cursor.forEach()
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Definition
cursor.forEach(function)
Important
mongosh Method
This page documents a
mongosh
method. This is not the documentation for a language-specific driver, such as Node.js.For MongoDB API drivers, refer to the language-specific MongoDB driver documentation.
Iterates the cursor to apply a JavaScript
function
to each document from the cursor.
Syntax
The method has the following syntax:
db.collection.find().forEach( <function> )
Method Fields
The method accepts the following field:
Field | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
function | JavaScript code | Function to apply to each document returned from the cursor. The
function signature includes one field that stores the current
document that is read from the cursor. |
Examples
Create the users
collection:
db.users.insertMany( [ { name: "John" }, { name: "Jane" } ] )
The following example uses forEach()
with the
find()
method to print the user names that are
read from the users
collection. myDoc
stores the current
document.
db.users.find().forEach( function( myDoc ) { print( "User name: " + myDoc.name ) } )
Example output:
User name: John User name: Jane
Starting in mongosh
2.1.0, you can also use for-of
loops. The following example returns the same results as the previous
example:
for ( const myDoc of db.users.find() ) { print( "User name: " + myDoc.name ) }
Learn More
For a method that has similar functionality, see cursor.map()
.