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First step to do any operation is to create a Manager instance.
// Connect to MongoDB using Manager Instance $manager = new MongoDBDriverManager("mongodb://localhost:27017");
Second step is to prepare and execute a bulkWrite object to update record(s) in the collection.
// Create a BulkWrite Object $bulk = new MongoDBDriverBulkWrite([''ordered'' => true]); $bulk->update([''First_Name'' => "Mahesh"],[''$set'' => [''e_mail'' => ''[email protected]'']]); // Execute the commands. $result = $manager->executeBulkWrite(''myDb.sampleCollection'', $bulk);
Example
Try the following example to update a document in MongoDB server −
Copy and paste the following example as mongodb_example.php −
<?php try { $bulk = new MongoDBDriverBulkWrite([''ordered'' => true]); $bulk->update([''First_Name'' => "Mahesh"],[''$set'' => [''e_mail'' => ''[email protected]'']]); // connect to mongodb $manager = new MongoDBDriverManager("mongodb://localhost:27017"); $result = $manager->executeBulkWrite(''myDb.sampleCollection'', $bulk); printf("Updated %d document(s).n", $result->getModifiedCount()); } catch (MongoDBDriverExceptionException $e) { echo "Exception:", $e->getMessage(), "n"; } ?>
Output
Access the mongodb_example.php deployed on apache web server and verify the output.
Updated 1 document(s).
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