search and return objects in arrays mongoDB





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I'm using laravel-mongoDB
how can I search in attraction and blog titles and only retrieve the object, not whole record.
I've tried



[
'$match' => [
"attraction.title" =>
['$regex' => '.*' . $request- >search . '.*']
],
],


result was whole record.
for example if search is first, output should be :



[{title: "first attraction", complete: false},{title: "first blog", complete: false}]


and this is records



[attraction: [{title: "first attraction", complete: false}, {title:"second attraction", 
complete: true}]
blog: [{title: "first blog", complete: false}, {title: "second blog", complete: false}]
title: "test"
type: "internal"]









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    I'm using laravel-mongoDB
    how can I search in attraction and blog titles and only retrieve the object, not whole record.
    I've tried



    [
    '$match' => [
    "attraction.title" =>
    ['$regex' => '.*' . $request- >search . '.*']
    ],
    ],


    result was whole record.
    for example if search is first, output should be :



    [{title: "first attraction", complete: false},{title: "first blog", complete: false}]


    and this is records



    [attraction: [{title: "first attraction", complete: false}, {title:"second attraction", 
    complete: true}]
    blog: [{title: "first blog", complete: false}, {title: "second blog", complete: false}]
    title: "test"
    type: "internal"]









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      I'm using laravel-mongoDB
      how can I search in attraction and blog titles and only retrieve the object, not whole record.
      I've tried



      [
      '$match' => [
      "attraction.title" =>
      ['$regex' => '.*' . $request- >search . '.*']
      ],
      ],


      result was whole record.
      for example if search is first, output should be :



      [{title: "first attraction", complete: false},{title: "first blog", complete: false}]


      and this is records



      [attraction: [{title: "first attraction", complete: false}, {title:"second attraction", 
      complete: true}]
      blog: [{title: "first blog", complete: false}, {title: "second blog", complete: false}]
      title: "test"
      type: "internal"]









      share|improve this question














      I'm using laravel-mongoDB
      how can I search in attraction and blog titles and only retrieve the object, not whole record.
      I've tried



      [
      '$match' => [
      "attraction.title" =>
      ['$regex' => '.*' . $request- >search . '.*']
      ],
      ],


      result was whole record.
      for example if search is first, output should be :



      [{title: "first attraction", complete: false},{title: "first blog", complete: false}]


      and this is records



      [attraction: [{title: "first attraction", complete: false}, {title:"second attraction", 
      complete: true}]
      blog: [{title: "first blog", complete: false}, {title: "second blog", complete: false}]
      title: "test"
      type: "internal"]






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          I didn't get the result with only just query but hope it helps



          $data = Model::raw(function ($collection) use ($request) {
          return $collection->aggregate([
          ['$facet' =>
          [
          'attr' => [
          [
          '$match' => [
          "attraction.title" => ['$regex' => '.*' . $request->search . '.*'],
          ],
          ],
          [
          '$unwind' => '$attraction'
          ],
          [
          '$project' => [
          'title' => '$attraction.title',
          ]
          ],
          [
          '$match' => [
          "title" => ['$regex' => '.*' . $request->search . '.*'],
          ],
          ]
          ],
          'blog' => [
          [
          '$match' => [
          "blog.title" => ['$regex' => '.*' . $request->search . '.*'],
          ],
          ],
          [
          '$unwind' => '$blog'
          ],
          [
          '$project' => [
          'title' => '$blog.title',
          ]
          ],
          [
          '$match' => [
          "title" => ['$regex' => '.*' . $request->search . '.*'],
          ],
          ]
          ]
          ]
          ],


          ]

          );
          });


          $data will be like:



            {
          attr:[
          {title:...},
          {title:...}
          ],
          blog:[
          {title:...},
          {title:...}
          ]
          }


          and use iterator_to_array and foreach to get final result






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            I didn't get the result with only just query but hope it helps



            $data = Model::raw(function ($collection) use ($request) {
            return $collection->aggregate([
            ['$facet' =>
            [
            'attr' => [
            [
            '$match' => [
            "attraction.title" => ['$regex' => '.*' . $request->search . '.*'],
            ],
            ],
            [
            '$unwind' => '$attraction'
            ],
            [
            '$project' => [
            'title' => '$attraction.title',
            ]
            ],
            [
            '$match' => [
            "title" => ['$regex' => '.*' . $request->search . '.*'],
            ],
            ]
            ],
            'blog' => [
            [
            '$match' => [
            "blog.title" => ['$regex' => '.*' . $request->search . '.*'],
            ],
            ],
            [
            '$unwind' => '$blog'
            ],
            [
            '$project' => [
            'title' => '$blog.title',
            ]
            ],
            [
            '$match' => [
            "title" => ['$regex' => '.*' . $request->search . '.*'],
            ],
            ]
            ]
            ]
            ],


