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  • Delete All Documents
  • Delete All Documents that Match a Condition
  • Delete Only One Document that Matches a Condition
  • Delete a Document with MongoDB Atlas
  • Delete Behavior

You can delete documents in MongoDB using the following methods:


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This page uses the following mongo shell methods:

The examples on this page use the inventory collection. To populate the inventory collection, run the following:

This page uses MongoDB Compass to delete the documents.

Populate the inventory collection with the following documents:

This page uses the following MongoDB C# Driver methods:

The examples on this page use the inventory collection. Connect to a test database in your MongoDB instance then create the inventory collection:

This page uses the following MongoDB Go Driver functions:

The examples on this page use the inventory collection. Connect to a test database in your MongoDB instance then create the inventory collection:

This page uses the following Java Reactive Streams Driver methods:

The examples on this page use the inventory collection. Connect to a test database in your MongoDB instance then create the inventory collection:

This page uses the following Java Synchronous Driver methods:

The examples on this page use the inventory collection. Connect to a test database in your MongoDB instance then create the inventory collection:

This page uses the following Motor driver methods:

The examples on this page use the inventory collection. Connect to a test database in your MongoDB instance then create the inventory collection:

This page uses the following MongoDB Node.js Driver methods:

The examples on this page use the inventory collection. Connect to a test database in your MongoDB instance then create the inventory collection:

This page uses the following MongoDB Perl Driver methods:

The examples on this page use the inventory collection. Connect to a test database in your MongoDB instance then create the inventory collection:

This page uses the following MongoDB PHP Library methods:

The examples on this page use the inventory collection. Connect to a test database in your MongoDB instance then create the inventory collection:

This page uses the following PyMongo Python driver methods:

The examples on this page use the inventory collection. Connect to a test database in your MongoDB instance then create the inventory collection:

This page uses the following MongoDB Ruby Driver methods:

The examples on this page use the inventory collection. Connect to a test database in your MongoDB instance then create the inventory collection:

This page uses the following MongoDB Scala Driver methods:

The examples on this page use the inventory collection. Connect to a test database in your MongoDB instance then create the inventory collection:

db.inventory.insertMany( [
{ item: "journal", qty: 25, size: { h: 14, w: 21, uom: "cm" }, status: "A" },
{ item: "notebook", qty: 50, size: { h: 8.5, w: 11, uom: "in" }, status: "P" },
{ item: "paper", qty: 100, size: { h: 8.5, w: 11, uom: "in" }, status: "D" },
{ item: "planner", qty: 75, size: { h: 22.85, w: 30, uom: "cm" }, status: "D" },
{ item: "postcard", qty: 45, size: { h: 10, w: 15.25, uom: "cm" }, status: "A" },
] );
[
{ "item": "journal", "qty": 25, "size": { "h": 14, "w": 21, "uom": "cm" }, "status": "A" },
{ "item": "notebook", "qty": 50, "size": { "h": 8.5, "w": 11, "uom": "in" }, "status": "P" },
{ "item": "paper", "qty": 100, "size": { "h": 8.5, "w": 11, "uom": "in" }, "status": "D" },
{ "item": "planner", "qty": 75, "size": { "h": 22.85, "w": 30, "uom": "cm" }, "status": "D" },
{ "item": "postcard", "qty": 45, "size": { "h": 10, "w": 15.25, "uom": "cm" }, "status": "A" }
]

For instructions on inserting documents in MongoDB Compass, see Insert Documents.

Note

For complete reference on inserting documents in MongoDB Compass, see the Compass documentation.

