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Definition
Compatibility
You can use $type
for deployments hosted in the following
environments:
MongoDB Atlas: The fully managed service for MongoDB deployments in the cloud
MongoDB Enterprise: The subscription-based, self-managed version of MongoDB
MongoDB Community: The source-available, free-to-use, and self-managed version of MongoDB
Syntax
A $type
expression for a single BSON type has
the following syntax:
{ field: { $type: <BSON type> } }
You can specify either the number or alias for the BSON type.
The $type
expression can also accept an array of BSON
types and has the following syntax:
{ field: { $type: [ <BSON type1> , <BSON type2>, ... ] } }
The above query will match documents where the field
value is
any of the listed types. The types specified in the array can be
either numeric or string aliases.
See Querying by Multiple Data Type for an example.
Available Types describes the BSON types and their corresponding numeric and string aliases.
Tip
See also:
$isNumber
- checks if the argument is a number. New in MongoDB 4.4$type (Aggregation)
- returns the BSON type of the argument.
Behavior
$type
returns documents where the BSON type of the field
matches the BSON type passed to $type
.
Arrays
For documents where field
is an array, $type
returns
documents in which at least one array element matches a type passed to
$type
.
Queries for $type: "array"
return documents where the field itself is
an array.
Available Types
The $type
operator accepts string aliases
for the BSON types in addition to the numbers corresponding to the BSON
types. [1]
Type | Number | Alias | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Double | 1 | "double" | |
String | 2 | "string" | |
Object | 3 | "object" | |
Array | 4 | "array" | |
Binary data | 5 | "binData" | |
Undefined | 6 | "undefined" | Deprecated. |
ObjectId | 7 | "objectId" | |
Boolean | 8 | "bool" | |
Date | 9 | "date" | |
Null | 10 | "null" | |
Regular Expression | 11 | "regex" | |
DBPointer | 12 | "dbPointer" | Deprecated. |
JavaScript | 13 | "javascript" | |
Symbol | 14 | "symbol" | Deprecated. |
JavaScript code with scope | 15 | "javascriptWithScope" | Deprecated in MongoDB 4.4. |
32-bit integer | 16 | "int" | |
Timestamp | 17 | "timestamp" | |
64-bit integer | 18 | "long" | |
Decimal128 | 19 | "decimal" | |
Min key | -1 | "minKey" | |
Max key | 127 | "maxKey" |
$type
supports the number
alias, which will match against
the following BSON types:
For examples, see Examples.
[1] | Starting in MongoDB 4.2, users can no longer use the query filter
$type: 0 as a synonym for
$exists:false . To query for null or missing fields, see
Query for Null or Missing Fields. |
MinKey and MaxKey
MinKey
and MaxKey
are used in comparison operations and exist primarily for internal use.
For all possible BSON element values, MinKey
will always be the
smallest value while MaxKey
will always be the greatest value.
Querying for minKey
or maxKey
with $type
will only return fields that match
the special MinKey
or MaxKey
values.
Suppose that the data
collection has two documents
with MinKey
and MaxKey
:
{ "_id" : 1, x : { "$minKey" : 1 } } { "_id" : 2, y : { "$maxKey" : 1 } }
The following query will return the document with _id: 1
:
db.data.find( { x: { $type: "minKey" } } )
The following query will return the document with _id: 2
:
db.data.find( { y: { $type: "maxKey" } } )
Examples
Querying by Data Type
The addressBook
contains addresses and zipcodes, where
zipCode
has string
, int
, double
, and long
values:
db.addressBook.insertMany( [ { "_id" : 1, address : "2030 Martian Way", zipCode : "90698345" }, { "_id" : 2, address: "156 Lunar Place", zipCode : 43339374 }, { "_id" : 3, address : "2324 Pluto Place", zipCode: NumberLong(3921412) }, { "_id" : 4, address : "55 Saturn Ring" , zipCode : NumberInt(88602117) }, { "_id" : 5, address : "104 Venus Drive", zipCode : ["834847278", "1893289032"]} ] )
The following queries return all documents where zipCode
is the
BSON type string
or is an array containing an element of
the specified type:
db.addressBook.find( { "zipCode" : { $type : 2 } } ); db.addressBook.find( { "zipCode" : { $type : "string" } } );
These queries return:
{ "_id" : 1, "address" : "2030 Martian Way", "zipCode" : "90698345" } { "_id" : 5, "address" : "104 Venus Drive", "zipCode" : [ "834847278", "1893289032" ] }
The following queries return all documents where zipCode
is the
BSON type double
or is an array containing an element of
the specified type:
db.addressBook.find( { "zipCode" : { $type : 1 } } ) db.addressBook.find( { "zipCode" : { $type : "double" } } )
These queries return:
{ "_id" : 2, "address" : "156 Lunar Place", "zipCode" : 43339374 }
The following query uses the number
alias to return documents where
zipCode
is the BSON type double
, int
, or long
or is an array containing an element of the specified types:
db.addressBook.find( { "zipCode" : { $type : "number" } } )
These queries return:
{ "_id" : 2, "address" : "156 Lunar Place", "zipCode" : 43339374 } { "_id" : 3, "address" : "2324 Pluto Place", "zipCode" : NumberLong(3921412) } { "_id" : 4, "address" : "55 Saturn Ring", "zipCode" : 88602117 }
Querying by Multiple Data Type
The grades
collection contains names and averages, where
classAverage
has string
, int
, and double
values:
db.grades.insertMany( [ { "_id" : 1, name : "Alice King" , classAverage : 87.333333333333333 }, { "_id" : 2, name : "Bob Jenkins", classAverage : "83.52" }, { "_id" : 3, name : "Cathy Hart", classAverage: "94.06" }, { "_id" : 4, name : "Drew Williams" , classAverage : NumberInt("93") } ] )
The following queries return all documents where classAverage
is the
BSON type string
or double
or is an array containing
an element of the specified types. The first query uses numeric aliases
while the second query uses string aliases.
