fulfil his lover's wish, he hires two older individuals to pose as his parents.",
"originalLanguage": "hi",
"imdbRating": "6.0",
"isbookMark": null,
"originCountry": "india",
"productionHouse": [
"Maddock Films"
],
"_id": {
"$oid": "63b5cfbfbcc3196a2a23c44f"
}
},
{
"yearOfRelease": "2021",
"imagePath": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/74/Shang-Chi_and_the_Legend_of_the_Ten_Rings_poster.jpeg",
"title": "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings",
"overview": "Shang-Chi, a martial artist, lives a quiet life after he leaves his father and the shadowy Ten Rings organisation behind. Years later, he is forced to confront his past when the Ten Rings attack him.",
"originalLanguage": "en",
"imdbRating": "7.4",
"isbookMark": null,
"originCountry": "United States of America",
"productionHouse": [
"Marvel Entertainment"
],
"_id": {
"$oid": "63b5cfbfbcc3196a2a23c450"
}
}
],
"__v": 0
}
=======
mongo db query by aggregate command -
mongomodels.movieMainPageSchema.aggregate(
[
{
$project: {
_id:0, // to supress id
results: {
$filter: {
input: "$results",
as: "result",
cond: { $eq: [ "$$result.yearOfRelease", "2022" ] }
}
}
}
}
]
)
For the new version of MongoDB, it's slightly different.
For db.collection.find you can use the second parameter of find with the key being projection
db.collection.find({}, {projection: {name: 1, email: 0}});
You can also use the .project() method.
However, it is not a native MongoDB method, it's a method provided by most MongoDB driver like Mongoose, MongoDB Node.js driver etc.
db.collection.find({}).project({name: 1, email: 0});
And if you want to use findOne, it's the same that with find
db.collection.findOne({}, {projection: {name: 1, email: 0}});
But findOne doesn't have a .project() method.

MongoDB query to find document with duplicate value in array

tldr; I'm struggling to construct a query to
Make an aggregation to get a count of values on a certain key ("original_text_source"), which
Is in a sub-document that is in an array
Full description
I have embedded documents with arrays that are structured like this:
{
"_id" : ObjectId("0123456789"),
"type" : "some_object",
"relationships" : {
"x" : [ ObjectId("0123456789") ],
"y" : [ ObjectId("0123456789") ],
},
"properties" : [
{
"a" : "1"
},
{
"b" : "1"
},
{
"original_text_source" : "foo.txt"
},
]
}
The docs were created from exactly 10k text files, sorted in various folders. During inserting documents into the MongoDB (in batches) I messed up and moved a few files around, causing one file to be imported twice (my database has a count of exactly 10001 docs), but obviously I don't know which one it is. Since one of the "original_text_source" values has to have a count of 2, I was planning on just deleting one.
I read up on solutions with $elemMatch, but since my array element is a document, I'm not sure how to proceed. Maybe with mapReduce? But I can't transfer the logic to my doc structure.
I also could just create a new collection and reupload all, but in case I mess up again, I'd rather like to learn how to query for duplicates. It seems more elegant :-)
You can find duplicates with a simple aggregation like this:
db.collection.aggregate(
{ $group: { _id: "$properties.original_text_source", docIds: { $push: "$_id" }, docCount: { $sum: 1 } } },
{ $match: { "docCount": { $gt: 1 } } }
)
which gives you something like this:
{
"_id" : [
"foo.txt"
],
"docIds" : [
ObjectId("59d6323613940a78ba1d5ffa"),
ObjectId("59d6324213940a78ba1d5ffc")
],
"docCount" : 2.0
}
Run the following:
db.collection.aggregate([
{ $group: {
_id: { name: "$properties.original_text_source" },
idsForDuplicatedDocs: { $addToSet: "$_id" },
count: { $sum: 1 }
} },
{ $match: {
count: { $gte: 2 }
} },
{ $sort : { count : -1} }
]);
Given a collection which contains two copies of the document you showed in your question, the above command will return:
{
"_id" : {
"name" : [
"foo.txt"
]
},
"idsForDuplicatedDocs" : [
ObjectId("59d631d2c26584cd8b7b3337"),
ObjectId("59d631cbc26584cd8b7b3333")
],
"count" : 2
}
Where ...
