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How to update value of a key in a list of a json in MongoDB?
To update a value of a key in a list (array) of JSON documents in MongoDB, you can use the $ positional operator for single element updates or retrieve the document, modify it in JavaScript, and replace the entire array using $set.
Syntax
// Method 1: Update single array element
db.collection.update(
{"arrayField.key": "matchValue"},
{ $set: { "arrayField.$.key": "newValue" } }
);
// Method 2: Update multiple elements using JavaScript
var doc = db.collection.findOne({"_id": ObjectId("id")});
doc.arrayField.forEach(function(element) {
element.key = "newValue";
});
db.collection.update(
{"_id": doc._id},
{ $set: { "arrayField": doc.arrayField } }
);
Sample Data
db.updateListOfKeyValuesDemo.insertOne({
"StudentDetails": [
{
"StudentName": "John",
"StudentAge": 23,
"StudentCountryName": "US"
},
{
"StudentName": "Carol",
"StudentAge": 24,
"StudentCountryName": "UK"
},
{
"StudentName": "Bob",
"StudentAge": 22,
"StudentCountryName": "AUS"
}
]
});
{
"acknowledged": true,
"insertedId": ObjectId("5c9b5b759882024390176545")
}
View Sample Data
db.updateListOfKeyValuesDemo.find().pretty();
{
"_id": ObjectId("5c9b5b759882024390176545"),
"StudentDetails": [
{
"StudentName": "John",
"StudentAge": 23,
"StudentCountryName": "US"
},
{
"StudentName": "Carol",
"StudentAge": 24,
"StudentCountryName": "UK"
},
{
"StudentName": "Bob",
"StudentAge": 22,
"StudentCountryName": "AUS"
}
]
}
Method 1: Update Single Element Using $ Operator
Update only John's name to "Ramit" ?
db.updateListOfKeyValuesDemo.update(
{"StudentDetails.StudentName": "John"},
{ $set: { "StudentDetails.$.StudentName": "Ramit" } }
);
Method 2: Update All Elements Using JavaScript
Update all StudentName values to "Ramit" in the array ?
var documentFromCollection = db.updateListOfKeyValuesDemo.findOne({
"_id": ObjectId("5c9b5b759882024390176545")
});
documentFromCollection.StudentDetails.forEach(function(updateStudent) {
updateStudent.StudentName = "Ramit";
});
db.updateListOfKeyValuesDemo.update(
{ "_id": documentFromCollection._id },
{ "$set": { "StudentDetails": documentFromCollection.StudentDetails } }
);
WriteResult({ "nMatched": 1, "nUpserted": 0, "nModified": 1 })
Verify Result
db.updateListOfKeyValuesDemo.find().pretty();
{
"_id": ObjectId("5c9b5b759882024390176545"),
"StudentDetails": [
{
"StudentName": "Ramit",
"StudentAge": 23,
"StudentCountryName": "US"
},
{
"StudentName": "Ramit",
"StudentAge": 24,
"StudentCountryName": "UK"
},
{
"StudentName": "Ramit",
"StudentAge": 22,
"StudentCountryName": "AUS"
}
]
}
Key Points
- Use
$operator for updating a single matching array element - Use JavaScript forEach() method to update multiple array elements at once
- The
$setoperator replaces the entire array when using Method 2
Conclusion
MongoDB provides flexible ways to update array elements: use the $ positional operator for single elements or JavaScript iteration with $set for bulk updates. Choose based on whether you need to update one or multiple array elements.
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