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I'm trying to move this "simple" query from MongoDB Console to my C# Code.

This is the query:

db.getCollection('Entity').find({ Keywords : { $regex : /ABC/ } })

This query returns all Entities that have a keyword that contains 'ABC' in the array of keyowords.

When I try to do that in C# using the MongoDB C# Driver, I code that:

FilterDefinition<Entity> filterDefinition = "{ Keywords : { $regex : /ABC/ } }";
var data= await _repository.Collection.Find(filterDefinition).ToListAsync();

But I have an error:

FormatException: JSON reader expected a string but found '/ABC/'.

Thanks!!

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You can use an expression that contains a Regex like this

var regex = new Regex("ABC");
return collection.Find(e => regex.IsMatch(e.Keywords)).ToListAsync();

If you want to create a FilterDefinition use the builder

var filter = Builders<Entity>.Filter.Regex("keywords", new BsonRegularExpression("ABC"));
return collection.Find(filter).ToListAsync();

If you want to find matches in an array use an expression like

return collection.Find(e => e.Keywords.Any(k => regex.IsMatch(k)).ToListAsync();
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  • @chemitaxis I added an example for an array.
    – hansmaad
    Jan 14, 2016 at 12:12
  • Thanks, it works fine... but why is not working my solution? I can see that the filter is the same.
    – chemitaxis
    Jan 14, 2016 at 12:13
  • It's not necessary the second part: var filter = Builders<Entity>.Filter.Regex("Keywords", new BsonRegularExpression("/" + query + "/")); That works perfectly.
    – chemitaxis
    Jan 14, 2016 at 12:14
  • @chemitaxis I think because the FilterDefinition string conversion expects JSON, and JSON does not have regex literals
    – hansmaad
    Jan 14, 2016 at 12:15
  • Please, edit your answer with my comment and I check like OK :)
    – chemitaxis
    Jan 14, 2016 at 12:22
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Have you tried using the Matches method in the csharp driver? You can use the Mongo query builders to construct your query to run against your collection.

e.g.

var search = "ABC";    
Query<Entity>.Matches(t => t.Keywords, new BsonRegularExpression(string.Format("/{0}/i", Regex.Escape(search))));

The returning IMongoQuery can then be used to query your collection along with other queries.

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