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Definition¶
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find¶ New in version 3.2.
Executes a query and returns the first batch of results and the cursor id, from which the client can construct a cursor.
The
findcommand has the following form:The command accepts the following fields:
Field Type Description findstring The name of the collection to query. filterdocument Optional. The query predicate. If unspecified, then all documents in the collection will match the predicate. sortdocument Optional. The sort specification for the ordering of the results. projectiondocument Optional. The projection specification to determine which fields to include in the returned documents. See Project Fields to Return from Query and Projection Operators. hintstring or document Optional. Index specification. Specify either the index name as a string or the index key pattern. If specified, then the query system will only consider plans using the hinted index. skipPositive integer Optional. Number of documents to skip. Defaults to 0. limitNon-negative integer Optional. The maximum number of documents to return. If unspecified, then defaults to no limit. A limit of 0 is equivalent to setting no limit. batchSizenon-negative integer Optional. The number of documents to return in the first batch. Defaults to 101. A batchSize of 0 means that the cursor will be established, but no documents will be returned in the first batch.
Unlike the previous wire protocol version, a batchSize of 1 for the
findcommand does not close the cursor.singleBatchboolean Optional. Determines whether to close the cursor after the first batch. Defaults to false. commentstring Optional. A comment to attach to the query to help interpret and trace query profiledata.maxScanpositive integer Optional. Maximum number of documents or index keys to scan when executing the query. maxTimeMSpositive integer Optional. The cumulative time limit in milliseconds for processing operations on the cursor. MongoDB aborts the operation at the earliest following interrupt point. readConcerndocument Optional. Specifies the read concern. The default level is
"local".To use a read concern level of
"majority", you must use the WiredTiger storage engine and start themongodinstances with the--enableMajorityReadConcerncommand line option (or thereplication.enableMajorityReadConcernsetting if using a configuration file).Only replica sets using
protocol version 1support"majority"read concern. Replica sets running protocol version 0 do not support"majority"read concern.To ensure that a single thread can read its own writes, use
"majority"read concern and"majority"write concern against the primary of the replica set.Note
The
getMorecommand uses thereadConcernlevel specified in the originatingfindcommand.maxdocument Optional. The exclusive upper bound for a specific index. See cursor.max()for details.mindocument Optional. The inclusive lower bound for a specific index. See cursor.min()for details.returnKeyboolean Optional. If true, returns only the index keys in the resulting documents. Default value is false. If returnKey is true and the findcommand does not use an index, the returned documents will be empty.showRecordIdboolean Optional. Determines whether to return the record identifier for each document. If true, adds a field $recordId to the returned documents. snapshotboolean Optional. Prevents the cursor from returning a document more than once because of an intervening write operation. tailableboolean Optional. Returns a tailable cursor for a capped collections. awaitDataboolean Optional. Use in conjunction with the tailable option to block a getMorecommand on the cursor temporarily if at the end of data rather than returning no data. After a timeout period,findreturns as normal.oplogReplayboolean Optional. Internal use for replica sets. To use oplogReplay, you must include the following condition in the filter:
noCursorTimeoutboolean Optional. Prevents the server from timing out idle cursors after an inactivity period (10 minutes). allowPartialResultsboolean Optional. For queries against a sharded collection, returns partial results from the mongosif some shards are unavailable instead of throwing an error.
Examples¶
Specify a Sort and Limit¶
The following command runs the find
command filtering on the rating field and the cuisine field.
The command includes a projection to only return the
following fields in the matching documents: _id, name,
rating, and address fields.
The command sorts the documents in the result set by the name
field and limits the result set to 5 documents.
Override Default Read Concern¶
To override the default read concern level of "local",
use the readConcern option.
The following operation on a replica set specifies a read
concern of "majority" to read the most recent copy of
the data confirmed as having been written to a majority of the nodes.
Note
To use a read concern level of
"majority", you must use the WiredTiger storage engine and start themongodinstances with the--enableMajorityReadConcerncommand line option (or thereplication.enableMajorityReadConcernsetting if using a configuration file).Only replica sets using
protocol version 1support"majority"read concern. Replica sets running protocol version 0 do not support"majority"read concern.Regardless of the read concern level, the most recent data on a node may not reflect the most recent version of the data in the system.
To ensure that a single thread can read its own writes, use
"majority" read concern and "majority"
write concern against the primary of the replica set.
The getMore command uses the readConcern level
specified in the originating find command.
A readConcern can be specified for the mongo shell method
db.collection.find() using the cursor.readConcern
method:
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