var documents = new[]
{
new BsonDocument
{
{ "item", "journal" },
{ "qty", 25 },
{ "size", new BsonDocument { { "h", 14 }, { "w", 21 }, { "uom", "cm" } } },
{ "status", "A" }
},
new BsonDocument
{
{ "item", "notebook" },
{ "qty", 50 },
{ "size", new BsonDocument { { "h", 8.5 }, { "w", 11 }, { "uom", "in" } } },
{ "status", "P" }
},
new BsonDocument
{
{ "item", "paper" },
{ "qty", 100 },
{ "size", new BsonDocument { { "h", 8.5 }, { "w", 11 }, { "uom", "in" } } },
{ "status", "D" }
},
new BsonDocument
{
{ "item", "planner" },
{ "qty", 75 },
{ "size", new BsonDocument { { "h", 22.85 }, { "w", 30 }, { "uom", "cm" } } },
{ "status", "D" }
},
new BsonDocument
{
{ "item", "postcard" },
{ "qty", 45 },
{ "size", new BsonDocument { { "h", 10 }, { "w", 15.25 }, { "uom", "cm" } } },
{ "status", "A" }
}
};
collection.InsertMany(documents);
docs := []interface{}{
bson.D{
{"item", "journal"},
{"qty", 25},
{"size", bson.D{
{"h", 14},
{"w", 21},
{"uom", "cm"},
}},
{"status", "A"},
},
bson.D{
{"item", "notebook"},
{"qty", 50},
{"size", bson.D{
{"h", 8.5},
{"w", 11},
{"uom", "in"},
}},
{"status", "P"},
},
bson.D{
{"item", "paper"},
{"qty", 100},
{"size", bson.D{
{"h", 8.5},
{"w", 11},
{"uom", "in"},
}},
{"status", "D"},
},
bson.D{
{"item", "planner"},
{"qty", 75},
{"size", bson.D{
{"h", 22.85},
{"w", 30},
{"uom", "cm"},
}},
{"status", "D"},
},
bson.D{
{"item", "postcard"},
{"qty", 45},
{"size", bson.D{
{"h", 10},
{"w", 15.25},
{"uom", "cm"},
}},
{"status", "A"},
},
}
result, err := coll.InsertMany(context.TODO(), docs)
Publisher<Success> insertManyPublisher = collection.insertMany(asList(
Document.parse("{ item: 'journal', qty: 25, size: { h: 14, w: 21, uom: 'cm' }, status: 'A' }"),
Document.parse("{ item: 'notebook', qty: 50, size: { h: 8.5, w: 11, uom: 'in' }, status: 'A' }"),
Document.parse("{ item: 'paper', qty: 100, size: { h: 8.5, w: 11, uom: 'in' }, status: 'D' }"),
Document.parse("{ item: 'planner', qty: 75, size: { h: 22.85, w: 30, uom: 'cm' }, status: 'D' }"),
Document.parse("{ item: 'postcard', qty: 45, size: { h: 10, w: 15.25, uom: 'cm' }, status: 'A' }")
));
collection.insertMany(asList(
Document.parse("{ item: 'journal', qty: 25, size: { h: 14, w: 21, uom: 'cm' }, status: 'A' }"),
Document.parse("{ item: 'notebook', qty: 50, size: { h: 8.5, w: 11, uom: 'in' }, status: 'A' }"),
Document.parse("{ item: 'paper', qty: 100, size: { h: 8.5, w: 11, uom: 'in' }, status: 'D' }"),
Document.parse("{ item: 'planner', qty: 75, size: { h: 22.85, w: 30, uom: 'cm' }, status: 'D' }"),
Document.parse("{ item: 'postcard', qty: 45, size: { h: 10, w: 15.25, uom: 'cm' }, status: 'A' }")
));
await db.inventory.insert_many(
[
{
"item": "journal",
"qty": 25,
"size": {"h": 14, "w": 21, "uom": "cm"},
"status": "A",
},
{
"item": "notebook",
"qty": 50,
"size": {"h": 8.5, "w": 11, "uom": "in"},
"status": "P",
},
{
"item": "paper",
"qty": 100,
"size": {"h": 8.5, "w": 11, "uom": "in"},
"status": "D",
},
{
"item": "planner",
"qty": 75,
"size": {"h": 22.85, "w": 30, "uom": "cm"},
"status": "D",
},
{
"item": "postcard",
"qty": 45,
"size": {"h": 10, "w": 15.25, "uom": "cm"},
"status": "A",
},
]
)
await db.collection('inventory').insertMany([
{
item: 'journal',
qty: 25,
size: { h: 14, w: 21, uom: 'cm' },
status: 'A'
},
{
item: 'notebook',
qty: 50,
size: { h: 8.5, w: 11, uom: 'in' },
status: 'P'
},
{
item: 'paper',
qty: 100,
size: { h: 8.5, w: 11, uom: 'in' },
status: 'D'
},
{
item: 'planner',
qty: 75,
size: { h: 22.85, w: 30, uom: 'cm' },
status: 'D'
},
{
item: 'postcard',
qty: 45,
size: { h: 10, w: 15.25, uom: 'cm' },
status: 'A'
}
]);
$db->coll("inventory")->insert_many(
[
{
item => "journal",
qty => 25,
size => { h => 14, w => 21, uom => "cm" },
status => "A"
},
{
item => "notebook",
qty => 50,
size => { h => 8.5, w => 11, uom => "in" },
status => "P"
},
{
item => "paper",
qty => 100,
size => { h => 8.5, w => 11, uom => "in" },
status => "D"
},
{
item => "planner",
qty => 75,
size => { h => 22.85, w => 30, uom => "cm" },
status => "D"
},
{
item => "postcard",
qty => 45,
size => { h => 10, w => 15.25, uom => "cm" },
status => "A"
}
]
);
$insertManyResult = $db->inventory->insertMany([
[
'item' => 'journal',
'qty' => 25,
'size' => ['h' => 14, 'w' => 21, 'uom' => 'cm'],
'status' => 'A',
],
[
'item' => 'notebook',
'qty' => 50,
'size' => ['h' => 8.5, 'w' => 11, 'uom' => 'in'],
'status' => 'P',
],
[
'item' => 'paper',
'qty' => 100,
'size' => ['h' => 8.5, 'w' => 11, 'uom' => 'in'],
'status' => 'D',
],
[
'item' => 'planner',
'qty' => 75,
'size' => ['h' => 22.85, 'w' => 30, 'uom' => 'cm'],
'status' => 'D',
],
[
'item' => 'postcard',
'qty' => 45,
'size' => ['h' => 10, 'w' => 15.25, 'uom' => 'cm'],
'status' => 'A',
],
]);
db.inventory.insert_many(
[
{
"item": "journal",
"qty": 25,
"size": {"h": 14, "w": 21, "uom": "cm"},
"status": "A",
},
{
"item": "notebook",
"qty": 50,
"size": {"h": 8.5, "w": 11, "uom": "in"},
"status": "P",
},
{
"item": "paper",
"qty": 100,
"size": {"h": 8.5, "w": 11, "uom": "in"},
"status": "D",
},
{
"item": "planner",
"qty": 75,
"size": {"h": 22.85, "w": 30, "uom": "cm"},
"status": "D",
},
{
"item": "postcard",
"qty": 45,
"size": {"h": 10, "w": 15.25, "uom": "cm"},
"status": "A",
},
]
)
client[:inventory].insert_many([
{ item: 'journal',
qty: 25,
size: { h: 14, w: 21, uom: 'cm' },
status: 'A' },
{ item: 'notebook',
qty: 50,
size: { h: 8.5, w: 11, uom: 'in' },
status: 'P' },
{ item: 'paper',
qty: 100,
size: { h: 8.5, w: 11, uom: 'in' },
status: 'D' },
{ item: 'planner',
qty: 75,
size: { h: 22.85, w: 30, uom: 'cm' },
status: 'D' },
{ item: 'postcard',
qty: 45,
size: { h: 10, w: 15.25, uom: 'cm' },
status: 'A' },
])
collection.insertMany(Seq(
Document("""{ item: "journal", qty: 25, size: { h: 14, w: 21, uom: "cm" }, status: "A" }"""),
Document("""{ item: "notebook", qty: 50, size: { h: 8.5, w: 11, uom: "in" }, status: "A" }"""),
Document("""{ item: "paper", qty: 100, size: { h: 8.5, w: 11, uom: "in" }, status: "D" }"""),
Document("""{ item: "planner", qty: 75, size: { h: 22.85, w: 30, uom: "cm" }, status: "D" }"""),
Document("""{ item: "postcard", qty: 45, size: { h: 10, w: 15.25, uom: "cm" }, status: "A" }""")
)).execute()

