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Getting this error when I run db.messages.remove(). "remove needs a query at src/mongo/shell/collection.js". any suggestions to resolve this error?

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    Note: if you actually want to remove all documents in a collection it is faster to a do a collection.drop(). The remove() operation will delete documents individually & update indexes as the documents are deleted; a drop() will immediately delete all documents & indexes for the collection.
    – Stennie
    Aug 4, 2014 at 3:37

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As the message says you need to provide a query, but it can be an empty one (if you want to remove all documents):

db.messages.remove({})

EDIT: I would like emphasize the comment made by Stennie:

Note: if you actually want to remove all documents in a collection it is faster to a do a collection.drop(). The remove() operation will delete documents individually & update indexes as the documents are deleted; a drop() will immediately delete all documents & indexes for the collection.

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  • i wonder why they don't just mark no parameter as valid instead of giving a message. does {} really mean anything?
    – Mustafa
    Dec 24, 2014 at 7:20
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    @MurWade in MongoDB Linux it is as you say. Not in Windows where the argument has to be provided. Really dont' know why
    – tuned
    Feb 12, 2015 at 2:10
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If you are trying to drop the collection messages, then you need to execute db.messages.drop().

Otherwise, the command db.messages.remove() is used to delete a particular document and therefore you need to write a query to allow MongoDB engine to know which document needs to be gotten rid of. For ex. db.messages.remove({_id : }).

The lack of {_id : } is causing the error that remove needs a query....

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Run:

db.collectionname.remove({});

result :

WriteResult({ "nRemoved" : 7 })
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  • While this code may answer the question, providing additional context regarding how and/or why it solves the problem would improve the answer's long-term value. Jan 21, 2017 at 13:50
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Remove all collections from MongoDB database, use below Syntax:

db.getCollectionNames().forEach(
function(collection_name){
    print('CollectionName: '+ collection_name +', '+ db[collection_name].remove({})
)

});

Output:

CollectionName: Document_CODE, WriteResult({ "nRemoved" : 20 })
CollectionName: Document_DATA, WriteResult({ "nRemoved" : 10 })
CollectionName: Document_NAME, WriteResult({ "nRemoved" : 10 })
CollectionName: Document_COLLE, WriteResult({ "nRemoved" : 1 })

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