basically this is my question:
How to query MongoDB with "like"?
but i guess all the answers in here are applicable when you are using mongodb shell command line, so what is the equivalent for db.users.find({"name": /.*m.*/}) when we are using java.
here is how i am trying to do
DBCollection coll = MongoDBUtil.getDB().getCollection("post_details");
BasicDBObject query = new BasicDBObject();
query.put("price", new BasicDBObject("$gt", 5).append("$lt", 8));
/*what should i write instead of this line*/
query.put("title", "/.*m.*/");
DBCursor cur = coll.find(query);
For this issue you should use a regex as in this example:
BasicDBObject query = new BasicDBObject();
Pattern regex = Pattern.compile("the title you are looking for"); // should be m in your case
query.put("title", regex);
Taking the above example as reference, but using the Filters class:
Pattern regex = Pattern.compile("title you look for");
Bson filter = Filters.eq("nombre", regex));
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I would like to create a query such as :
SELECT * FROM MY_TABLE WHERE {MY_DATE_1} BETWEEN {DB_COLUMN_1} AND
{DB_COLUMN_2} OR {MY_DATE_2} BETWEEN {DB_COLUMN_1} AND {DB_COLUMN_2})
I know how to do the opposite ( a field between two variables), since BasicDBObject takes a string (I guess the field name) as first parameter and not a date. Thank you !
I guss you want to use $or to query like the sql
here is the demo with java
BasicDBObject query = new BasicDBObject();
BasicDBObject condition1 = new BasicDBObject("fieldA",new BasicDBObject("$gt","2018-06-02 12:20:00").append("$lt","2019-06-02 12:20:00"));
BasicDBObject condition2 = new BasicDBObject("fieldB",new BasicDBObject("$gt","2018-06-02 12:20:00").append("$lt","2019-06-02 12:20:00"));
BasicDBList condList = new BasicDBList();
condList.add(condition1);
condList.add(condition2);
query.put("$or" ,condList);
collection.find(query);
the $gt means greater than and $lt means less than .
The following query in the mongoDB shell
db.getCollection('Consolidated Records').find({'timestamp': {$gte: 1500000036316, $lte:1500001136316}})
is working and returns several records.
The same query in Java as follows:
long firstTimestamp = 1500000036316L;
long lastTimestamp = 1500001136316L;
BasicDBObject query = new BasicDBObject("timestamp", new BasicDBObject("$gte", firstTimestamp).append("$lte", lastTimestamp));
DBCursor oneDayCursor = collection.find(query);
doesn't return any results when called on the same DB collection.
Any idea what is wrong with the Java code?
What is the version of MongoDB ?
If you are using 3.x you could use below code
FindIterable<Document> findCursor = newCol.find(Filters.and(
Filters.gte("firstTimestamp", firstTimestamp),
Filters.lte("lastTimestamp ", lastTimestamp )));
I am new to mongodb java api. I am trying to perform queries to my database. I ve read the database found the collections in it and I want to retrieve characteristics of users. My code:
ServerAddress serverAdr;
serverAdr = new ServerAddress(".. .. .., ...);
Twitter twitter = null;
MongoOptions options = new MongoOptions();
options.connectionsPerHost = 10;
MongoClient mongoClient = new MongoClient(.. ... ...", ...);
DB db = mongoClient.getDB("trendSetters");
System.out.println("Connect to database successfully");
//JSONObject content = getJSONFromFile("user.json");
Mongo mongo = null;
Set<String> colls = db.getCollectionNames();
mongo = new Mongo(serverAdr, options);
mongo.setWriteConcern(WriteConcern.SAFE);
DB db_se = mongo.getDB("iti_se");
DBCollection incollection = db_se.getCollection("cms_users_unique");
DBCollection outcollection = db_se.getCollection("cms_users_features");
for (String s : colls) {
System.out.println(s);
}
Now I want to perform queries to retrieve from all ids the usernames for example. How is it possible to do so in java mongodb API?
EDIT: What i ve tried
BasicDBObject query = new BasicDBObject();
DBCursor cursor;
query = new BasicDBObject("followers", new BasicDBObject("$gt", 1));
cursor = incollection.find(query);
while(cursor.hasNext()){
System.out.println(cursor.next());
}
However, it doesnot return nothing.
You asked: "I want to perform queries to retrieve from all ids the usernames for example."
To retrieve all documents from collection you can use find() method of the DBCollection.
