assume that i have a BlogPost
model with zero-to-many embedded Comment
documents. can i query for and have MongoDB return only Comment
objects matching my query spec?
eg, db.blog_posts.find({"comment.submitter": "some_name"})
returns only a list of comments.
edit: an example:
import pymongo
connection = pymongo.Connection()
db = connection['dvds']
db['dvds'].insert({'title': "The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy",
'episodes': [{'title': "Episode 1", 'desc': "..."},
{'title': "Episode 2", 'desc': "..."},
{'title': "Episode 3", 'desc': "..."},
{'title': "Episode 4", 'desc': "..."},
{'title': "Episode 5", 'desc': "..."},
{'title': "Episode 6", 'desc': "..."}]})
episode = db['dvds'].find_one({'episodes.title': "Episode 1"},
fields=['episodes'])
in this example, episode
is:
{u'_id': ObjectId('...'),
u'episodes': [{u'desc': u'...', u'title': u'Episode 1'},
{u'desc': u'...', u'title': u'Episode 2'},
{u'desc': u'...', u'title': u'Episode 3'},
{u'desc': u'...', u'title': u'Episode 4'},
{u'desc': u'...', u'title': u'Episode 5'},
{u'desc': u'...', u'title': u'Episode 6'}]}
but i just want:
{u'desc': u'...', u'title': u'Episode 1'}
This same question was asked over on the Mongo DB Google Groups page. Apparently its not currently possible but it is planned for the future.
http://groups.google.com/group/mongodb-user/browse_thread/thread/4e6f5a0bac1abccc#
I also met the same problem. The way I do is use aggregate function. First unwind it and then match it.
The results will be like
It's not perfect, but then you can edit it by python.
Match more simple:
Query:
Get just specific fields from the object. E.g.:
http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/dbshell+Reference
I think what you wanted is this:
The output (besides the whitespaces) is:
If you want to get rid from the
u"_id"
, append the pipeline with:Look at db.eval:
You should do something like:
so filtering of episodes will be on a server-side.
The mongodb javascript shell is documented at http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/method/
If you want to get back only specific fields of an object, you can use
If, on the other hand, you are looking for objects which contain a specific field, you can sue