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Query MongoDB Using 'ObjectId'

I have inserted document s into MongoDB without an id . And I want to retrieve them by searching through their MongoDB ObjectId , that has been assigned in default .

Here is my attempt-

var query_id = Query.EQ("_id", "50ed4e7d5baffd13a44d0153");
var entity = dbCollection.FindOne(query_id);
return entity.ToString();

And I get following error-

A first chance exception of type 'System.NullReferenceException' occurred

What is the problem?

You need to create an instance of ObjectId and then query using that instance, otherwise your query compares ObjectId s to string and fails to find matching documents.

This should work:

var query_id = Query.EQ("_id", ObjectId.Parse("50ed4e7d5baffd13a44d0153"));
var entity = dbCollection.FindOne(query_id);
return entity.ToString();

In C# for latest official MongoDB.Driver write this-

var filter_id = Builders<MODEL_NAME>.Filter.Eq("id", ObjectId.Parse("50ed4e7d5baffd13a44d0153"));
var entity = dbCollection.Find(filter).FirstOrDefault();
return entity.ToString();

We can accomplish the same result without converting id from string to ObjectId . But then, we will have to add [BsonRepresentation(BsonType.ObjectId)] before id attribute in the model class.

The code can even be further simplified using lambda expression -

var entity = dbCollection.Find(document => document.id == "50ed4e7d5baffd13a44d0153").FirstOrDefault();
return entity.ToString();

If you're here in 2018 and want copy/paste code that still works or pure string syntax;

    [Fact]
    public async Task QueryUsingObjectId()
    {
        var filter = Builders<CosmosParkingFactory>.Filter.Eq("_id", new ObjectId("5b57516fd16cb04bfc35fcc6"));
        var entity = stocksCollection.Find(filter);
        var stock = await entity.SingleOrDefaultAsync();
        Assert.NotNull(stock);

        var idString = "5b57516fd16cb04bfc35fcc6";
        var stringFilter = "{ _id: ObjectId('" + idString + "') }";
        var entityStringFiltered = stocksCollection.Find(stringFilter);
        var stockStringFiltered = await entityStringFiltered.SingleOrDefaultAsync();
        Assert.NotNull(stockStringFiltered);
    }

The selected answer is correct. For anyone confused by the Query.EQ, here is another way to write a basic update (updates the entire mongodb document):

string mongoDocumentID = "123455666767778";
var query = new QueryDocument("_id", ObjectId.Parse(mongoDocumentID)); 
var update = new UpdateDocument { { "$set", documentToSave } };
mongoCollection.Update(query, update, UpdateFlags.Multi);

The ObjectId object is needed when you want to actually search by object ID, otherwise it is comparing string to objectid type, and it won't match. Mongo is very type-strict in this way, regardless if the field name is correct.

You can also do it this way, its

public static ObjectId GetInternalId(string id)
    {
        if (!ObjectId.TryParse(id, out ObjectId internalId))
            internalId = ObjectId.Empty;

        return internalId;
    }

then in your method you can do something like this

ObjectId internalId = GetMongoId.GetInternalId(id);
        return await YourContext.YourTable.Find(c => c.InternalId == internalId).FirstOrDefaultAsync();

Note: id param in GetInternalId its a parameter on that method. In case you need as this:

public async Task<YourTable> Find(string id)
    {
        ObjectId internalId = GetMongoId.GetInternalId(id);
        return await YourContext.YourTable.Find(c => c.InternalId == internalId).FirstOrDefaultAsync();
    }

Hope it helps also.

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