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@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ You can use `find` to look for multiple documents matching you query, or `findOn |
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```javascript |
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// Let's say our datastore contains the following collection |
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// { _id: 'id1', planet: 'Mars', system: 'solar', inhabited: false } |
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// { _id: 'id2', planet: 'Earth', system: 'solar', inhabited: true } |
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// { _id: 'id2', planet: 'Earth', system: 'solar', inhabited: true, humans: { genders: 2 } } |
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// { _id: 'id3', planet: 'Jupiter', system: 'solar', inhabited: false } |
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// { _id: 'id4', planet: 'Omicron Persia 8', system: 'futurama', inhabited: true } |
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@ -79,10 +79,17 @@ db.find({ system: 'solar', inhabited: true }, function (err, docs) { |
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// docs is an array containing document _id2 only |
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}); |
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// Use the dot-notation to match fields in subdocuments |
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db.find({ "humans.genders": 2 }, function (err, docs) { |
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// docs contains Earth |
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}); |
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db.find({}, function (err, docs) { |
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// docs contains all documents in the collection |
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}); |
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// The same rules apply when you want to only find one document |
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db.findOne({ _id: 'id1' }, function (err, doc) { |
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// doc is the document _id1 |
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// If no document is found, doc is null |
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