The attribute _id.name is the value of the duplicated properties.original_text_source
The attribute idsForDuplicatedDocs contains the _id values for each of the documents which have a duplicated properties.original_text_source
"reviewAndRating": [
{
"review": "aksjdhfkashdfkashfdkjashjdkfhasdkjfhsafkjhasdkjfhasdjkfhsdakfj",
"productId": "5bd956f29fcaca161f6b7517",
"_id": "5bd9745e2d66162a6dd1f0ef",
"rating": "5"
},
{
"review": "aksjdhfkashdfkashfdkjashjdkfhasdkjfhsafkjhasdkjfhasdjkfhsdakfj",
"productId": "5bd956f29fcaca161f6b7518",
"_id": "5bd974612d66162a6dd1f0f0",
"rating": "5"
},
{
"review": "aksjdhfkashdfkashfdkjashjdkfhasdkjfhsafkjhasdkjfhasdjkfhsdakfj",
"productId": "5bd956f29fcaca161f6b7517",
"_id": "5bd974622d66162a6dd1f0f1",
"rating": "5"
}
]

Query an Array of Embedded Documents [duplicate]

Suppose you have the following documents in my collection:
{
"_id":ObjectId("562e7c594c12942f08fe4192"),
"shapes":[
{
"shape":"square",
"color":"blue"
},
{
"shape":"circle",
"color":"red"
}
]
},
{
"_id":ObjectId("562e7c594c12942f08fe4193"),
"shapes":[
{
"shape":"square",
"color":"black"
},
{
"shape":"circle",
"color":"green"
}
]
}
Do query:
db.test.find({"shapes.color": "red"}, {"shapes.color": 1})
Or
db.test.find({shapes: {"$elemMatch": {color: "red"}}}, {"shapes.color": 1})
Returns matched document (Document 1), but always with ALL array items in shapes:
{ "shapes":
[
{"shape": "square", "color": "blue"},
{"shape": "circle", "color": "red"}
]
}
However, I'd like to get the document (Document 1) only with the array that contains color=red:
{ "shapes":
[
{"shape": "circle", "color": "red"}
]
}
How can I do this?
MongoDB 2.2's new $elemMatch projection operator provides another way to alter the returned document to contain only the first matched shapes element:
db.test.find(
{"shapes.color": "red"},
{_id: 0, shapes: {$elemMatch: {color: "red"}}});
Returns:
{"shapes" : [{"shape": "circle", "color": "red"}]}
In 2.2 you can also do this using the $ projection operator, where the $ in a projection object field name represents the index of the field's first matching array element from the query. The following returns the same results as above:
db.test.find({"shapes.color": "red"}, {_id: 0, 'shapes.$': 1});
MongoDB 3.2 Update
Starting with the 3.2 release, you can use the new $filter aggregation operator to filter an array during projection, which has the benefit of including all matches, instead of just the first one.
db.test.aggregate([
// Get just the docs that contain a shapes element where color is 'red'
{$match: {'shapes.color': 'red'}},
{$project: {
shapes: {$filter: {
input: '$shapes',
as: 'shape',
cond: {$eq: ['$$shape.color', 'red']}
}},
_id: 0
}}
])
Results:
[
{
"shapes" : [
{
"shape" : "circle",
"color" : "red"
}
]
}
]
The new Aggregation Framework in MongoDB 2.2+ provides an alternative to Map/Reduce. The $unwind operator can be used to separate your shapes array into a stream of documents that can be matched:
db.test.aggregate(
// Start with a $match pipeline which can take advantage of an index and limit documents processed
{ $match : {
"shapes.color": "red"
}},
{ $unwind : "$shapes" },
{ $match : {
"shapes.color": "red"
}}
)
Results in:
{
"result" : [
{
"_id" : ObjectId("504425059b7c9fa7ec92beec"),
"shapes" : {
"shape" : "circle",
"color" : "red"
}
}
],
"ok" : 1
}
Caution: This answer provides a solution that was relevant at that time, before the new features of MongoDB 2.2 and up were introduced. See the other answers if you are using a more recent version of MongoDB.
