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I have a document per day per meter. How can I add another subdocument in the data array and create the whole document if he doesn't exists ?

{
  "key": "20120418_123456789",
  "data":[
     {
     "Meter": 123456789,
     "Dt": ISODate("2011-12-29T16:00:00.0Z"),
     "Energy": 25,
     "PMin": 11,
     "PMax": 16
     }
  ],
  "config": {"someparam": 4.5}
}

Can I use upsert for that purpose ?

The result will be if document exists :

{
  "key": "20120418_123456789",
  "data":[
     {
     "Meter": 123456789,
     "Dt": ISODate("2011-12-29T16:00:00.0Z"),
     "Energy": 25,
     "PMin": 11,
     "PMax": 16
     },
     {
     "Meter": 123456789,
     "Dt": ISODate("2011-12-29T16:15:00.0Z"),
     "Energy": 22,
     "PMin": 13,
     "PMax": 17
     }
  ],
  "config": {"someparam": 4.5}
}

Thanks in advance

1 Answer 1

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I think what you want is the $addToSet command - that will push an element to an array only if it does not already exist. I've simplified your example a bit for brevity:

db.meters.findOne()
{
    "_id" : ObjectId("4f8e95a718bc9c7da1e6511a"),
    "config" : {
        "someparam" : 4.5
    },
    "data" : [
        {
            "Meter" : 123456789,
        }
    ],
    "key" : "20120418_123456789"
}

Now run:

db.meters.update({"key" : "20120418_123456789"}, {"$addToSet": {"data" : {"Meter" : 1234}}})

And we get the updated version:

db.meters.findOne()
{
    "_id" : ObjectId("4f8e95a718bc9c7da1e6511a"),
    "config" : {
        "someparam" : 4.5
    },
    "data" : [
        {
            "Meter" : 123456789,
        },
        {
            "Meter" : 1234
        }
    ],
    "key" : "20120418_123456789"
}

Run the same command again and the result is unchanged.

Note: you are likely going to be growing these documents, especially if this field is unbounded and causing frequent (relatively expensive) moves by updating in this way - you should have a look here for ideas on how to mitigate this:

http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Padding+Factor#PaddingFactor-ManualPadding

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  • I will have to do 400000 addToSet per day... 96 data per document. It seems to be slow... Is there other ways to do that ?
    – hotips
    Apr 18, 2012 at 11:22
  • as mentioned, you are going to trigger multiple moves by growing an array of values in that manner - that will cause slow down, unless you bound the array in some manner and can predict its maximum size - then you can pad it appropriately and the updates would be far faster. If you cannot do that then perhaps you should consider a different schema and have the data in another collection rather than as an embedded array. Apr 18, 2012 at 12:26

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