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I am attempting to seed a database with a json array of data with mongoimport, however when the data reaches the mongo collection, it imports as a key in the collection object like this:

"items" is my json file, it always shows up as "items", I want the parent array to be the array I'm trying to import itself, does this make sense?

Update

Please see this example, the first image is how mongoimport is importing this array of objects:

{ "_id" : ObjectId("58dc01ecec116d4c9039e47c"), "items" : [ { "id" : 1, "_id" : "item1", "type" : "alert", "title" : "hello.world", "email" : "[email protected]", "message" : "", "createdDate" : "date", "price" : "$9.00", "active" : true }, { "id" : 2, "_id" : "item2", "type" : "welcome.lol", "title" : "Item 2", "email" : "[email protected]", "message" : "lol", "createdDate" : "date", "price" : "$12.00", "active" : true }, { "id" : 3, "_id" : "item3", "type" : "message", "title" : "various.domain", "email" : "[email protected]", "message" : "lol", "createdDate" : "date", "price" : "$3.00", "active" : false }, { "id" : 4, "_id" : "item4", "type" : "message", "title" : "something.else", "message" : "", "createdDate" : "date", "price" : "$12.00", "active" : false }, { "id" : 5, "_id" : "item5", "type" : "update", "title" : "wow.lol", "email" : "[email protected]", "message" : "", "createdDate" : "date", "price" : "$12.00", "active" : false }, { "id" : 6, "_id" : "item6", "type" : "update", "title" : "domainname.net", "email" : "[email protected]", "message" : "cars", "createdDate" : "date", "price" : "$12.00", "active" : false }, { "id" : 7, "_id" : "item7", "type" : "update", "title" : "something.lol", "email" : "[email protected]", "message" : "", "createdDate" : "date", "price" : "$12.00", "active" : false } ] }

Notice how its treats the entire array as an "item" object, with a key in the item "items" which is the array, I want the data to look like this:

{ "_id" : ObjectId("58dc027a2c74df002a957281"), "price" : "asdf", "message" : "asdf", "email" : "aasfd", "title" : "asdf", "dateCreated" : ISODate("2017-03-29T18:52:42.227Z"), "active" : true, "__v" : 0 }
{ "_id" : ObjectId("58dc027b2c74df002a957282"), "price" : "asdf", "message" : "asdf", "email" : "aasfd", "title" : "asdf", "dateCreated" : ISODate("2017-03-29T18:52:43.574Z"), "active" : true, "__v" : 0 }
{ "_id" : ObjectId("58dc027b2c74df002a957283"), "price" : "asdf", "message" : "asdf", "email" : "aasfd", "title" : "asdf", "dateCreated" : ISODate("2017-03-29T18:52:43.708Z"), "active" : true, "__v" : 0 }
{ "_id" : ObjectId("58dc027b2c74df002a957284"), "price" : "asdf", "message" : "asdf", "email" : "aasfd", "title" : "asdf", "dateCreated" : ISODate("2017-03-29T18:52:43.855Z"), "active" : true, "__v" : 0 }
{ "_id" : ObjectId("58dc027b2c74df002a957285"), "price" : "asdf", "message" : "asdf", "email" : "aasfd", "title" : "asdf", "dateCreated" : ISODate("2017-03-29T18:52:43.994Z"), "active" : true, "__v" : 0 }
{ "_id" : ObjectId("58dc027c2c74df002a957286"), "price" : "asdf", "message" : "asdf", "email" : "aasfd", "title" : "asdf", "dateCreated" : ISODate("2017-03-29T18:52:44.128Z"), "active" : true, "__v" : 0 }
{ "_id" : ObjectId("58dc027c2c74df002a957287"), "price" : "asdf", "message" : "asdf", "email" : "aasfd", "title" : "asdf", "dateCreated" : ISODate("2017-03-29T18:52:44.263Z"), "active" : true, "__v" : 0 }
{ "_id" : ObjectId("58dc027c2c74df002a957288"), "price" : "asdf", "message" : "asdf", "email" : "aasfd", "title" : "asdf", "dateCreated" : ISODate("2017-03-29T18:52:44.391Z"), "active" : true, "__v" : 0 }

Where each item in the array is created as an "item" in mongo, each with its own ObjectID - otherwise it's useless for CRUD applications.