The field selector parameter is limited to complete properties. It cannot be used to select part of an array, only the entire array. I tried using the $ positional operator, but that didn't work.
The easiest way is to just filter the shapes in the client.
If you really need the correct output directly from MongoDB, you can use a map-reduce to filter the shapes.
function map() {
filteredShapes = [];
this.shapes.forEach(function (s) {
if (s.color === "red") {
filteredShapes.push(s);
}
});
emit(this._id, { shapes: filteredShapes });
}
function reduce(key, values) {
return values[0];
}
res = db.test.mapReduce(map, reduce, { query: { "shapes.color": "red" } })
db[res.result].find()
Another interesing way is to use $redact, which is one of the new aggregation features of MongoDB 2.6. If you are using 2.6, you don't need an $unwind which might cause you performance problems if you have large arrays.
db.test.aggregate([
{ $match: {
shapes: { $elemMatch: {color: "red"} }
}},
{ $redact : {
$cond: {
if: { $or : [{ $eq: ["$color","red"] }, { $not : "$color" }]},
then: "$$DESCEND",
else: "$$PRUNE"
}
}}]);
$redact "restricts the contents of the documents based on information stored in the documents themselves". So it will run only inside of the document. It basically scans your document top to the bottom, and checks if it matches with your if condition which is in $cond, if there is match it will either keep the content($$DESCEND) or remove($$PRUNE).
In the example above, first $match returns the whole shapes array, and $redact strips it down to the expected result.
Note that {$not:"$color"} is necessary, because it will scan the top document as well, and if $redact does not find a color field on the top level this will return false that might strip the whole document which we don't want.
Better you can query in matching array element using $slice is it helpful to returning the significant object in an array.
db.test.find({"shapes.color" : "blue"}, {"shapes.$" : 1})
$slice is helpful when you know the index of the element, but sometimes you want
whichever array element matched your criteria. You can return the matching element
with the $ operator.
db.getCollection('aj').find({"shapes.color":"red"},{"shapes.$":1})
OUTPUTS
{
"shapes" : [
{
"shape" : "circle",
"color" : "red"
}
]
}
The syntax for find in mongodb is
db.<collection name>.find(query, projection);
and the second query that you have written, that is
db.test.find(
{shapes: {"$elemMatch": {color: "red"}}},
{"shapes.color":1})
in this you have used the $elemMatch operator in query part, whereas if you use this operator in the projection part then you will get the desired result. You can write down your query as
db.users.find(
{"shapes.color":"red"},
{_id:0, shapes: {$elemMatch : {color: "red"}}})
This will give you the desired result.
Thanks to JohnnyHK.
Here I just want to add some more complex usage.
// Document
{
"_id" : 1
"shapes" : [
{"shape" : "square", "color" : "red"},
{"shape" : "circle", "color" : "green"}
]
}
{
"_id" : 2
"shapes" : [
{"shape" : "square", "color" : "red"},
{"shape" : "circle", "color" : "green"}
]
}
// The Query
db.contents.find({
"_id" : ObjectId(1),
"shapes.color":"red"
},{
"_id": 0,
"shapes" :{
"$elemMatch":{
"color" : "red"
}
}
})
//And the Result
{"shapes":[
{
"shape" : "square",
"color" : "red"
}
]}
You just need to run query
db.test.find(
{"shapes.color": "red"},
{shapes: {$elemMatch: {color: "red"}}});
output of this query is
{
"_id" : ObjectId("562e7c594c12942f08fe4192"),
"shapes" : [
{"shape" : "circle", "color" : "red"}
]
}
as you expected it'll gives the exact field from array that matches color:'red'.
