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MongoDBWriter Attributes |
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MongoDBWriter stores, removes or updates data in the MongoDB™ database using the Java driver. [1]
MongoDBWriter can manipulate with documents in a MongoDB collection. New documents can be inserted, existing documents can be updated or removed.
Component | Data output | Input ports | Output ports | Transformation | Transf. required | Java | CTL | Auto-propagated metadata |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
MongoDBWriter | database | 1 | 0-2 |
Port type | Number | Required | Description | Metadata |
---|---|---|---|---|
Input | 0 | Input data records to be mapped to component attributes. | any | |
Output | 0 | Results | any | |
1 | Errors | any |
MongoDBWriter does not propagate metadata.
This component has metadata templates. The templates are described in the documentation of MongoDBReader in section Metadata.
Attribute | Req | Description | Possible values |
---|---|---|---|
Basic | |||
Connection | ID of the MongoDB connection to be used. | ||
Collection name | [ 1] | The name of the target collection. | |
Operation | The operation to be performed. MongoDBWriter can perform insert, remove, save, and three variants of the update operation (update, update_multi, upsert). | insert (default) | remove | save | update | update_multi | upsert | |
Query | A query that selects a subset of documents from a collection. The selection criteria may contain query operators. Only used by the | BSON document | |
New value | [ 1] | Specifies the document to be stored in the database. For the The attribute is required for all but the | BSON document |
Input mapping | Defines mapping of input records to component attributes. | ||
Output mapping | [ 2] | Defines mapping of results to standard output port. | |
Error mapping | [ 2] | Defines mapping of errors to error output port. | |
Advanced | |||
Stop processing on fail | By default, a failure causes the component to skip all subsequent operations and send the information about skipped executions to the error output port. This behaviour can be turned off by this attribute. | true (default) | false | |
Insert batch size | Number of records that can be sent to database in one batch insert. Batch mode is off by default. Note that although the bulk insert operation may significantly increase performance, it can be dangerous, as it is not atomic and the component does not provide any information about which documents were successfully inserted and which were not. | 1 (default) | 2-N | |
Field pattern | Specifies the format of placeholders that can be used within
the Query and New value attributes.
The value of the attribute must contain " During the execution, each placeholder is replaced using simple string
substitution with the value of the respective input field, e.g.
the string " | @{field} (default) | any string containing "field " as a substring | |
[ 1] The attribute is required, unless specified in the Input mapping. [ 2] Required if the corresponding edge is connected. |
Operations |
Mapping |
insert
Adds the value of the New value
attribute as a new document to the target Collection.
If the document does not contain the _id
field,
a generated one will be added.
See also
db.collection.insert()
.
remove
Removes objects that match the Query from the Collection.
See also
db.collection.remove()
.
save
Similar to insert
,
adds the document specified as the New value
attribute to the Collection
or replaces an existing document with the same _id
.
See also
db.collection.save()
.
update
Updates at most one document that matches the Query, with the values specified in the New value attribute, which may contain update operators.
See also
db.collection.update()
.
update_multi
Updates multiple documents matching the Query using update operators specified in the New value attribute.
See also
db.collection.update()
- multi.
upsert
If no existing document matches the Query, inserts a new document into the Collection, otherwise performs an update. The New value attribute may contain update operators.
See also
db.collection.update()
- upsert.
Editing any of the Input, Output or Error mapping opens the Transform Editor.
The editor allows you to override selected attributes of the component with the values of the input fields.
Field Name | Attribute | Type | Possible values |
---|---|---|---|
collection | Collection | string | |
query | Query | string | |
newValue | Projection | string |
The editor allows you to map the results and the input data to the output port.
If output mapping is empty, fields of input record and result record are mapped to output by name.
Field Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
numAffected | integer | The number of affected documents, only set by the update , update_multi and upsert operations. |
objectId | string | The object ID of the document.
Only set by the insert and save operations.
Not populated in the bulk insert mode. |
The editor allows you to map the errors and the input data to the error port.
If error mapping is empty, fields of input record and result record are mapped to output by name.
Field Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
errorMessage | string | The error message. |
stackTrace | string | The stack trace of the error. |
MongoDBWriter does not write maps and lists. It converts maps and lists to string and writes the string.
Insert records (productID, productName, description) to collection newProducts
.
Create MongoDB Connection to target database.
Set up the following attributes:
Attribute | Value |
---|---|
Connection | MyMongoDBConnection |
Collection name | newProducts |
Operation | Insert |
New value | { productID : @{productID}, productName : "@{productName}", description: "@{description}"} |