db.grades.find( { "classAverage" : { $type : [ 2 , 1 ] } } ); db.grades.find( { "classAverage" : { $type : [ "string" , "double" ] } } );
These queries return the following documents:
{ "_id" : 1, "name" : "Alice King", "classAverage" : 87.33333333333333 } { "_id" : 2, "name" : "Bob Jenkins", "classAverage" : "83.52" } { "_id" : 3, "name" : "Cathy Hart", "classAverage" : "94.06" }
Querying by MinKey and MaxKey
The restaurants
collection uses minKey
for any grade that is a
failing grade:
{ "_id": 1, "address": { "building": "230", "coord": [ -73.996089, 40.675018 ], "street": "Huntington St", "zipcode": "11231" }, "borough": "Brooklyn", "cuisine": "Bakery", "grades": [ { "date": new Date(1393804800000), "grade": "C", "score": 15 }, { "date": new Date(1378857600000), "grade": "C", "score": 16 }, { "date": new Date(1358985600000), "grade": MinKey(), "score": 30 }, { "date": new Date(1322006400000), "grade": "C", "score": 15 } ], "name": "Dirty Dan's Donuts", "restaurant_id": "30075445" }
And maxKey
for any grade that is the highest passing grade:
{ "_id": 2, "address": { "building": "1166", "coord": [ -73.955184, 40.738589 ], "street": "Manhattan Ave", "zipcode": "11222" }, "borough": "Brooklyn", "cuisine": "Bakery", "grades": [ { "date": new Date(1393804800000), "grade": MaxKey(), "score": 2 }, { "date": new Date(1378857600000), "grade": "B", "score": 6 }, { "date": new Date(1358985600000), "grade": MaxKey(), "score": 3 }, { "date": new Date(1322006400000), "grade": "B", "score": 5 } ], "name": "Dainty Daisey's Donuts", "restaurant_id": "30075449" }
The following query returns any restaurant whose grades.grade
field
contains minKey
or is an array containing an element of
the specified type:
db.restaurants.find( { "grades.grade" : { $type : "minKey" } } )
This returns
{ "_id" : 1, "address" : { "building" : "230", "coord" : [ -73.996089, 40.675018 ], "street" : "Huntington St", "zipcode" : "11231" }, "borough" : "Brooklyn", "cuisine" : "Bakery", "grades" : [ { "date" : ISODate("2014-03-03T00:00:00Z"), "grade" : "C", "score" : 15 }, { "date" : ISODate("2013-09-11T00:00:00Z"), "grade" : "C", "score" : 16 }, { "date" : ISODate("2013-01-24T00:00:00Z"), "grade" : { "$minKey" : 1 }, "score" : 30 }, { "date" : ISODate("2011-11-23T00:00:00Z"), "grade" : "C", "score" : 15 } ], "name" : "Dirty Dan's Donuts", "restaurant_id" : "30075445" }
The following query returns any restaurant whose grades.grade
field
contains maxKey
or is an array containing an element of
the specified type:
db.restaurants.find( { "grades.grade" : { $type : "maxKey" } } )
This returns
{ "_id" : 2, "address" : { "building" : "1166", "coord" : [ -73.955184, 40.738589 ], "street" : "Manhattan Ave", "zipcode" : "11222" }, "borough" : "Brooklyn", "cuisine" : "Bakery", "grades" : [ { "date" : ISODate("2014-03-03T00:00:00Z"), "grade" : { "$maxKey" : 1 }, "score" : 2 }, { "date" : ISODate("2013-09-11T00:00:00Z"), "grade" : "B", "score" : 6 }, { "date" : ISODate("2013-01-24T00:00:00Z"), "grade" : { "$maxKey" : 1 }, "score" : 3 }, { "date" : ISODate("2011-11-23T00:00:00Z"), "grade" : "B", "score" : 5 } ], "name" : "Dainty Daisey's Donuts", "restaurant_id" : "30075449" }
Querying by Array Type
A collection named SensorReading
contains the following documents:
{ "_id": 1, "readings": [ 25, 23, [ "Warn: High Temp!", 55 ], [ "ERROR: SYSTEM SHUTDOWN!", 66 ] ] }, { "_id": 2, "readings": [ 25, 25, 24, 23 ] }, { "_id": 3, "readings": [ 22, 24, [] ] }, { "_id": 4, "readings": [] }, { "_id": 5, "readings": 24 }
The following query returns any document in which the readings
field is an array, empty or non-empty.
db.SensorReading.find( { "readings" : { $type: "array" } } )
The above query returns the following documents:
{ "_id": 1, "readings": [ 25, 23, [ "Warn: High Temp!", 55 ], [ "ERROR: SYSTEM SHUTDOWN!", 66 ] ] }, { "_id": 2, "readings": [ 25, 25, 24, 23 ] }, { "_id": 3, "readings": [ 22, 24, [] ] }, { "_id": 4, "readings": [] }
In the documents with _id : 1
, _id : 2
, _id : 3
, and
_id : 4
, the readings
field is an array.