mongoengine - Query on ListField of EmbeddedDocumentField












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I use mongoengine with Django and python.



This is my code:



class Chambre(EmbeddedDocument):
max_personne = IntField(default=0)
prix = IntField(default=0)

class Hotel(Document):
code = IntField(default=0)
nom = StringField(max_length=200)
chambre = ListField(EmbeddedDocumentField(Chambre))
resume = StringField(max_length=200)


1 - I want a query to filter all Hotel that have at least a Chambre with prix >= a (a floeat number)



2 - also have that Chambre



Any idea?










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    I use mongoengine with Django and python.



    This is my code:



    class Chambre(EmbeddedDocument):
    max_personne = IntField(default=0)
    prix = IntField(default=0)

    class Hotel(Document):
    code = IntField(default=0)
    nom = StringField(max_length=200)
    chambre = ListField(EmbeddedDocumentField(Chambre))
    resume = StringField(max_length=200)


    1 - I want a query to filter all Hotel that have at least a Chambre with prix >= a (a floeat number)



    2 - also have that Chambre



    Any idea?










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      I use mongoengine with Django and python.



      This is my code:



      class Chambre(EmbeddedDocument):
      max_personne = IntField(default=0)
      prix = IntField(default=0)

      class Hotel(Document):
      code = IntField(default=0)
      nom = StringField(max_length=200)
      chambre = ListField(EmbeddedDocumentField(Chambre))
      resume = StringField(max_length=200)


      1 - I want a query to filter all Hotel that have at least a Chambre with prix >= a (a floeat number)



      2 - also have that Chambre



      Any idea?










      share|improve this question
















      I use mongoengine with Django and python.



      This is my code:



      class Chambre(EmbeddedDocument):
      max_personne = IntField(default=0)
      prix = IntField(default=0)

      class Hotel(Document):
      code = IntField(default=0)
      nom = StringField(max_length=200)
      chambre = ListField(EmbeddedDocumentField(Chambre))
      resume = StringField(max_length=200)


      1 - I want a query to filter all Hotel that have at least a Chambre with prix >= a (a floeat number)



      2 - also have that Chambre



      Any idea?







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          You can use the embedded notation as well as the Query Operator for "greater than or equal "



          Hotel.objects(chambre__prix__gte=a)


          Or if you need to cast as an integer:



          Hotel.objects(chambre__prix__gte=int(math.floor(a)))


          If you want to only project the "matched" element, use a raw query directly on the driver instead:



          Hotel._get_collection().find(
          { 'chambre.prix': { '$gte': int(math.floor(a)) } },
          { 'chambre.$': 1 }
          )





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          • and how to have this chambre also?

            – user8208945
            Jun 28 '17 at 5:51











          • @abinax No idea what you mean. Do you mean return only the entry of the array that matches the condition?

            – Neil Lunn
            Jun 28 '17 at 5:53











          • yeah, in the every Hotel.chambre there is chambre that have prix>a only

            – user8208945
            Jun 28 '17 at 5:59











          • @abinax As to the context of the question, I believe .fields(chambre__S=1) does the positional match here. See above. As for anything else outside of the scope of the question you asked, then please Ask a New Question instead.

            – Neil Lunn
            Jun 28 '17 at 6:07













          • I gor this :Exception Type: AttributeError Exception Value: 'str' object has no attribute 'db_field'

            – user8208945
            Jun 28 '17 at 6:23











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          You can use the embedded notation as well as the Query Operator for "greater than or equal "



          Hotel.objects(chambre__prix__gte=a)


          Or if you need to cast as an integer:



          Hotel.objects(chambre__prix__gte=int(math.floor(a)))


          If you want to only project the "matched" element, use a raw query directly on the driver instead:



          Hotel._get_collection().find(
          { 'chambre.prix': { '$gte': int(math.floor(a)) } },
          { 'chambre.$': 1 }
          )





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          • and how to have this chambre also?

            – user8208945
            Jun 28 '17 at 5:51











          • @abinax No idea what you mean. Do you mean return only the entry of the array that matches the condition?

            – Neil Lunn
            Jun 28 '17 at 5:53











          • yeah, in the every Hotel.chambre there is chambre that have prix>a only

            – user8208945
            Jun 28 '17 at 5:59











          • @abinax As to the context of the question, I believe .fields(chambre__S=1) does the positional match here. See above. As for anything else outside of the scope of the question you asked, then please Ask a New Question instead.

            – Neil Lunn
            Jun 28 '17 at 6:07













          • I gor this :Exception Type: AttributeError Exception Value: 'str' object has no attribute 'db_field'

            – user8208945
            Jun 28 '17 at 6:23
















          0














          You can use the embedded notation as well as the Query Operator for "greater than or equal "



          Hotel.objects(chambre__prix__gte=a)


          Or if you need to cast as an integer:



          Hotel.objects(chambre__prix__gte=int(math.floor(a)))


          If you want to only project the "matched" element, use a raw query directly on the driver instead:



          Hotel._get_collection().find(
          { 'chambre.prix': { '$gte': int(math.floor(a)) } },
          { 'chambre.$': 1 }
          )





          share|improve this answer


























          • and how to have this chambre also?

