I am using the 10Gen sanctioned c# driver for mongoDB for a c# application and for data browsing I am using Mongovue.
Here are two sample document schemas:
{
"_id": {
"$oid": "4ded270ab29e220de8935c7b"
},
"Relationships": [
{
"RelationshipType": "Person",
"Attributes": {
"FirstName": "Travis",
"LastName": "Stafford"
}
},
{
"RelationshipType": "Student",
"Attributes": {
"GradMonth": "",
"GradYear": "",
"Institution": "Test1",
}
},
{
"RelationshipType": "Staff",
"Attributes": {
"Department": "LIS",
"OfficeNumber": "12",
"Institution": "Test2",
}
}
]
},
{
"_id": {
"$oid": "747ecc1dc1a79abf6f37fe8a"
},
"Relationships": [
{
"RelationshipType": "Person",
"Attributes": {
"FirstName": "John",
"LastName": "Doe"
}
},
{
"RelationshipType": "Staff",
"Attributes": {
"Department": "Dining",
"OfficeNumber": "1",
"Institution": "Test2",
}
}
]
}
I need a query that ensures that both $elemMatch criteria are met so that I can match the first document, but not the second. The following query works in Mongovue.
{
'Relationships': { $all: [
{$elemMatch: {'RelationshipType':'Student', 'Attributes.Institution': 'Test1'}},
{$elemMatch: {'RelationshipType':'Staff', 'Attributes.Institution': 'Test2'}}
]}
}
How can I do the same query in my c# code?
I have solved the immediate issue by contruction a set of class that allowed for the generation of the following query:
Here are the class definitions:
Helper Search Class:
Example Usage:
I am sure there is a much better way but this worked for now and appears to be flexible enough for my needs. All suggestions are welcome.
This is probably a separate question but for some reason this search can take up to 24 seconds on a document set of 100,000. I have tried adding various indexes but to no avail; any pointers in this regards would be fabulous.