To delete all documents from a collection, pass an empty filter document {} to the db.collection.deleteMany() method.

The following example deletes all documents from the inventory collection:

To delete all documents from a collection, pass an empty filter Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter.Empty to the IMongoCollection.DeleteMany() method.

The following example deletes all documents from the inventory collection:

To delete all documents from a collection, pass an empty filter document to the Collection.DeleteMany function.

The following example deletes all documents from the inventory collection:

To delete all documents from a collection, pass an empty org.bson.Document object as the filter to the com.mongodb.reactivestreams.client.MongoCollection.deleteMany method.

The following example deletes all documents from the inventory collection:

To delete all documents from a collection, pass an empty org.bson.Document object as the filter to the com.mongodb.client.MongoCollection.deleteMany method.

The following example deletes all documents from the inventory collection:

To delete all documents from a collection, pass an empty filter document {} to the motor.motor_asyncio.AsyncIOMotorCollection.delete_many method.

The following example deletes all documents from the inventory collection:

To delete all documents from a collection, pass an empty filter document {} to the Collection.deleteMany() method.

The following example deletes all documents from the inventory collection:

To delete all documents from a collection, pass an empty filter document {} to the MongoDB::Collection::delete_many() method.

The following example deletes all documents from the inventory collection:

To delete all documents from a collection, pass an empty filter document [] to the MongoDB\\Collection::deleteMany() method.

The following example deletes all documents from the inventory collection:

To delete all documents from a collection, pass an empty filter document {} to the pymongo.collection.Collection.delete_many method.

The following example deletes all documents from the inventory collection:

To delete all documents from a collection, pass an empty filter document {} to the Mongo::Collection#delete_many() method.

The following example deletes all documents from the inventory collection:

To delete all documents from a collection, pass an empty filter Document() to the collection.deleteMany() method.

The following example deletes all documents from the inventory collection:

db.inventory.deleteMany({})
var filter = Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter.Empty;
var result = collection.DeleteMany(filter);
result, err := coll.DeleteMany(context.TODO(), bson.D{})
Publisher<DeleteResult> deleteManyPublisher = collection.deleteMany(new Document());
collection.deleteMany(new Document());
await db.inventory.delete_many({})
await db.collection('inventory').deleteMany({});
$db->coll("inventory")->delete_many( {} );
$deleteResult = $db->inventory->deleteMany([]);
db.inventory.delete_many({})
client[:inventory].delete_many({})
collection.deleteMany(Document()).execute()

The method returns a document with the status of the operation. For more information and examples, see deleteMany().