            – user8208945
            Jun 28 '17 at 5:51











          • @abinax No idea what you mean. Do you mean return only the entry of the array that matches the condition?

            – Neil Lunn
            Jun 28 '17 at 5:53











          • yeah, in the every Hotel.chambre there is chambre that have prix>a only

            – user8208945
            Jun 28 '17 at 5:59











          • @abinax As to the context of the question, I believe .fields(chambre__S=1) does the positional match here. See above. As for anything else outside of the scope of the question you asked, then please Ask a New Question instead.

            – Neil Lunn
            Jun 28 '17 at 6:07













          • I gor this :Exception Type: AttributeError Exception Value: 'str' object has no attribute 'db_field'

            – user8208945
            Jun 28 '17 at 6:23














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          You can use the embedded notation as well as the Query Operator for "greater than or equal "



          Hotel.objects(chambre__prix__gte=a)


          Or if you need to cast as an integer:



          Hotel.objects(chambre__prix__gte=int(math.floor(a)))


          If you want to only project the "matched" element, use a raw query directly on the driver instead:



          Hotel._get_collection().find(
          { 'chambre.prix': { '$gte': int(math.floor(a)) } },
          { 'chambre.$': 1 }
          )





          share|improve this answer















          You can use the embedded notation as well as the Query Operator for "greater than or equal "



          Hotel.objects(chambre__prix__gte=a)


          Or if you need to cast as an integer:



          Hotel.objects(chambre__prix__gte=int(math.floor(a)))


          If you want to only project the "matched" element, use a raw query directly on the driver instead:



          Hotel._get_collection().find(
          { 'chambre.prix': { '$gte': int(math.floor(a)) } },
          { 'chambre.$': 1 }
          )






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          • and how to have this chambre also?

            – user8208945
            Jun 28 '17 at 5:51











          • @abinax No idea what you mean. Do you mean return only the entry of the array that matches the condition?

            – Neil Lunn
            Jun 28 '17 at 5:53











          • yeah, in the every Hotel.chambre there is chambre that have prix>a only

            – user8208945
            Jun 28 '17 at 5:59











          • @abinax As to the context of the question, I believe .fields(chambre__S=1) does the positional match here. See above. As for anything else outside of the scope of the question you asked, then please Ask a New Question instead.

            – Neil Lunn
            Jun 28 '17 at 6:07













          • I gor this :Exception Type: AttributeError Exception Value: 'str' object has no attribute 'db_field'

            – user8208945
            Jun 28 '17 at 6:23



















          • and how to have this chambre also?

            – user8208945
            Jun 28 '17 at 5:51











          • @abinax No idea what you mean. Do you mean return only the entry of the array that matches the condition?

            – Neil Lunn
            Jun 28 '17 at 5:53











          • yeah, in the every Hotel.chambre there is chambre that have prix>a only

            – user8208945
            Jun 28 '17 at 5:59











          • @abinax As to the context of the question, I believe .fields(chambre__S=1) does the positional match here. See above. As for anything else outside of the scope of the question you asked, then please Ask a New Question instead.

            – Neil Lunn
            Jun 28 '17 at 6:07













          • I gor this :Exception Type: AttributeError Exception Value: 'str' object has no attribute 'db_field'

            – user8208945
            Jun 28 '17 at 6:23

















          and how to have this chambre also?

          – user8208945
          Jun 28 '17 at 5:51





          and how to have this chambre also?

          – user8208945
          Jun 28 '17 at 5:51













          @abinax No idea what you mean. Do you mean return only the entry of the array that matches the condition?

          – Neil Lunn
          Jun 28 '17 at 5:53





          @abinax No idea what you mean. Do you mean return only the entry of the array that matches the condition?

          – Neil Lunn
          Jun 28 '17 at 5:53













          yeah, in the every Hotel.chambre there is chambre that have prix>a only

          – user8208945
          Jun 28 '17 at 5:59





          yeah, in the every Hotel.chambre there is chambre that have prix>a only

          – user8208945
          Jun 28 '17 at 5:59













          @abinax As to the context of the question, I believe .fields(chambre__S=1) does the positional match here. See above. As for anything else outside of the scope of the question you asked, then please Ask a New Question instead.

          – Neil Lunn
          Jun 28 '17 at 6:07







          @abinax As to the context of the question, I believe .fields(chambre__S=1) does the positional match here. See above. As for anything else outside of the scope of the question you asked, then please Ask a New Question instead.

          – Neil Lunn
          Jun 28 '17 at 6:07















          I gor this :Exception Type: AttributeError Exception Value: 'str' object has no attribute 'db_field'

          – user8208945
          Jun 28 '17 at 6:23





          I gor this :Exception Type: AttributeError Exception Value: 'str' object has no attribute 'db_field'

          – user8208945
          Jun 28 '17 at 6:23


















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