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[[MongoDB_Aggregate_Pipeline|MongoDB Aggregation]] Pipeline | [[MongoDB_Aggregate_Pipeline|MongoDB Aggregation]] Pipeline |
Revision as of 16:44, 11 November 2017
Main Page >> MongoDB >>MongoDB Workbook >> Querying Collections
Querying a collection
The find() function can be used to query the documents.
The format is:
db.collectionName.find(optional_query_criteria)
Where the query_criteria follows a pattern:
db.collectionName.find({keyField: "value"})
Note:
- the criteria is enclosed in curly brackets: {}
- the value needs quotes if it is a string or date value
- all names and values are case sensitive
- quotes are optional for the fieldName, so long as they do not contain spaces
Find all documents
For example, show all the data so far in the dept collection:
db.dept.find()
And the emp collection:
db.emp.find()
The data comes back messy. The pretty() function can be used to improve the layout::
db.emp.find().pretty()
Note the difference in the object ids returned.
Find One document
To find just one document - department 10:
db.dept.find({deptno:10})
Next Step
MongoDB Aggregation Pipeline