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db.getCollection()¶
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Definition¶
-
db.
getCollection
(name)¶ Returns a collection or a view object that is functionally equivalent to using the
db.<collectionName>
syntax. The method is useful for a collection or a view whose name might interact with themongo
shell itself, such as names that begin with_
or that match a database shell method.The
db.getCollection()
method has the following parameter:Parameter Type Description name
string The name of the collection.
Behavior¶
The db.getCollection()
object can access any
collection methods.
The collection specified may or may not exist on the server. If the collection
does not exist, MongoDB creates it implicitly as part of
write operations like
db.collection.insertOne()
.
Example¶
The following example uses db.getCollection()
to access the
auth
collection and insert a document into it.
var authColl = db.getCollection("auth")
authColl.insertOne(
{
usrName : "John Doe",
usrDept : "Sales",
usrTitle : "Executive Account Manager",
authLevel : 4,
authDept : [ "Sales", "Customers"]
}
)
This returns:
{
"acknowledged" : true,
"insertedId" : ObjectId("569525e144fe66d60b772763")
}
The previous example requires the use of
db.getCollection("auth")
because
of a name conflict with the database method db.auth()
. Calling
db.auth
directly to perform an insert operation would reference the
db.auth()
method and would error.
The following example attempts the same operation, but without using the
db.getCollection()
method:
db.auth.insertOne(
{
usrName : "John Doe",
usrDept : "Sales",
usrTitle : "Executive Account Manager",
authLevel : 4,
authDept : [ "Sales", "Customers"]
}
)
The operation errors as db.auth()
method has no insertOne
method.
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