Upon successful execution, the IMongoCollection.DeleteMany() method returns an instance of DeleteResult whose DeletedCount property contains the number of documents that matched the filter.

Upon successful execution, the Collection.DeleteMany function returns an instance of DeleteResult whose DeletedCount property contains the number of documents that matched the filter.

com.mongodb.reactivestreams.client.MongoCollection.deleteMany returns a Publisher object of type com.mongodb.client.result.DeleteResult if successful. Returns an instance of com.mongodb.MongoException if unsuccessful.

The com.mongodb.client.MongoCollection.deleteMany method returns an instance of com.mongodb.client.result.DeleteResult with the status of the operation.

The delete_many coroutine asynchronously returns an instance of pymongo.results.DeleteResult with the status of the operation.

deleteMany() returns a promise that provides a result. The result.deletedCount property contains the number of documents that matched the filter.

Upon successful execution, the delete_many() method returns an instance of MongoDB::DeleteResult whose deleted_count attribute contains the number of documents that matched the filter.

Upon successful execution, the deleteMany() method returns an instance of MongoDB\\DeleteResult whose getDeletedCount() method returns the number of documents that matched the filter.

The delete_many method returns an instance of pymongo.results.DeleteResult with the status of the operation.

Upon successful execution, the delete_many() method returns an instance of Mongo::Operation::Result, whose deleted_count attribute contains the number of documents that matched the filter.

Upon successful execution, the collection.deleteMany() method returns an Observable with a single element with a DeleteResult type parameter or with an com.mongodb.MongoException.

You can specify criteria, or filters, that identify the documents to delete. The filters use the same syntax as read operations.

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, construct a filter using the Eq method:

Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter.Eq(<field>, <value>);

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq method to create the query filter document:

and(eq( <field1>, <value1>), eq( <field2>, <value2>) ...)

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq_ method to create the query filter document:

and(eq( <field1>, <value1>), eq( <field2>, <value2>) ...)

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

[ <field1> => <value1>, ... ]

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq_ method to create the query filter document:

and(equal(<field1>, <value1>), equal(<field2>, <value2>) ...)

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

In addition to the equality filter, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the FilterDefinitionBuilder methods to create a filter document. For example:

var builder = Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter;
builder.And(builder.Eq(<field1>, <value1>), builder.Lt(<field2>, <value2>));

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), eq(<field3>, <value3>))

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), eq(<field3>, <value3>))

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1> => { <operator1> => <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

[ <field1> => [ <operator1> => <value1> ], ... ]

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1> => { <operator1> => <value1> }, ... }

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters_ helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), equal(<field3>, <value3>))

To delete all documents that match a deletion criteria, pass a filter parameter to the deleteMany() method.

The following example removes all documents from the inventory collection where the status field equals "A":

You can specify criteria, or filters, that identify the documents to delete. The filters use the same syntax as read operations.

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, construct a filter using the Eq method:

Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter.Eq(<field>, <value>);

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq method to create the query filter document:

and(eq( <field1>, <value1>), eq( <field2>, <value2>) ...)

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq_ method to create the query filter document:

and(eq( <field1>, <value1>), eq( <field2>, <value2>) ...)

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

[ <field1> => <value1>, ... ]

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq_ method to create the query filter document:

and(equal(<field1>, <value1>), equal(<field2>, <value2>) ...)

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

In addition to the equality filter, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the FilterDefinitionBuilder methods to create a filter document. For example:

var builder = Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter;
builder.And(builder.Eq(<field1>, <value1>), builder.Lt(<field2>, <value2>));

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), eq(<field3>, <value3>))

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), eq(<field3>, <value3>))

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1> => { <operator1> => <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

[ <field1> => [ <operator1> => <value1> ], ... ]

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1> => { <operator1> => <value1> }, ... }

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters_ helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), equal(<field3>, <value3>))

To delete all documents that match a deletion criteria, pass a filter parameter to the IMongoCollection.DeleteMany() method.

The following example removes all documents from the inventory collection where the status field equals "A":

You can specify criteria, or filters, that identify the documents to delete. The filters use the same syntax as read operations.

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, construct a filter using the Eq method:

Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter.Eq(<field>, <value>);

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq method to create the query filter document:

and(eq( <field1>, <value1>), eq( <field2>, <value2>) ...)

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq_ method to create the query filter document:

and(eq( <field1>, <value1>), eq( <field2>, <value2>) ...)

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

[ <field1> => <value1>, ... ]

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq_ method to create the query filter document:

and(equal(<field1>, <value1>), equal(<field2>, <value2>) ...)

