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MongoDB compass find by id

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1. Overview

In this article, we will learn to find documents by id in MongoDB compass. To learn more about MongoDB, refer to these articles.

2. MongoDB ObjectId

In MongoDB, _id field reserved as the primary key for the collection so that we can uniquely identify each document in the collection. The _id field contains a unique ObjectID value.

By default when inserting documents in the collection, MongoDB automatically generates and assigns ObjectId to the _id field of each document. ObjectID can be considered globally unique across all documents. 

You can also specify a 24-character hexadecimal string value explicitly for the ObjectId.

y = ObjectId("507f191e810c19729de860ea")

Alternatively, you can specify any other value to the _id field.

3. MongoDB compass find by id

In MongoDB compass, you can use the filter field in UI to find a document by _id field.

Filter fields by _id field in MongoDB

3. MongoDB find by id – aggregate pipeline

If you want to filter documents using _id field in the aggregate pipeline, you can use the $match stage.

The $match stage filters the documents to pass only the documents that match the specified condition(s) to the next pipeline stage.

{ $match: { <query> } }

$match takes a document that specifies the query conditions.

find by _id field in aggregate pipeline

You can place the $match as early in the aggregation pipeline as possible. Because $match limits the total number of documents in the aggregation pipeline, earlier $match operations minimize the amount of processing down the pipe.

$match has below restrictions:

To include an aggregation expression in $match, use a $expr query expression.

  • You cannot use $where in $match queries as part of the aggregation pipeline.
  • You cannot use $near or $nearSphere in $match queries as part of the aggregation pipeline.
  • To use $text in the $match stage, the $match stage has to be the first stage of the pipeline.

4. Conclusion

To sum up, we have learned to find a document by id in MongoDB.

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