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Mastering MongoDB 7.0 - Fourth Edition

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Published in Jan 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835460474
Pages 434 pages
Edition 4th Edition
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Marko Aleksendrić Marko Aleksendrić
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters

Preface Chapter 1: Introduction to MongoDB Chapter 2: The MongoDB Architecture Chapter 3: Developer Tools Chapter 4: Connecting to MongoDB Chapter 5: CRUD Operations and Basic Queries Chapter 6: Schema Design and Data Modeling Chapter 7: Advanced Querying in MongoDB Chapter 8: Aggregation Chapter 9: Multi-Document ACID Transactions Chapter 10: Index Optimization Chapter 11: MongoDB Atlas: Powering the Future of Developer Data Platforms Chapter 12: Monitoring and Backup in MongoDB Chapter 13: Introduction to Atlas Search Chapter 14: Integrating Applications with MongoDB Chapter 15: Security Chapter 16: Auditing Chapter 17: Encryption Index Other Books You May Enjoy

Index types

In the following section, you will explore different index types, understanding how and when to utilize them for optimal outcomes.

Single-field indexes and indexing embedded documents

The simplest and the most common type of index is the single-field index. By default, MongoDB automatically generates single-field indexes for every collection—a unique index on the _id field. This index prevents the insertion of a second document with the same value for the _id field into the collection.

In the previous section, you saw an example of the simplest possible single-field index. You can further enhance your books collection by adding a couple more indexes—one for the titles and one for the price, which is an embedded field, to make it unique.

Execute the following command:

db.books.createIndex({ "title": 1 }, { "unique": true })

Note

Two indexes cannot have the same shape even in cases when the options are different. For...

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