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

In addition to the equality filter, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the FilterDefinitionBuilder methods to create a filter document. For example:

var builder = Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter;
builder.And(builder.Eq(<field1>, <value1>), builder.Lt(<field2>, <value2>));

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), eq(<field3>, <value3>))

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), eq(<field3>, <value3>))

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1> => { <operator1> => <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

[ <field1> => [ <operator1> => <value1> ], ... ]

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1> => { <operator1> => <value1> }, ... }

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters_ helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), equal(<field3>, <value3>))

To delete all documents that match a deletion criteria, pass a filter parameter to the Collection.DeleteMany function.

The following example removes all documents from the inventory collection where the status field equals "A":

You can specify criteria, or filters, that identify the documents to delete. The filters use the same syntax as read operations.

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, construct a filter using the Eq method:

Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter.Eq(<field>, <value>);

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq method to create the query filter document:

and(eq( <field1>, <value1>), eq( <field2>, <value2>) ...)

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq_ method to create the query filter document:

and(eq( <field1>, <value1>), eq( <field2>, <value2>) ...)

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

[ <field1> => <value1>, ... ]

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq_ method to create the query filter document:

and(equal(<field1>, <value1>), equal(<field2>, <value2>) ...)

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

In addition to the equality filter, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the FilterDefinitionBuilder methods to create a filter document. For example:

var builder = Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter;
builder.And(builder.Eq(<field1>, <value1>), builder.Lt(<field2>, <value2>));

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), eq(<field3>, <value3>))

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), eq(<field3>, <value3>))

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1> => { <operator1> => <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

[ <field1> => [ <operator1> => <value1> ], ... ]

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1> => { <operator1> => <value1> }, ... }

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters_ helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), equal(<field3>, <value3>))

To delete all documents that match a deletion criteria, pass a filter parameter to the com.mongodb.reactivestreams.client.MongoCollection.deleteMany method.

The following example removes all documents from the inventory collection where the status field equals "A":

You can specify criteria, or filters, that identify the documents to delete. The filters use the same syntax as read operations.

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, construct a filter using the Eq method:

Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter.Eq(<field>, <value>);

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq method to create the query filter document:

and(eq( <field1>, <value1>), eq( <field2>, <value2>) ...)

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq_ method to create the query filter document:

and(eq( <field1>, <value1>), eq( <field2>, <value2>) ...)

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

[ <field1> => <value1>, ... ]

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq_ method to create the query filter document:

and(equal(<field1>, <value1>), equal(<field2>, <value2>) ...)

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

In addition to the equality filter, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the FilterDefinitionBuilder methods to create a filter document. For example:

var builder = Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter;
builder.And(builder.Eq(<field1>, <value1>), builder.Lt(<field2>, <value2>));

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), eq(<field3>, <value3>))

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), eq(<field3>, <value3>))

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1> => { <operator1> => <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

[ <field1> => [ <operator1> => <value1> ], ... ]

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1> => { <operator1> => <value1> }, ... }

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters_ helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), equal(<field3>, <value3>))

To delete all documents that match a deletion criteria, pass a filter parameter to the com.mongodb.client.MongoCollection.deleteMany method.

The following example removes all documents from the inventory collection where the status field equals "A":

You can specify criteria, or filters, that identify the documents to delete. The filters use the same syntax as read operations.

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, construct a filter using the Eq method:

Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter.Eq(<field>, <value>);

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq method to create the query filter document:

and(eq( <field1>, <value1>), eq( <field2>, <value2>) ...)

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq_ method to create the query filter document:

and(eq( <field1>, <value1>), eq( <field2>, <value2>) ...)

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

[ <field1> => <value1>, ... ]

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq_ method to create the query filter document:

and(equal(<field1>, <value1>), equal(<field2>, <value2>) ...)

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

In addition to the equality filter, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the FilterDefinitionBuilder methods to create a filter document. For example:

var builder = Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter;
builder.And(builder.Eq(<field1>, <value1>), builder.Lt(<field2>, <value2>));

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), eq(<field3>, <value3>))

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), eq(<field3>, <value3>))

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1> => { <operator1> => <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

[ <field1> => [ <operator1> => <value1> ], ... ]

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1> => { <operator1> => <value1> }, ... }

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters_ helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), equal(<field3>, <value3>))

To delete all documents that match a deletion criteria, pass a filter parameter to the delete_many method.

The following example removes all documents from the inventory collection where the status field equals "A":

You can specify criteria, or filters, that identify the documents to delete. The filters use the same syntax as read operations.

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, construct a filter using the Eq method:

Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter.Eq(<field>, <value>);

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq method to create the query filter document:

and(eq( <field1>, <value1>), eq( <field2>, <value2>) ...)

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq_ method to create the query filter document:

and(eq( <field1>, <value1>), eq( <field2>, <value2>) ...)

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

[ <field1> => <value1>, ... ]

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq_ method to create the query filter document:

and(equal(<field1>, <value1>), equal(<field2>, <value2>) ...)

