I would like query all objects that have a field containing a specific value. For example, I have two documents:
{\"123\": \"apple\", \"217\": \"pear\", \"17
Unfortunately, MongoDB does not support any method of querying all fields with a particular value. There is an existing Jira ticket requesting this enhancement: https://jira.mongodb.org/browse/SERVER-1248 . Feel free to comment, vote, or follow that ticket.
In the meantime, the usual way that this is handled is to change the MongoDB schema. For your example, you would change your existing schema:
{"123": "apple", "217": "pear", "179": "orange"}
{"831": "pear", "189": "grapes"}
And you might structure it something like this:
{ tags: [
{ cid: "123", value: "apple" },
{ cid: "217", value: "pear" },
{ cid: "179", value: "orange" },
]
}
{ tags: [
{ cid: "831", value: "pear" },
{ cid: "189", value: "grapes" },
]
}
Once you've done this, you can perform the follwing query to find all of the desired documents:
db.docs.find( {'tags.value': "apple" } )
Note that this schema allows you to index the 'tags.cid' and 'tags.value' fields, which your original schema does not.
I hope this helps.
-William
You can use Full-text Index on all fields.
use dbname
db.collectionname.ensureIndex(
{ "$**": "text" },
{ name: "TextIndex" }
)
Then Search Using :
DB db = mongoClient.getDB("dbname");
DBCollection coll = db.getCollection("collectionname");
BasicDBObject query = new BasicDBObject();
query.append("$text", new BasicDBObject("$search", searchstring));
DBCursor cursor = coll.find(query);