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I need to delete some records from a collection in mongo db using official C# driver. My code is as follows.

public static void Remove(List<ObjectId> objectIds)
{
        ObjectMongoCollection.Remove(Query.In("NotificationId", new BsonArray(objectIds)), SafeMode.True);
}

public class Notification
{
    public static MongoCollection<Notification> ObjectMongoCollection = MongoHelper.GetMongoServer("MongoKelimeYarisi").GetDatabase("KelimeYarisi").GetCollection<Notification>("Notification");

    [BsonId]
    public ObjectId NotificationId { get; set; }
    public int PlayerId { get; set; }
    public string OpponentName { get; set; }
    public string gameId { get; set; }
    public DateTime CreateDate { get; set; }
    public NotificationStatus Status = NotificationStatus.New;
    public NotificationType Type = NotificationType.RoundSubmit;
    public bool IsPushed { get; set; }

It runs without an error but doesn't seem to work. How can i delete records using a list of ObjectIds.

Also tried:

ObjectMongoCollection.Remove(Query.In("_id", new BsonArray(objectIds)), SafeMode.True);

3 Answers 3

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I used a different approach to obtain a mongo query and that worked. I built a linq query and converted it to a mongo query.

    public static void Remove(List<ObjectId> objectIds)
    {
        var linqQuery = from n in ObjectMongoCollection.AsQueryable<Notification>() where n.NotificationId.In(objectIds) select n;
        var mongoQuery = ((MongoQueryable<Notification>)linqQuery).GetMongoQuery();       
        ObjectMongoCollection.Remove(mongoQuery);
    }
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I am unable to reproduce this. I wrote a test program as similar as possible to your code and it does in fact Remove the multiple records. Here's my test program:

http://pastie.org/4618039

Let me know if you have any further questions.

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  • Meant to add: you do have use "_id" for the field name if using the untyped query builder. I added a commented line of code that shows how to create the same query using the typed query builder, which is usually the preferred way to go. Aug 30, 2012 at 18:47
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You could write a method called something like:

public void destroy() {
        ...
    }

In this method you will use the list of your ObjectIds and loop through them.

foreach(Enitity enitity in entities) {
    ...
}

Than you can use MongoDB.Driver.Linq to execute specific queries in your list:

var query = Query<Entity>.EQ(e => e.Attribute, entity.Value);
db.GetCollection<Entity>("Entity").Remove(query);

Where Value would be the object's value that you want. This will remove the elements from the db that contains specific value.

I hope you find this useful.

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  • Seems inefficient surely since you're looping without using the mongo driver to just query it?
    – Imdad
    Oct 28, 2017 at 12:03

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