I'm using mongodb 2.2.0 and am trying to print json in a single line as opposed to "pretty" printing using printjson()
or find().pretty()
. i.e. I need the documents listed in json format as done by just running the command db.collection.find().limit(10)
, but I need it done using a cursor in a javascript file as follows:
var cursor = db.collection.find().sort({_id:-1}).limit(10000);
while(cursor.hasNext()){
//printNonPrettyJson(cursor.next()); //How???!
}
print()
doesn't do the job, it just prints some gibberish about the object identifier.
The reason I want this is because I'm calling the javascript file from the console and then passing the output to a file as follows:
mongo mydatabase myjsfile.js >> /tmp/myoutput.txt
EDIT: I want the output as follows:
> db.zips.find().limit(2)
{ "city" : "ACMAR", "loc" : [ -86.51557, 33.584132 ], "pop" : 6055, "state" : "A
L", "_id" : "35004" }
{ "city" : "ADAMSVILLE", "loc" : [ -86.959727, 33.588437 ], "pop" : 10616, "stat
e" : "AL", "_id" : "35005" }
>
and not like:
> db.zips.find().limit(2).pretty()
{
"city" : "ACMAR",
"loc" : [
-86.51557,
33.584132
],
"pop" : 6055,
"state" : "AL",
"_id" : "35004"
}
{
"city" : "ADAMSVILLE",
"loc" : [
-86.959727,
33.588437
],
"pop" : 10616,
"state" : "AL",
"_id" : "35005"
}
>
as is given by all the other methods. Again, I need this using a cursor object.
print()
displays on the cursor?[object bson_object]