Finding a Document
To query a MongoDB collection with the C driver, use the function mongoc_collection_find_with_opts(). This returns a cursor to the matching documents. The following examples iterate through the result cursors and print the matches to stdout as JSON strings.
Use a document as a query specifier; for example,
{ "color" : "red" }
will match any document with a field named "color" with value "red". An empty document {} can be used to match all documents.
This first example uses an empty query specifier to find all documents in the database "mydb" and collection "mycoll".
find.c
#include <bson.h> #include <mongoc.h> #include <stdio.h> int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { mongoc_client_t *client; mongoc_collection_t *collection; mongoc_cursor_t *cursor; const bson_t *doc; bson_t *query; char *str; mongoc_init (); client = mongoc_client_new ("mongodb://localhost:27017/"); collection = mongoc_client_get_collection (client, "mydb", "mycoll"); query = bson_new (); cursor = mongoc_collection_find_with_opts (collection, query, NULL, NULL); while (mongoc_cursor_next (cursor, &doc)) { str = bson_as_json (doc, NULL); printf ("%s\n", str); bson_free (str); } bson_destroy (query); mongoc_cursor_destroy (cursor); mongoc_collection_destroy (collection); mongoc_client_destroy (client); mongoc_cleanup (); return 0; }
Compile the code and run it:
$ gcc -o find find.c $(pkg-config --cflags --libs libmongoc-1.0)
$ ./find
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "55ef43766cb5f36a3bae6ee4" }, "hello" : "world" }
On Windows:
C:\> cl.exe /IC:\mongo-c-driver\include\libbson-1.0 /IC:\mongo-c-driver\include\libmongoc-1.0 find.c
C:\> find
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "55ef43766cb5f36a3bae6ee4" }, "hello" : "world" }
To look for a specific document, add a specifier to query. This example adds a call to BSON_APPEND_UTF8() to look for all documents matching {"hello" : "world"}.
find-specific.c
#include <bson.h> #include <mongoc.h> #include <stdio.h> int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { mongoc_client_t *client; mongoc_collection_t *collection; mongoc_cursor_t *cursor; const bson_t *doc; bson_t *query; char *str; mongoc_init (); client = mongoc_client_new ("mongodb://localhost:27017/"); collection = mongoc_client_get_collection (client, "mydb", "mycoll"); query = bson_new (); BSON_APPEND_UTF8 (query, "hello", "world"); cursor = mongoc_collection_find_with_opts (collection, query, NULL, NULL); while (mongoc_cursor_next (cursor, &doc)) { str = bson_as_json (doc, NULL); printf ("%s\n", str); bson_free (str); } bson_destroy (query); mongoc_cursor_destroy (cursor); mongoc_collection_destroy (collection); mongoc_client_destroy (client); mongoc_cleanup (); return 0; }
$ gcc -o find-specific find-specific.c $(pkg-config --cflags --libs libmongoc-1.0)
$ ./find-specific
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "55ef43766cb5f36a3bae6ee4" }, "hello" : "world" }
C:\> cl.exe /IC:\mongo-c-driver\include\libbson-1.0 /IC:\mongo-c-driver\include\libmongoc-1.0 find-specific.c
C:\> find-specific
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "55ef43766cb5f36a3bae6ee4" }, "hello" : "world" }