Connect to MongoDB
After retrieving the connection string for your MongoDB Atlas deployment, you can connect to the deployment from your PHP application and query the Atlas sample datasets.
Edit your PHP application file
Copy and paste the following code into the quickstart.php
file, which queries
the movies
collection in the sample_mflix
database:
require __DIR__ . '/../vendor/autoload.php'; use MongoDB\Client; $uri = getenv('MONGODB_URI') ?: throw new RuntimeException( 'Set the MONGODB_URI environment variable to your Atlas URI' ); $client = new MongoDB\Client($uri); $collection = $client->sample_mflix->movies; $filter = ['title' => 'The Shawshank Redemption']; $result = $collection->findOne($filter); if ($result) { echo json_encode($result, JSON_PRETTY_PRINT); } else { echo 'Document not found'; }
Assign the connection string
Assign the MONGODB_URI
environment variable to the connection string that you copied
from the Create a Connection String step of this guide. You can assign this
variable by running a shell command or creating a .env
file in your application,
as show in the following tabs:
export MONGODB_URI=<connection string>
MONGODB_URI=<connection string>
Run your PHP application
In your project directory, run the following shell command to start the application:
php quickstart.php
The command line output contains details about the retrieved movie document:
{ "_id": { "$oid": "..." }, ... "rated": "R", "metacritic": 80, "title": "The Shawshank Redemption", ... }
If you encounter an error or see no output, ensure that you assigned the
proper connection string to the MONGODB_URI
environment variable and
that you loaded the sample data.
After you complete these steps, you have a PHP application that connects to your MongoDB deployment, runs a query on the sample data, and returns a matching document.
Note
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