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How do I update Object with Spring Data and MongoDB?

do I just do a template.save()?

  public Person update( String id, String Name ) 
    {
        logger.debug("Retrieving an existing person");
        // Find an entry where pid matches the id

        Query query = new Query(where("pid").is(id));
        // Execute the query and find one matching entry
        Person person = mongoTemplate.findOne("mycollection", query, Person.class);

        person.setName(name);
        /**
        * How do I update the database
        */

        return person;
    }
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4 Answers 4

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If you read the javadoc for MongoOperations/MongoTemplate you will see that

save()

performs an:

upsert() 

So yes you can just update your object and call save.

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    Keep in mind save() will override your whole object , while you maybe interested to update only part of the document.
    – Robocide
    Feb 26, 2018 at 13:02
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You could probably do both 'find' and 'update' operations in one line.

mongoTemplate.updateFirst(query,Update.update("Name", name),Person.class)

You can find some excellent tutorials at Spring Data MongoDB Helloworld

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You can just use template.save() or repository.save(entity) methods for this. But mongo has also Update object for this operations.

For example:

Update update=new Update();
update.set("fieldName",value);
mongoTemplate.update**(query,update,entityClass);
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Below code is the equivalent implementation using MongoTemplate for update operation.

public Person update(Person person){
        Query query = new Query();
        query.addCriteria(Criteria.where("id").is(person.getId()));
        Update update = new Update();
        update.set("name", person.getName());
        update.set("description", person.getDescription());
        return mongoTemplate.findAndModify(query, update, Person.class);
    }
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    I've also seen Criteria.where("_id") used. Could you comment? E.g. are both variants functional? Thanks!
    – mapto
    Apr 19, 2021 at 16:37
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    _id field is primary key for every document and is also accessible via id.We can consider id as alias of _id. Apr 21, 2021 at 2:28

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