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Say I have a record with

{
  "_id": "3536463525325645",
  "name": "james",
  "friends": [
    "jack",
    "john",
    "jeff",
    "michael"
  ]
}

I want to clear the entire array so the result would be:

{
  "_id": "3536463525325645",
  "name": "james",
  "friends": [
  ]
}

I try using $pull but with no avail. Anyone with any suggestions?

2
  • what was your $pull query?
    – knowbody
    Jun 14, 2014 at 18:11
  • 2
    you could do friends = new Array() and then save it. I think that's the best option if you want to just delete everything from the array
    – knowbody
    Jun 14, 2014 at 18:17

2 Answers 2

19

You can do it with an update statement:

Person.update({name:"james"}, { $set: { friends: [] }}, function(err, affected){
    console.log('affected: ', affected);
});
1
  • Is there any way to use async/await with update this way? Jul 17, 2019 at 19:10
0

If you want to remove all elements including key of the element attributes list. Here is the example of mongoDB unset operator:

db.UM_PREAUTH_CASE.update(
{ 'Id' : 123},
{ $unset: { dataElements: ""} }
)

JSON looks like this:

{
"Id":123,
"dataElements" : [ 
        {
            "createdBy" : "Kishore Babu Diyyana",
            "createdByUserId" : 2020
        },
        {
            "createdBy" : "Diyyana Kishore",
            "createdByUserId" : 2021
        }
    ]
}

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