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

In addition to the equality filter, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the FilterDefinitionBuilder methods to create a filter document. For example:

var builder = Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter;
builder.And(builder.Eq(<field1>, <value1>), builder.Lt(<field2>, <value2>));

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), eq(<field3>, <value3>))

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), eq(<field3>, <value3>))

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1> => { <operator1> => <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

[ <field1> => [ <operator1> => <value1> ], ... ]

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1> => { <operator1> => <value1> }, ... }

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters_ helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), equal(<field3>, <value3>))

To delete all documents that match a deletion criteria, pass a filter parameter to the deleteMany() method.

The following example removes all documents from the inventory collection where the status field equals "A":

You can specify criteria, or filters, that identify the documents to delete. The filters use the same syntax as read operations.

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, construct a filter using the Eq method:

Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter.Eq(<field>, <value>);

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq method to create the query filter document:

and(eq( <field1>, <value1>), eq( <field2>, <value2>) ...)

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq_ method to create the query filter document:

and(eq( <field1>, <value1>), eq( <field2>, <value2>) ...)

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

[ <field1> => <value1>, ... ]

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq_ method to create the query filter document:

and(equal(<field1>, <value1>), equal(<field2>, <value2>) ...)

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

In addition to the equality filter, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the FilterDefinitionBuilder methods to create a filter document. For example:

var builder = Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter;
builder.And(builder.Eq(<field1>, <value1>), builder.Lt(<field2>, <value2>));

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), eq(<field3>, <value3>))

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), eq(<field3>, <value3>))

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1> => { <operator1> => <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

[ <field1> => [ <operator1> => <value1> ], ... ]

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1> => { <operator1> => <value1> }, ... }

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters_ helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), equal(<field3>, <value3>))

To delete all documents that match a deletion criteria, pass a filter parameter to the delete_many() method.

The following example removes all documents from the inventory collection where the status field equals "A":

You can specify criteria, or filters, that identify the documents to delete. The filters use the same syntax as read operations.

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, construct a filter using the Eq method:

Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter.Eq(<field>, <value>);

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq method to create the query filter document:

and(eq( <field1>, <value1>), eq( <field2>, <value2>) ...)

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq_ method to create the query filter document:

and(eq( <field1>, <value1>), eq( <field2>, <value2>) ...)

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

[ <field1> => <value1>, ... ]

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq_ method to create the query filter document:

and(equal(<field1>, <value1>), equal(<field2>, <value2>) ...)

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

In addition to the equality filter, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the FilterDefinitionBuilder methods to create a filter document. For example:

var builder = Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter;
builder.And(builder.Eq(<field1>, <value1>), builder.Lt(<field2>, <value2>));

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), eq(<field3>, <value3>))

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), eq(<field3>, <value3>))

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1> => { <operator1> => <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

[ <field1> => [ <operator1> => <value1> ], ... ]

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1> => { <operator1> => <value1> }, ... }

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters_ helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), equal(<field3>, <value3>))

To delete all documents that match a deletion criteria, pass a filter parameter to the deleteMany() method.

The following example removes all documents from the inventory collection where the status field equals "A":

You can specify criteria, or filters, that identify the documents to delete. The filters use the same syntax as read operations.

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, construct a filter using the Eq method:

Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter.Eq(<field>, <value>);

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq method to create the query filter document:

and(eq( <field1>, <value1>), eq( <field2>, <value2>) ...)

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq_ method to create the query filter document:

and(eq( <field1>, <value1>), eq( <field2>, <value2>) ...)

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

[ <field1> => <value1>, ... ]

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq_ method to create the query filter document:

and(equal(<field1>, <value1>), equal(<field2>, <value2>) ...)

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

In addition to the equality filter, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the FilterDefinitionBuilder methods to create a filter document. For example:

var builder = Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter;
builder.And(builder.Eq(<field1>, <value1>), builder.Lt(<field2>, <value2>));

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), eq(<field3>, <value3>))

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), eq(<field3>, <value3>))

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1> => { <operator1> => <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

[ <field1> => [ <operator1> => <value1> ], ... ]

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1> => { <operator1> => <value1> }, ... }

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters_ helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), equal(<field3>, <value3>))

To delete all documents that match a deletion criteria, pass a filter parameter to the delete_many method.

The following example removes all documents from the inventory collection where the status field equals "A":

You can specify criteria, or filters, that identify the documents to delete. The filters use the same syntax as read operations.

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, construct a filter using the Eq method:

Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter.Eq(<field>, <value>);

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq method to create the query filter document:

and(eq( <field1>, <value1>), eq( <field2>, <value2>) ...)

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq_ method to create the query filter document:

and(eq( <field1>, <value1>), eq( <field2>, <value2>) ...)

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

[ <field1> => <value1>, ... ]

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq_ method to create the query filter document:

and(equal(<field1>, <value1>), equal(<field2>, <value2>) ...)

