I'm trying to set up a simple blog system using mongo as the db and php as the language. I'm not sure how to put a date or timestamp into mongo (I guess I need a timestamp so I can pull the postings back in the descending order they were posted in). I've posted below what I've written now as a stub - which is creating a PHP date and sticking that in - but that seems to come out as a String. This is something that I'm so used to handling in Oracle that it took me by surprise in mongo. Suggestions?
try{
date_default_timezone_set('America/New_York');
//$dt = date('j-m-y h-i-s');
$conn = new Mongo(); // connect
$db = $conn->selectDB("blog");
$collection = $db->items;
$item =array(
'title' => $_POST['title'],
'txt' => $_POST['txt'],
'labels' => $_POST['labels'],
'user' => $_POST['user'],
'dt' => date('j-m-y h-i-s')
);
$collection->insert($item);
/// disconnect from server
$conn->close();
} catch ( MongoConnectionException $e ) {
echo '<p>Couldn\'t connect to mongodb, is the "mongo" process running?</p>';
exit();
}