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I'm trying to use MongoDB with MATLAB. Although there is no supported driver for MATLAB, there is one for Java. Fortunately I was able to use it to connect to db, etc. I downloaded the latest (2.1) version of jar-file and install it with JAVAADDPATH. Then I tried to follow the Java tutorial.

Here is the code

javaaddpath('c:\MATLAB\myJavaClasses\mongo-2.1.jar')

import com.mongodb.Mongo;
import com.mongodb.DB;
import com.mongodb.DBCollection;
import com.mongodb.BasicDBObject;
import com.mongodb.DBObject;
import com.mongodb.DBCursor;

m = Mongo(); % connect to local db
db = m.getDB('test'); % get db object
colls = db.getCollectionNames(); % get collection names
coll = db.getCollection('things'); % get DBCollection object

doc = BasicDBObject();
doc.put('name', 'MongoDB');
doc.put('type', 'database');
doc.put('count', 1);
info = BasicDBObject();
info.put('x', 203);
info.put('y', 102);
doc.put('info', info);
coll.insert(doc);

Here is where I stacked. coll supposed to be DBCollection object, but actually is object of com.mongodb.DBApiLayer$MyCollection class. So the last command returns the error:

??? No method 'insert' with matching signature found for class 'com.mongodb.DBApiLayer$MyCollection'.

In the tutorial the coll variable is created explicitly as DBCollection object:

DBCollection coll = db.getCollection("testCollection")

Am I doing something wrong in MATLAB? Any ideas?

Another minor question about colls variable. It's com.mongodb.util.OrderedSet class and contains list of names of all collections in the db. How could I convert it to MATLAB's cell array?


Update: In addition to Amro's answer this works as well:

wc = com.mongodb.WriteConcern();
coll.insert(doc,wc)

3 Answers 3

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A quick check:

methodsview(coll)        %# or: methods(coll, '-full')

shows that it expects an array:

com.mongodb.WriteResult  insert(com.mongodb.DBObject[])

Try this instead:

doc(1) = BasicDBObject();
doc(1).put('name', 'MongoDB');
doc(1).put('type', 'database');
...
coll.insert(doc);

Note: If you are using Java in MATLAB, I suggest you use the CheckClass and UIInspect utilities by Yair Altman

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    +1. The method does expect an array (or rather a vararg). Since Java5, there are now varargs, so from Java you can just call it with the DBObject directly. Does this mean varargs are not supported in the MATLAB Java bindings?
    – Thilo
    Oct 8, 2010 at 1:18
  • As I recall, Java varargs are simply syntactic sugar for the array construct
    – Amro
    Oct 8, 2010 at 1:55
  • Very useful answer. Thanks a lot. I'm not so experienced with Java in MATLAB but learning.
    – yuk
    Oct 8, 2010 at 14:40
  • Thanks this was helpful, saved me some real RTMFing.
    – yoavram
    Feb 21, 2012 at 9:42
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There is now a driver built expressly to connect MongoDB and Matlab. It is built on top of the mongo-c-driver. Source can be found on github:

https://github.com/gerald-lindsly/mongo-matlab-driver

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  • Interesting. I will give it a try. Thanks.
    – yuk
    Feb 2, 2012 at 4:54
  • This doesn't seem to compile on Mac OS, and seems to have been abandoned (or at least certainly isn't actively being developed/supported)... Nov 28, 2013 at 0:38
  • Beware of this. I spend several hours trying to link in all the external files by constantly googling all the errors I was getting and it still didnt work. The author provides about two vague lines about how ur supposed to implement this.
    – Leon
    Jan 13, 2014 at 3:40
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    i can only confirm this. I had also difficulties getting it to run on windows. The java driver or even the C# driver (see link ) are better options. May 5, 2014 at 12:44
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For the minor question about converting the list of collections use the toArray() method.

>> cList=cell(colls.toArray())

cList = 
  'foo'
  'system.indexes'
  'things'
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