Along with $project it will be more appropriate other wise matching elements will be clubbed together with other elements in document.
db.test.aggregate(
{ "$unwind" : "$shapes" },
{ "$match" : { "shapes.color": "red" } },
{
"$project": {
"_id":1,
"item":1
}
}
)
Likewise you can find for the multiple
db.getCollection('localData').aggregate([
// Get just the docs that contain a shapes element where color is 'red'
{$match: {'shapes.color': {$in : ['red','yellow'] } }},
{$project: {
shapes: {$filter: {
input: '$shapes',
as: 'shape',
cond: {$in: ['$$shape.color', ['red', 'yellow']]}
}}
}}
])
db.test.find( {"shapes.color": "red"}, {_id: 0})
Use aggregation function and $project to get specific object field in document
db.getCollection('geolocations').aggregate([ { $project : { geolocation : 1} } ])
result:
{
"_id" : ObjectId("5e3ee15968879c0d5942464b"),
"geolocation" : [
{
"_id" : ObjectId("5e3ee3ee68879c0d5942465e"),
"latitude" : 12.9718313,
"longitude" : 77.593551,
"country" : "India",
"city" : "Chennai",
"zipcode" : "560001",
"streetName" : "Sidney Road",
"countryCode" : "in",
"ip" : "116.75.115.248",
"date" : ISODate("2020-02-08T16:38:06.584Z")
}
]
}
Although the question was asked 9.6 years ago, this has been of immense help to numerous people, me being one of them. Thank you everyone for all your queries, hints and answers. Picking up from one of the answers here.. I found that the following method can also be used to project other fields in the parent document.This may be helpful to someone.
For the following document, the need was to find out if an employee (emp #7839) has his leave history set for the year 2020. Leave history is implemented as an embedded document within the parent Employee document.
db.employees.find( {"leave_history.calendar_year": 2020},
{leave_history: {$elemMatch: {calendar_year: 2020}},empno:true,ename:true}).pretty()
{
"_id" : ObjectId("5e907ad23997181dde06e8fc"),
"empno" : 7839,
"ename" : "KING",
"mgrno" : 0,
"hiredate" : "1990-05-09",
"sal" : 100000,
"deptno" : {
"_id" : ObjectId("5e9065f53997181dde06e8f8")
},
"username" : "none",
"password" : "none",
"is_admin" : "N",
"is_approver" : "Y",
"is_manager" : "Y",
"user_role" : "AP",
"admin_approval_received" : "Y",
"active" : "Y",
"created_date" : "2020-04-10",
"updated_date" : "2020-04-10",
"application_usage_log" : [
{
"logged_in_as" : "AP",
"log_in_date" : "2020-04-10"
},
{
"logged_in_as" : "EM",
"log_in_date" : ISODate("2020-04-16T07:28:11.959Z")
}
],
"leave_history" : [
{
"calendar_year" : 2020,
"pl_used" : 0,
"cl_used" : 0,
"sl_used" : 0
},
{
"calendar_year" : 2021,
"pl_used" : 0,
"cl_used" : 0,
"sl_used" : 0
}
]
}
if you want to do filter, set and find at the same time.
let post = await Post.findOneAndUpdate(
{
_id: req.params.id,
tasks: {
$elemMatch: {
id: req.params.jobId,
date,
},
},
},
{
$set: {
'jobs.$[i].performer': performer,
'jobs.$[i].status': status,
'jobs.$[i].type': type,
},
},
{
arrayFilters: [
{
'i.id': req.params.jobId,
},
],
new: true,
}
);
This answer does not fully answer the question but it's related and I'm writing it down because someone decided to close another question marking this one as duplicate (which is not).
In my case I only wanted to filter the array elements but still return the full elements of the array. All previous answers (including the solution given in the question) gave me headaches when applying them to my particular case because:
I needed my solution to be able to return multiple results of the subarray elements.
Using $unwind + $match + $group resulted in losing root documents without matching array elements, which I didn't want to in my case because in fact I was only looking to filter out unwanted elements.
