How to query MongoDB directly from Ruby instead of using Mongoid?

Andrew picture Andrew · Feb 11, 2013 · Viewed 19.3k times · Source

I am writing a migration for a Rails application that uses MongoDB and Mongoid. My migration currently uses my models that use Mongoid to query and update records, but the performance is sub-par. I am essentially updating all records in a large collection and making n+20 queries. I killed the migration after taking an hour to run locally (and didn't finish). I would like to be able to run raw queries to mongo without too much effort. I'm assuming there is some way to access a mongo driver from Mongoid since Mongoid has already loaded a connection to the database. How can I access the database to run my update queries direcly?

Answer

Andrew picture Andrew · Jul 9, 2013

If you're using Mongoid 3, it provides easy access to its MongoDB driver: Moped. Here's an example of accessing some raw data without using Models to access the data:

db = Mongoid::Sessions.default

# inserting a new document
collection = db[:collection_name]
collection.insert(name: 'my new document')

# finding a document
doc = collection.find(name: 'my new document').first

# iterating over all documents in a collection
collection.find.each do |document|
  puts document.inspect
end