Reputation: 109
I have a document in a mongodb collection like this :
{
sessions : [
{
issues : [
{
id : "6e184c73-2926-46e9-a6fd-357b55986a28",
text : "some text"
},
{
id : "588f4547-3169-4c39-ab94-8c77a02a1774",
text : "other text"
}
]
}
]
}
And I want to update the issue with the id 588f4547-3169-4c39-ab94-8c77a02a1774 in the first session.
The problem is that I only know that it's the first session and the issue id (NOT the index of the issue !)
So I try something like this :
db.mycollection.update({ "sessions.0.issues.id" : "588f4547-3169-4c39-ab94-8c77a02a1774"},
{ $set: { "sessions.0.issues.$.text" : "a new text" }})
But I got the following result :
WriteResult({
"nMatched" : 0,
"nUpserted" : 0,
"nModified" : 0,
"writeError" : {
"code" : 16837,
"errmsg" : "The positional operator did not find the match needed from the query. Unexpanded update: sessions.0.issues.$.text"
}
How can I do this ?
Thanks for help.
Upvotes: 8
Views: 12748
Reputation: 1334
You have to use this (apparently equivalent) query:
db.mycollection.update({"sessions.0.issues": {$elemMatch: {id: <yourValue>}}}, {$set: {"sessions.0.issues.$.text": "newText"}})
Notice that your update expression was correct.
More information about $elemMatch
.
Btw, MongoDB reference explicits that $ operator does not work "with queries that traverse nested arrays".
Important: $elemMatch
only works with version 4 or more.
Upvotes: 11