Using $project > $filter resulted in loosing the rest of the fields or the root documents or forced me to specify all of them in the projection as well which was not desirable.
So at the end I fixed all of this problems with an $addFields > $filter like this:
db.test.aggregate([
{ $match: { 'shapes.color': 'red' } },
{ $addFields: { 'shapes': { $filter: {
input: '$shapes',
as: 'shape',
cond: { $eq: ['$$shape.color', 'red'] }
} } } },
])
Explanation:
First match documents with a red coloured shape.
For those documents, add a field called shapes, which in this case will replace the original field called the same way.
To calculate the new value of shapes, $filter the elements of the original $shapes array, temporarily naming each of the array elements as shape so that later we can check if the $$shape.color is red.
Now the new shapes array only contains the desired elements.
for more details refer =
mongo db official referance
suppose you have document like this (you can have multiple document too) -
{
"_id": {
"$oid": "63b5cfbfbcc3196a2a23c44b"
},
"results": [
{
"yearOfRelease": "2022",
"imagePath": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/d4/The_Kashmir_Files_poster.jpg",
"title": "The Kashmir Files",
"overview": "Krishna endeavours to uncover the reason behind his parents' brutal killings in Kashmir. He is shocked to uncover a web of lies and conspiracies in connection with the massive genocide.",
"originalLanguage": "hi",
"imdbRating": "8.3",
"isbookMark": null,
"originCountry": "india",
"productionHouse": [
"Zee Studios"
],
"_id": {
"$oid": "63b5cfbfbcc3196a2a23c44c"
}
},
{
"yearOfRelease": "2022",
"imagePath": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a9/Black_Adam_%28film%29_poster.jpg",
"title": "Black Adam",
"overview": "In ancient Kahndaq, Teth Adam was bestowed the almighty powers of the gods. After using these powers for vengeance, he was imprisoned, becoming Black Adam. Nearly 5,000 years have passed, and Black Adam has gone from man to myth to legend. Now free, his unique form of justice, born out of rage, is challenged by modern-day heroes who form the Justice Society: Hawkman, Dr. Fate, Atom Smasher and Cyclone",
"originalLanguage": "en",
"imdbRating": "8.3",
"isbookMark": null,
"originCountry": "United States of America",
"productionHouse": [
"DC Comics"
],
"_id": {
"$oid": "63b5cfbfbcc3196a2a23c44d"
}
},
{
"yearOfRelease": "2022",
"imagePath": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/09/The_Sea_Beast_film_poster.png",
"title": "The Sea Beast",
"overview": "A young girl stows away on the ship of a legendary sea monster hunter, turning his life upside down as they venture into uncharted waters.",
"originalLanguage": "en",
"imdbRating": "7.1",
"isbookMark": null,
"originCountry": "United States Canada",
"productionHouse": [
"Netflix Animation"
],
"_id": {
"$oid": "63b5cfbfbcc3196a2a23c44e"
}
},
{
"yearOfRelease": "2021",
"imagePath": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/7d/Hum_Do_Hamare_Do_poster.jpg",
"title": "Hum Do Hamare Do",
"overview": "Dhruv, who grew up an orphan, is in love with a woman who wishes to marry someone with a family. In order to fulfil his lover's wish, he hires two older individuals to pose as his parents.",
"originalLanguage": "hi",
"imdbRating": "6.0",
"isbookMark": null,
"originCountry": "india",
"productionHouse": [
"Maddock Films"
],
"_id": {
"$oid": "63b5cfbfbcc3196a2a23c44f"
}
},
{
"yearOfRelease": "2021",
"imagePath": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/74/Shang-Chi_and_the_Legend_of_the_Ten_Rings_poster.jpeg",
"title": "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings",
"overview": "Shang-Chi, a martial artist, lives a quiet life after he leaves his father and the shadowy Ten Rings organisation behind. Years later, he is forced to confront his past when the Ten Rings attack him.",
"originalLanguage": "en",
"imdbRating": "7.4",
"isbookMark": null,
"originCountry": "United States of America",
"productionHouse": [
"Marvel Entertainment"
],
"_id": {
"$oid": "63b5cfbfbcc3196a2a23c450"
}
}
],
"__v": 0
}
=======
mongo db query by aggregate command -
mongomodels.movieMainPageSchema.aggregate(
[
{
$project: {
_id:0, // to supress id
results: {
$filter: {
input: "$results",
as: "result",
cond: { $eq: [ "$$result.yearOfRelease", "2022" ] }
}
}
}
}
]
)
For the new version of MongoDB, it's slightly different.
