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"_id" : ObjectId("5808e3d2ec0ff55100af2649")
 
"_id" : ObjectId("5808e3d2ec0ff55100af2649")
 
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An ObjectId is like a primary key found in relational databases, except in this case it is globally unique across the whole database, not just one table. It is similar to objectIds found in object-oriented programming languages.
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ObjectIds created by MongoDB consist of 12 bytes:
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ObjectID layout
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
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time machine pid inc
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Where:
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* time: system time
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* machine: machine id
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* pid: process id
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* inc: incremental number

Revision as of 13:50, 21 October 2016

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Object IDs

You may have noticed that the database creates an unique object for each document:

db.deptCollection.find().pretty()

Examine the output carefully and you will notice for each department in the collection something like:

"_id" : ObjectId("5808e3d2ec0ff55100af2649")

An ObjectId is like a primary key found in relational databases, except in this case it is globally unique across the whole database, not just one table. It is similar to objectIds found in object-oriented programming languages.

ObjectIds created by MongoDB consist of 12 bytes:

ObjectID layout

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 time machine pid inc

Where:

  • time: system time
  • machine: machine id
  • pid: process id
  • inc: incremental number