Docker MongoDB Log:

mongodb_1       | 2017-03-29T21:38:09.439+0000 I COMMAND  [conn1] command reach-engine.domains command: insert { insert: "domains", documents: [ { items: [ { id: 1, _id: "item1", type: "alert", title: "hello.world", email: "[email protected]", message: "", createdDate: "date", price: "$9.00", active: true }, { id: 2, _id: "item2", type: "welcome.lol", title: "Item 2", email: "[email protected]", message: "lol", createdDate: "date", price: "$12.00", active: true }, { id: 3, _id: "item3", type: "message", title: "various.domain", email: "[email protected]", message: "lol", createdDate: "date", price: "$3.00", active: false }, { id: 4, _id: "item4", type: "message", title: "something.else", message: "", createdDate: "date", price: "$12.00", active: false }, { id: 5, _id: "item5", type: "update", title: "wow.lol", email: "[email protected]", message: "", createdDate: "date", price: "$12.00", active: false }, { id: 6, _id: "item6", type: "update", title: "domainname.net", email: "[email protected]", message: "cars", createdDate: "date", price: "$12.00", active: false }, { id: 7, _id: "item7", type: "update", title: "something.lol", email: "[email protected]", message: "", createdDate: "date", price: "$12.00", active: false } ] } ], writeConcern: { getLastError: 1, w: 1 }, ordered: false } ninserted:1 keyUpdates:0 writeConflicts:0 numYields:0 reslen:40 locks:{ Global: { acquireCount: { r: 2, w: 2 } }, Database: { acquireCount: { w: 1, W: 1 } }, Collection: { acquireCount: { W: 1 } } } protocol:op_query 250ms
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  • Hi iamwhitebox; rather than including a screenshot of the mongoimport command and output, could you paste the output into the question as text? Text is encouraged, because it makes the question easier to index, transcribe, and understand. Mar 29, 2017 at 9:10
  • ok thanks. updated.
    – Jeff Voss
    Mar 29, 2017 at 18:53

1 Answer 1

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It would be useful to know what command you are using to import, but I just created a database an imported the following JSON with this command:

mongoimport --db test --collection example --type json --file example.json --jsonArray

Make sure you are using the --jsonArray flag


example.json

[
    {
        "color": "red",
        "value": "#f00"
    },
    {
        "color": "green",
        "value": "#0f0"
    },
    {
        "color": "blue",
        "value": "#00f"
    },
    {
        "color": "cyan",
        "value": "#0ff"
    },
    {
        "color": "magenta",
        "value": "#f0f"
    },
    {
        "color": "yellow",
        "value": "#ff0"
    },
    {
        "color": "black",
        "value": "#000"
    }
]
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  • this will show up as an "item" in your mongo collection, complete with ObjectID, and that object will have a "items" : [ ] array in it which will be your collection
    – Jeff Voss
    Mar 28, 2017 at 23:25
  • So you have an array of parent objects, and each parent has a set of items. You want your collection to contain all the items? Mar 28, 2017 at 23:59
  • With the clarity of your question, the solution I provided still achieves that outcome. See the output: i.imgur.com/xS5Jmpm.png Mar 29, 2017 at 19:58
  • ah yes I see this doing the same thing on my local, however my actual database is on a docker container - and is producing different results. so weird! upvoted.
    – Jeff Voss
    Mar 29, 2017 at 20:56
  • I'm actually running mongo in docker as well, though locally. Might be a JSON formatting issue? Mar 29, 2017 at 21:00

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