DBCursor cursor;
cursor = incollection.find();
After that, you can get the field value by its name for each document as below
while(cursor.hasNext()){
System.out.println(cursor.next().get("username"));
}
If you need to add more criterias to query documents:
BasicDBObject query1;
DBCursor cursor;
query1 = new BasicDBObject("age", new BasicDBObject("$gt", 25));
cursor = incollection.find(query1);
while(cursor.hasNext()){
System.out.println(cursor.next().get("username"));
}
DBCollections objects have method find which takes mainly a DBObject argument. For instance, if you want to find users with age > 50 this can help you.
query = new BasicDBObject("age", new BasicDBObject("$gt", 50));
cursor = incollection.find(query);
while(cursor.hasNext()){
System.out.println(cursor.next());
}
BasicDBObject take first argument, that is a field, and second argument that is another BasicDBObject or a value. With composition of these objects you can build any query.
I recommend you take a look at MongoDB Documentation, it's pretty good.
Mongo Java Driver http://docs.mongodb.org/ecosystem/drivers/java/
See Javadoc. http://api.mongodb.org/java/current/
I have to write a simple MongoDB query using java but am not able to do it.
The mongo query looks like this:
db.yourCollection.find({"$where" : "this.startDate < this.endDate"})
I have to write the above query using the QueryBuilder class. But am not able to do it in MongoDB java driver.
BasicDBObject document = new BasicDBObject();
document.put("id", 1001);
document.put("intValue", 1200);
document.put("updateValue", 2100);
DBObject query = QueryBuilder.start("intValue").lessThan("updateValue").get();
DBCursor cursor = collection.find(query);
while (cursor.hasNext()) {
System.out.println("Result : -"+cursor.next());}
The above code does not return any results. But if changed to updateValue into 2100 it is giving result. My question here is lessThan takes object as input parameter. Then how can I pass document field as an input parameter?
Ideally your mongoDB query should be like this: -
db.yourCollection.find({"startDate": {$lt: endDate}})
which can be written in Java like this: -
BasicDBObject query = new BasicDBObject("startDate", new BasicDBObject("$lt", endDate);
DBCursor cursor = coll.find(query);
You can take a look at Official Tutorial
If you want to use QueryBuilder, you can do it like this: -
DBObject query = QueryBuilder.start("startDate").lessThan("endDate").get();
DBCursor cursor = coll.find(query);
QueryBuilder helps construct complex queries to retrieve data from a collection in mongo db.
You can use the QueryBuilder like this.
BasicDBObject document = new BasicDBObject();
QueryBuilder qb = new QueryBuilder();
qb.or(new QueryBuilder().put("starting_date").is(null).put("ending_date").is(null).get(),
new QueryBuilder().put("starting_date").lessThanEquals("ending_date").get());
document.putAll(qb.get());
DBCursor cursor = getDbCollection().find(document)
QueryBuilder qb = new QueryBuilder(), instantiates a new QueryBuilder.
The logic build by the QueryBuilder in the example above is; (starting date = null and ending date = null) or (starting date <=ending date)
document.putAll(qb.get()) adds the logic constructed to the DBObject.
I'm trying to Or some conditions in MongoDB (using the Java driver). This is what I'm doing :
Pattern regex = Pattern.compile("title");
DBCollection coll = MongoDBUtil.getDB().getCollection("post_details");
BasicDBObject query = new BasicDBObject();
query.put("category_title", "myCategory");
query.append("post_title", regex);
query.append("post_description", regex);
DBCursor cur = coll.find(query);
while(cur.hasNext()) {
System.out.println(cur.next().get("post_id"));
}
I'd like to use the $or operand on these conditions, but I guess the default is "and" and I don't know how to change it. In the above code if one of the conditions returns null, the result will be null too.
You are correct that the "default" for specifying multiple field in a query is that each field serves as a conditional filter, and thus is an AND operation.
You can perform MongoDB queries with an OR clause by using the $or operand which has the following syntax :
db.col.find({$or:[clause1, clause2]})
Where each clause can be a query. $or does not have to be a top level operand but if it is MongoDB can use an index for each seperate clause.
In your example you want to end up with this query :
db.col.find({$or:[{"post_title", regex}, {"post_description", regex}]});
Which can be constructed in Java through :
DBObject clause1 = new BasicDBObject("post_title", regex);
DBObject clause2 = new BasicDBObject("post_description", regex);
BasicDBList or = new BasicDBList();
or.add(clause1);
or.add(clause2);
DBObject query = new BasicDBObject("$or", or);
With filters you could build yours like:
import com.mongodb.client.model.Filters;
...
Bson filter = Filters.or(
Filters.eq("post_title", regex),
Filters.eq("post_description", regex)
);