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MongoDB Cookbook - Second Edition

You're reading from   MongoDB Cookbook - Second Edition Modern Database Management Made Easy

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2016
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ISBN-13 9781785289989
Length 370 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Amol Nayak Amol Nayak
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Cyrus Dasadia Cyrus Dasadia
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Installing and Starting the Server 2. Command-line Operations and Indexes FREE CHAPTER 3. Programming Language Drivers 4. Administration 5. Advanced Operations 6. Monitoring and Backups 7. Deploying MongoDB on the Cloud 8. Integration with Hadoop 9. Open Source and Proprietary Tools A. Concepts for Reference Index

Atomic find and modify operations


In Chapter 2, Command-line Operations and Indexes, we had some recipes that explained various CRUD operations we perform in MongoDB. There was one concept that we didn't cover and it is atomically find and modify documents. Modification consists of both update and delete operations. In this recipe, we will go through the basics of MongoDB's findAndModify operation. In the next recipe, we will use this method to implement a counter.

Getting ready

Look at the recipe Installing single node MongoDB in Chapter 1, Installing and Starting the Server and start a single instance of MongoDB. That is the only prerequisite for this recipe. Start a mongo shell and connect to the started server.

How to do it…

  1. We will test a document in atomicOperationsTest collection. Execute the following from the shell:

    > db.atomicOperationsTest.drop()
    > db.atomicOperationsTest.insert({i:1})
    
  2. Execute the following from the mongo shell and observe the output:

    > db.atomicOperationsTest...
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