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Manage Documents in Data Explorer

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  • Required Roles
  • View Documents
  • Insert Documents
  • Edit One Document
  • Delete One Document

You can use the Data Explorer to manage documents inside your cluster collections.

To interact with data in the Ops Manager UI:

  1. Click Deployment in the left navigation.

  2. Select the desired MongoDB deployment.

  3. Select the Data tab.

To insert, edit, or delete documents, you must have been granted access through one of the following roles:

From the Collections tab, you can view documents in a collection. To view documents for a collection:

1

The main panel and Namespaces on the left side list the collections in the database.

Screenshot highlighting databases in Data Explorer.
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2

The main panel displays the Find view and the Indexes view.

3

The panel displays the documents in the collection. Each page displays up to 20 documents.

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You can use the query bar to search for specific documents in your collection. You can specify one or more of the following in the query bar:

  • A filter condition

  • A project document to include and exclude specific fields in the results

  • A sort order for the documents in the results

  • A collation document for language specific rules.

To specify a filter condition, type in a query filter document in the Filter field. For example, to specify equality condition, use a filter document of the form:

{ <field1>: <value1>, ... }

To use query operators to specify a filter condition, use a filter document of the form:

{ <field1>: { <queryoperator>: <value1> }, ... }

Note

Data Explorer does not support date queries that use the IsoDate() function. Instead, use the MongoDB Extended JSON (v2) $date data type for date queries.

For example, the following query returns all documents where the date added to a created_at field is equal to or more recent than midnight on January 1, 2019, UTC time:

{ created_at: { $gte: { $date: "2019-01-01T00:00-00:00" } } }

For more information on specifying query filters, including compound conditions, see Query Documents.

To specify the document fields to include or exclude in the results, click Options in the query bar and specify the document fields in the Project field.

To include fields, specify the field name and set to 1 in the project document. For example, to include the year and name fields in the documents:

{ year: 1, name: 1 }

Ops Manager returns the fields specified in the Project field and the _id field, which is returned unless it is explicitly excluded.

To exclude fields, specify the field name and set to 0 in the project document. For example, to exclude the year and name fields in the documents:

{ year: 0, name: 0 }

Ops Manager returns all fields except the fields specified in Project.

To learn more about project documents, see $project.

To sort the order of the documents in the results, click Options in the query bar and enter the sort document in the Sort field.

  • To specify ascending order for a field, set the field to 1 in the sort document.

  • To specify descending order for a field, set the field to -1 in the sort documents.

For example, the following sort document sorts results first by year in descending order, and within each year, sorts by name in ascending order:

{ year: -1, name: 1 }

To learn more about sort documents, see $sort.

To specify language-specific rules for string comparison, such as rules for lettercase and accent marks, click Options in the query bar and enter the collation document in the Collation field. Use the locale field in the collation document to specify the ICU Locale code for the desired language. For example, to use the pinyin variant of the Chinese collation, use the following collation document:

{ "locale" : "zh@collation=pinyin" }

To learn more about collation documents, see Collation.

Note

As you type, the Apply button is disabled and the field name in the User Interface turns red until a valid query is entered.

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Ops Manager limits the total byte size of documents shown per page in the Data Explorer. As a result, you may see varying numbers of documents per page, especially if your documents vary significantly in size.

To add one or more documents to a collection through the Data Explorer, you can specify the document(s) to insert from scratch or you can clone an existing document and modify its fields and values as needed.

1

Select the collection and go to the Find tab.

2

The document editor appears with the _id field with an ObjectId value that reflects the time of its generation and not the insertion time of the document. As such, the ObjectId does not represent a strict insertion order.

3
  • To add a new field after an existing field, hover over the field and click on the plus sign that appears over the field's line number.

  • To delete a field, hover over the field and click on the x sign that appears to the left of the field's line number. You cannot delete the _id field.

  • To edit a field name, value, or type, click on the field name, value, or type.

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1

Select the collection and go to the Find tab.

2

Data Explorer opens the Insert to Collection dialog.

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Example

The following array of documents inserts three documents into the collection:

[
{
"name": "Alice",
"age": 26,
"email": "alice@abc.com"
},
{
"name": "Bob",
"age": 43,
"email": "bob@def.com"
},
{
"name": "Carol",
"age": 19,
"email": "carol@xyz.com"
}
]
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1

Select the collection and go to the Find tab.

Up to 20 documents displays in the tab.

2

To specify filter condition, type in a query filter document in the filter bar. For example, to specify equality condition, use a filter document of the form:

{ <field1>: <value1>, ... }

To use query operators to specify a filter condition, use a filter document of the form:

{ <field1>: { <queryoperator>: <value1> }, ... }
3

To clone a document displayed in the query results, hover over the document and click on its clone document icon.

Clone document icon

The document editor appears with the _id field with an ObjectId value that reflects the time of its generation and not the insertion time of the document. As such, the ObjectId does not represent a strict insertion order.

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  • To add a new field after an existing field, hover over the field and click on the plus sign that appears over the field's line number.

  • To delete a field, hover over the field and click on the x sign that appears to the left of the field's line number. You cannot delete the _id field.

  • To edit a field name, value, or type, click on the field name, value, or type.

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To edit a document from a collection through the Data Explorer:

1

Select the collection and go to the Find tab.

Up to 20 documents displays in the tab.

2

To specify filter condition, type in a query filter document in the filter bar. For example, to specify equality condition, use a filter document of the form:

{ <field1>: <value1>, ... }

To use query operators to specify a filter condition, use a filter document of the form:

{ <field1>: { <queryoperator>: <value1> }, ... }
3

To edit a document displayed in the query results, hover over the document to edit and click on the pencil icon.

The document appears in the document editor:

  • To add a new field, hover over the field and click on the plus sign that appears over the field's line number.

  • To delete a field, hover over the field and click on the x sign that appears to the left of the field's line number. You cannot delete the _id field.

  • To edit a field name, value, or type, click on the field name, value, or type.

  • To revert a specific change, hover over the edited field and click the revert icon that appears to the left of the field's line number.

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To confirm and save changes, click the Update button.

To cancel all modifications to the document, click the Cancel button.

To delete a document from a collection through the Data Explorer:

1

Select the collection and go to the Find tab.

Up to 20 documents displays in the tab.

2

To specify filter condition, type in a query filter document in the filter bar. For example, to specify equality condition, use a filter document of the form:

{ <field1>: <value1>, ... }

To use query operators to specify a filter condition, use a filter document of the form:

{ <field1>: { <queryoperator>: <value1> }, ... }
3

To delete a document displayed in the query results, hover over the document to delete and click on the trash can icon.

The document is flagged for deletion.

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