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

In addition to the equality filter, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the FilterDefinitionBuilder methods to create a filter document. For example:

var builder = Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter;
builder.And(builder.Eq(<field1>, <value1>), builder.Lt(<field2>, <value2>));

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), eq(<field3>, <value3>))

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), eq(<field3>, <value3>))

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1> => { <operator1> => <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

[ <field1> => [ <operator1> => <value1> ], ... ]

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1> => { <operator1> => <value1> }, ... }

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters_ helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), equal(<field3>, <value3>))

To delete all documents that match a deletion criteria, pass a filter parameter to the delete_many() method.

The following example removes all documents from the inventory collection where the status field equals "A":

You can specify criteria, or filters, that identify the documents to delete. The filters use the same syntax as read operations.

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, construct a filter using the Eq method:

Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter.Eq(<field>, <value>);

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq method to create the query filter document:

and(eq( <field1>, <value1>), eq( <field2>, <value2>) ...)

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq_ method to create the query filter document:

and(eq( <field1>, <value1>), eq( <field2>, <value2>) ...)

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

[ <field1> => <value1>, ... ]

To specify equality conditions, use <field>:<value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use <field> => <value> expressions in the query filter document:

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

To specify equality conditions, use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters.eq_ method to create the query filter document:

and(equal(<field1>, <value1>), equal(<field2>, <value2>) ...)

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

In addition to the equality filter, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the FilterDefinitionBuilder methods to create a filter document. For example:

var builder = Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter;
builder.And(builder.Eq(<field1>, <value1>), builder.Lt(<field2>, <value2>));

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), eq(<field3>, <value3>))

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), eq(<field3>, <value3>))

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1> => { <operator1> => <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

[ <field1> => [ <operator1> => <value1> ], ... ]

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1>: { <operator1>: <value1> }, ... }

A query filter document can use the query operators to specify conditions in the following form:

{ <field1> => { <operator1> => <value1> }, ... }

In addition to the equality condition, MongoDB provides various query operators to specify filter conditions. Use the com.mongodb.client.model.Filters_ helper methods to facilitate the creation of filter documents. For example:

and(gte(<field1>, <value1>), lt(<field2>, <value2>), equal(<field3>, <value3>))

To delete all documents that match a deletion criteria, pass a filter parameter to the deleteMany() method.

The following example removes all documents from the inventory collection where the status field equals "A":

db.inventory.deleteMany({ status : "A" })
var filter = Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter.Eq("status", "A");
var result = collection.DeleteMany(filter);
result, err := coll.DeleteMany(
context.TODO(),
bson.D{
{"status", "A"},
},
)
deleteManyPublisher = collection.deleteMany(eq("status", "A"));
collection.deleteMany(eq("status", "A"));
await db.inventory.delete_many({"status": "A"})
await db.collection('inventory').deleteMany({ status: 'A' });
$db->coll("inventory")->delete_many( { status => "A" } );
$deleteResult = $db->inventory->deleteMany(['status' => 'A']);
db.inventory.delete_many({"status": "A"})
client[:inventory].delete_many(status: 'A')
collection.deleteMany(equal("status", "A")).execute()

The method returns a document with the status of the operation. For more information and examples, see deleteMany().

Upon successful execution, the IMongoCollection.DeleteMany() method returns an instance of DeleteResult whose DeletedCount property contains the number of documents that matched the filter.

Upon successful execution, the Collection.DeleteMany function returns an instance of DeleteResult whose DeletedCount property contains the number of documents that matched the filter.

com.mongodb.reactivestreams.client.MongoCollection.deleteMany returns a Publisher object of type com.mongodb.client.result.DeleteResult if successful. Returns an instance of com.mongodb.MongoException if unsuccessful.

The com.mongodb.client.MongoCollection.deleteMany method returns an instance of com.mongodb.client.result.DeleteResult with the status of the operation.

The delete_many coroutine asynchronously returns an instance of pymongo.results.DeleteResult with the status of the operation.

deleteMany() returns a promise that provides a result. The result.deletedCount property contains the number of documents that matched the filter.

Upon successful execution, the delete_many() method returns an instance of MongoDB::DeleteResult whose deleted_count attribute contains the number of documents that matched the filter.

Upon successful execution, the deleteMany() method returns an instance of MongoDB\\DeleteResult whose getDeletedCount() method returns the number of documents that matched the filter.

The delete_many method returns an instance of pymongo.results.DeleteResult with the status of the operation.

Upon successful execution, the delete_many() method returns an instance of Mongo::Operation::Result, whose deleted_count attribute contains the number of documents that matched the filter.

Upon successful execution, the collection.deleteMany() method returns an Observable with a single element with a DeleteResult type parameter or with an com.mongodb.MongoException.

To delete at most a single document that matches a specified filter (even though multiple documents may match the specified filter) use the db.collection.deleteOne() method.

The following example deletes the first document where status is "D":

MongoDB Compass provides a simple way to delete a document from a collection. The following example shows how to delete the document with item equal to paper from the inventory collection:

Note

In this example we are using the Compass Table View to delete the document. The deletion process using the Compass List View follows a very similar approach.

