Find Multiple Documents
You can query for multiple documents in a collection by calling the find()
method on a MongoCollection
object. Pass a query filter to the
find()
method to query for and return documents that match the filter in
the collection. If you do not include a filter, MongoDB returns all the
documents in the collection.
For more information on querying MongoDB with the Kotlin driver, see our guide on Querying Documents.
You can also chain methods to the find()
method such as sort()
which
organizes the matched documents in a specified order and
projection()
which configures the included fields in the
returned documents.
For more information on the sort()
method, see our
guide on Sorting.
For more information on the projection()
method, see our
guide on Projections
The find()
method returns an instance of FindFlow
, a class
that offers several methods to access, organize, and traverse the results.
FindFlow
also obtains methods from its delegate interface Flow
from the
Kotlin Coroutines library.
You can call the collect()
method to iterate through the fetched results.
You can also call terminal methods, such as firstOrNull()
to return either
the first document or null
if there are no results, or first()
to return
the first document in the collection. If no documents match the query,
calling first()
throws a NoSuchElementException
exception.
For more information on accessing data from a flow with the Kotlin driver, see our guide on Accessing Data From a Flow.
Example
The following snippet finds and prints all documents that match a query on
the movies
collection. It uses the following objects and methods:
A query filter that is passed to the
find()
method. Thelt()
filter matches only movies with a runtime of less than 15 minutes.A sort that organizes returned documents in descending order by title ("Z" before "A").
A projection that includes the objects in the
title
andimdb
fields and excludes the_id
field using the helper methodexcludeId()
.
Note
This example connects to an instance of MongoDB using a connection URI. To learn more about connecting to your MongoDB instance, see the connection guide.
import com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.lt import com.mongodb.client.model.Projections import com.mongodb.client.model.Sorts import com.mongodb.kotlin.client.coroutine.MongoClient import kotlinx.coroutines.runBlocking data class Movie(val title: String, val runtime: Int, val imdb: IMDB){ data class IMDB(val rating: Double) } data class Results(val title: String) fun main() = runBlocking { // Replace the uri string with your MongoDB deployment's connection string val uri = "<connection string uri>" val mongoClient = MongoClient.create(uri) val database = mongoClient.getDatabase("sample_mflix") val collection = database.getCollection<Movie>("movies") val projectionFields= Projections.fields( Projections.include(Movie::title.name, Movie::imdb.name), Projections.excludeId() ) val resultsFlow = collection.withDocumentClass<Results>() .find(lt(Movie::runtime.name, 15)) .projection(projectionFields) .sort(Sorts.descending(Movie::title.name)) resultsFlow.collect { println(it) } mongoClient.close() }
For additional information on the classes and methods mentioned on this page, see the following API Documentation: