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I want to display the data with category doctor but I seem to get all the data.

I have tried using: result=db.find({},{"first_name": 1, "last_name": 1, "cat": 'doctor'}) but still I get the wrong result.

@app.route("/users/get_doctors", methods = ['GET'])
def get_doctors():
    try:
        db = mongo.db.Login_Details
        result=db.find({},{"first_name": 1, "last_name": 1, "cat": 
        'doctor'})
        doctors = []
        for dr in result:
            doctors.append({"first_name": dr['first_name'], "last_name" : 
            dr['last_name'], "cat" : dr['cat']})
        return jsonify(doctors)
    except Exception:
        return 'error'
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  • I think you're passing an empty dict (i.e. {}) to the find method
    – BMW
    Mar 23, 2019 at 11:42
  • I have tried this result = db.find({'cat': 'doctor'}, ['first_name', 'last_name', 'cat']) and also this result = db.find({'cat': 'doctor'}, {'first_name', 'last_name', 'cat'}) but, still not working
    – user9110381
    Mar 24, 2019 at 8:22

2 Answers 2

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This is because you are trying to combine filter and projection which is incorrect. Per MongoDB docs the first argument is filter and the second one is projection (which you may or may not need).

# Thi result contain all document with category doctor. Only first name,
# last name and category are retrieved.
result = db.find({'cat': 'doctor'}, ['first_name', 'last_name', 'cat'])

The above example takes two arguments: the first one is a filter which is something like WHERE clausule in an ordinary SQL and the second argument is projection which lists fields which are going to be retrieved.

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  • I have tried it but there seems to be some syntax issue I believe due to which it does not work.
    – user9110381
    Mar 23, 2019 at 11:51
  • I've fixed a typo in the code sample (dp -> db). It should work now. Mar 23, 2019 at 11:54
  • There seems to be some other problem other than this. I have fixed the typo already in the code.
    – user9110381
    Mar 23, 2019 at 12:01
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db.find( {"cat" : "doctor" })

Will find all documents with cat = doctor.

db.find({"cat": "doctor"}, {"first_name": 1, "last_name": 1})

Will find all documents with cat = doctor. It will then only output the first_name and last_name fields. It will also output the _id field unless this explicitly suppressed by { "_id": 0, "first_name": 1, "last_name": 1}. The second argument defines the projection of the fields i.e. what fields will appear in the output.

See mongodb find for details on the syntax for queries and projections.

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