            ]

            );
            });


            $data will be like:



              {
            attr:[
            {title:...},
            {title:...}
            ],
            blog:[
            {title:...},
            {title:...}
            ]
            }


            and use iterator_to_array and foreach to get final result






            share|improve this answer






























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              I didn't get the result with only just query but hope it helps



              $data = Model::raw(function ($collection) use ($request) {
              return $collection->aggregate([
              ['$facet' =>
              [
              'attr' => [
              [
              '$match' => [
              "attraction.title" => ['$regex' => '.*' . $request->search . '.*'],
              ],
              ],
              [
              '$unwind' => '$attraction'
              ],
              [
              '$project' => [
              'title' => '$attraction.title',
              ]
              ],
              [
              '$match' => [
              "title" => ['$regex' => '.*' . $request->search . '.*'],
              ],
              ]
              ],
              'blog' => [
              [
              '$match' => [
              "blog.title" => ['$regex' => '.*' . $request->search . '.*'],
              ],
              ],
              [
              '$unwind' => '$blog'
              ],
              [
              '$project' => [
              'title' => '$blog.title',
              ]
              ],
              [
              '$match' => [
              "title" => ['$regex' => '.*' . $request->search . '.*'],
              ],
              ]
              ]
              ]
              ],


              ]

              );
              });


              $data will be like:



                {
              attr:[
              {title:...},
              {title:...}
              ],
              blog:[
              {title:...},
              {title:...}
              ]
              }


              and use iterator_to_array and foreach to get final result






              share|improve this answer




























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                I didn't get the result with only just query but hope it helps



                $data = Model::raw(function ($collection) use ($request) {
                return $collection->aggregate([
                ['$facet' =>
                [
                'attr' => [
                [
                '$match' => [
                "attraction.title" => ['$regex' => '.*' . $request->search . '.*'],
                ],
                ],
                [
                '$unwind' => '$attraction'
                ],
                [
                '$project' => [
                'title' => '$attraction.title',
                ]
                ],
                [
                '$match' => [
                "title" => ['$regex' => '.*' . $request->search . '.*'],
                ],
                ]
                ],
                'blog' => [
                [
                '$match' => [
                "blog.title" => ['$regex' => '.*' . $request->search . '.*'],
                ],
                ],
                [
                '$unwind' => '$blog'
                ],
                [
                '$project' => [
                'title' => '$blog.title',
                ]
                ],
                [
                '$match' => [
                "title" => ['$regex' => '.*' . $request->search . '.*'],
                ],
                ]
                ]
                ]
                ],


                ]

                );
                });


                $data will be like:



                  {
                attr:[
                {title:...},
                {title:...}
                ],
                blog:[
                {title:...},
                {title:...}
                ]
                }


                and use iterator_to_array and foreach to get final result






                share|improve this answer















                I didn't get the result with only just query but hope it helps



                $data = Model::raw(function ($collection) use ($request) {
                return $collection->aggregate([
                ['$facet' =>
                [
                'attr' => [
                [
                '$match' => [
                "attraction.title" => ['$regex' => '.*' . $request->search . '.*'],
                ],
                ],
                [
                '$unwind' => '$attraction'
                ],
                [
                '$project' => [
                'title' => '$attraction.title',
                ]
                ],
                [
                '$match' => [
                "title" => ['$regex' => '.*' . $request->search . '.*'],
                ],
                ]
                ],
                'blog' => [
                [
                '$match' => [
                "blog.title" => ['$regex' => '.*' . $request->search . '.*'],
                ],
                ],
                [
                '$unwind' => '$blog'
                ],
                [
                '$project' => [
                'title' => '$blog.title',
                ]
                ],
                [
                '$match' => [
                "title" => ['$regex' => '.*' . $request->search . '.*'],
                ],
                ]
                ]
                ]
                ],


                ]

                );
                });


                $data will be like:



                  {
                attr:[
                {title:...},
                {title:...}
                ],
                blog:[
                {title:...},
                {title:...}
                ]
                }


                and use iterator_to_array and foreach to get final result







                share|improve this answer














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