For more information on the differences between Table View and List View in Compass, refer to the Compass documentation.

To delete at most a single document that matches a specified filter (even though multiple documents may match the specified filter) use the IMongoCollection.DeleteOne() method.

The following example deletes the first document where status is "D":

To delete at most a single document that matches a specified filter (even though multiple documents may match the specified filter) use the Collection.DeleteOne function.

The following example deletes the first document where status is "D":

To delete at most a single document that matches a specified filter (even though multiple documents may match the specified filter) use the com.mongodb.reactivestreams.client.MongoCollection.deleteMany method.

The following example deletes the first document where status is "D":

To delete at most a single document that matches a specified filter (even though multiple documents may match the specified filter) use the com.mongodb.client.MongoCollection.deleteOne method.

The following example deletes the first document where status is "D":

To delete at most a single document that matches a specified filter (even though multiple documents may match the specified filter) use the motor.motor_asyncio.AsyncIOMotorCollection.delete_one method.

The following example deletes the first document where status is "D":

To delete at most a single document that matches a specified filter (even though multiple documents may match the specified filter) use the Collection.deleteOne() method.

The following example deletes the first document where status is "D":

To delete at most a single document that matches a specified filter (even though multiple documents may match the specified filter) use the MongoDB::Collection::delete_one() method.

The following example deletes the first document where status is "D":

To delete at most a single document that matches a specified filter (even though multiple documents may match the specified filter) use the MongoDB\\Collection::deleteOne() method.

The following example deletes the first document where status is "D":

To delete at most a single document that matches a specified filter (even though multiple documents may match the specified filter) use the pymongo.collection.Collection.delete_one method.

The following example deletes the first document where status is "D":

To delete at most a single document that matches a specified filter (even though multiple documents may match the specified filter) use the Mongo::Collection#delete_one() method.

The following example deletes the first document where status is "D":

To delete at most a single document that matches a specified filter (even though multiple documents may match the specified filter) use the collection.deleteOne() method.

The following example deletes the first document where status is "D":

db.inventory.deleteOne( { status: "D" } )
  1. Click the Table button in the top navigation to access the Table View:

    Compass Table View button
  2. Use the Compass query bar to locate the target document.

    Copy the following filter document into the query bar and click Find:

    { item: "paper" }
    Compass Find button
  3. Hover over the document and click the trash icon which appears on the right-hand side:

    Compass Delete Document button

    After clicking the delete button, the document is flagged for deletion and Compass asks for confirmation that you want to remove the document:

    Compass Confirm Deletion button
  4. Click Delete to confirm. Compass deletes the document from the collection.

var filter = Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter.Eq("status", "D");
var result = collection.DeleteOne(filter);
result, err := coll.DeleteOne(
context.TODO(),
bson.D{
{"status", "D"},
},
)
Publisher<DeleteResult> deleteOnePublisher = collection.deleteOne(eq("status", "D"));
collection.deleteOne(eq("status", "D"));
await db.inventory.delete_one({"status": "D"})
await db.collection('inventory').deleteOne({ status: 'D' });
$db->coll("inventory")->delete_one( { status => "D" } );
$deleteResult = $db->inventory->deleteOne(['status' => 'D']);
db.inventory.delete_one({"status": "D"})
client[:inventory].delete_one(status: 'D')
collection.deleteOne(equal("status", "D")).execute()

Note

You can delete only one document at a time in the MongoDB Atlas UI. To delete multiple documents, connect to your Atlas deployment from mongo or a MongoDB driver and follow the examples on this page for your preferred method.

The example in this section uses the sample movies dataset. To learn how to load the sample dataset into your MongoDB Atlas deployment, see Load Sample Data.

To delete a document in MongoDB Atlas, follow these steps:

1
  1. In the MongoDB Atlas UI, click Database in the sidebar.

  2. For the database deployment that contains the sample data, click Browse Collections.

  3. In the left navigation pane, select the sample_mflix database.

  4. Select the movies collection.

2

Optionally, you can specify a query filter document in the Filter field. A query filter document uses query operators to specify search conditions.

Copy the following query filter document into the Filter search bar and click Apply:

{ genres: "Action", rated: { $in: [ "PG", "PG-13" ] } }

This query filter returns all documents in the sample_mflix.movies collection where genres equals Action and rated equals either PG or PG-13.

3
  1. For the document that you want to delete, hover over the document and click the trash icon that appears on the right-hand side.

    After clicking the delete button, MongoDB Atlas flags the document for deletion and asks for your confirmation.

  2. Click Delete to confirm your selection.

To learn more, see Create, View, Update, and Delete Documents.

Delete operations do not drop indexes, even if deleting all documents from a collection.

All write operations in MongoDB are atomic on the level of a single document. For more information on MongoDB and atomicity, see Atomicity and Transactions.

With write concerns, you can specify the level of acknowledgement requested from MongoDB for write operations. For details, see Write Concern.

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