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How to query mongodb with DBRef

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suppose I have the following da开发者_如何学JAVAtastructure: var user = {_id: \'foo\', age: 35};

suppose I have the following da开发者_如何学JAVAtastructure:

var user = {_id: 'foo', age: 35};
var post = {_id: '...', author: {$ref: user, $id: 'foo'},...};

How can I query all posts which references user[foo]? I tried the following but not work:

db.post.find('author._id': 'foo');
var u = db.user.find({_id: 'foo'});
db.post.find('author': u);

neither can I find the answer from the official document and google!

Anyone has any idea?


Got it:

db.post.find({'author.$id': 'foo'})


This db.post.find('author.$id': 'foo') has missing the {}, so the correct sentence is:

db.post.find({'author.$id': 'foo'})

Also this can be achieved with:

db.post.find({'author': DBRef("user", ObjectId('foo'))})

But is more compact and practical the first way.


You can use the .$id reference but it will ignore any indexes on those fields. I would suggest ignoring that method unless you are querying it directly via the terminal or want to look up something quickly. In using large collections you will want to index the field and query it using the below method.

If you want to use an index query using the following:

db.post.find('author' : { "$ref" : 'user', "$id" : 'foo' , "$db" :'database_name' })

If foo is an object id

db.post.find('author' : { "$ref" : 'user', "$id" : ObjectId('foo') , "$db" :'database_name' })

You can create an index on author by

db.post.ensureIndex( {'author' : 1 } );


For anyone looking for a Java solution to this then if you are using mongojack its really easy:

collection.find(DBQuery.is("user", new DBRef(user.getId(), User.class)));

Where collection is a JacksonDBCollection.


In mongoengine you should just use the instance of the referenced object. It should have the ID set. Suppose the author is the Author document instance. So using this:

Post.objects(author__eq=author)

you can go through all posts of this author. Post.author should be defined as ReferenceField


Using Mongo 2.4.1 version

This is how you do it on command line for OLA collection where @DBRef dbrefName

db.OLA.find({"dbrefName.someFieldValue" : "Personal"});

Exact query

db.OLA.find({"dbrefName.$id" : ObjectId("1234")});

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