For db.collection.find you can use the second parameter of find with the key being projection
db.collection.find({}, {projection: {name: 1, email: 0}});
You can also use the .project() method.
However, it is not a native MongoDB method, it's a method provided by most MongoDB driver like Mongoose, MongoDB Node.js driver etc.
db.collection.find({}).project({name: 1, email: 0});
And if you want to use findOne, it's the same that with find
db.collection.findOne({}, {projection: {name: 1, email: 0}});
But findOne doesn't have a .project() method.

Conditionally remove Subdocument nested inside array of document MongoDB

I have a collection with document like this:
{
"_id" : "ABC",
"Name" : "Rajesh",
"createstmp" : ISODate("2015-06-22T17:09:16.705Z"),
"updstmp" : ISODate("2015-06-22T19:31:53.527Z"),
"AvgValue" : "65",
"PreValues" : [
{
"Date" : 20150709,
"Rate" : [
{
"Time" : 1566,
"value" : 60
},
{
"Time" : 1500,
"value" : 400
},
{
"Time" : 1400,
"value" : 100
},
{
"Time" : 1500,
"value" : 103
}
]
}
]
}
I want to remove the duplicate doc for a particular Date value
eg If Time value is 1500, I need to pull the document and push it the new value for (Value) in single bulk operation.
Here is my query
bulk.find({ "_id":"ABC" })
.update(
{
"_id": "ABC",
"PreValues": { "Date": 20150709 }
},
{
$pu‌​ll: { "PreValues": { "Rate": { "Time": 1000 } } }
}
);
bulk.find({ "_id":"ABC" })
.update(
{ "_id": "ABC","PreValues": { "Date": 20150709 }},
{ $pu‌​sh : {
"PreValues": { "Rate": { "Time": 1000,"Rating": 100 }}
}}
);
bulk.execute();
It's not a great idea to have nested arrays since the only thing you will ever be able to do atomically is $push or $pull. See the positional $ operator for details on why "nested arrays" are not good here, but basically you can only ever match the position of the "outer" array element.
And that is basically what you are missing here, and of course the proper "dot notation" for accessing the elements:
var bulk = db.ABA.initializeOrderedBulkOp();
bulk.find({ "_id": "ABC", "PreValues.Date": 20150709 })
.updateOne({ "$pull": { "PreValues.$.Rate": { "Time": 1500 } } })
bulk.find({ "_id": "ABC", "PreValues.Date": 20150709 })
.updateOne({ "$push": { "PreValues.$.Rate": { "Time": 1500, "Rating": 100 } } })
bulk.execute();
Which alters the document like so:
{
"_id" : "ABC",
"Name" : "Rajesh",
"createstmp" : ISODate("2015-06-22T17:09:16.705Z"),
"updstmp" : ISODate("2015-06-22T19:31:53.527Z"),
"AvgValue" : "65",
"PreValues" : [
{
"Date" : 20150709,
"Rate" : [
{
"Time" : 1566,
"value" : 60
},
{
"Time" : 1400,
"value" : 100
},
{
"Time" : 1500,
"Rating" : 100
}
]
}
]
}
That is the correct syntax for both statements there and sends both requests to the server at the same time with a single response.
Note that you need to inclide in the .find() query a field from the outer array to match. This is so the positional $ operator is populated with the matched index of that element and the operator knows which array element to act upon.

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