So I've got this simple login function that is trying to match email address with a password in the database and compare it with the user entered data via form.
function login($email, $password){
$m = new Mongo("localhost");
$m->connect();
$db = $m->users;
$collection = $db->test_collection;
echo "<pre>";
var_dump($collection->findOne(array('name' => 'john'))); //returns correctly
var_dump($collection->find(array('name' => 'john'))); //returns mongo cursor object
echo "</pre>";
}
I don't understand why the find() only returns a cursor object. Answers?
This is the mongo document
array(5) {
["_id"]=>
object(MongoId)#22 (1) {
["$id"]=>"4d7eaa848baf84d32b000000"
}
["activated"]=> (true)
["email"]=> "john@smith.com"
["name"]=> "john"
["password"]=> "334c4a4c42fdb79d7ebc3e73b517e6f8"
}
How would I do a "WHERE" query that would find both email and password in the same document? I'm obviously not getting the paramaters correct for the find() and findOne() queries. What is the correct syntax in PHP?