MongoDB update in PHP: update one variable on multiple ids(which represents as variable)
I need to update a textual label into the MongoDB database based on the selected checkboxes from the last page in PHP.
For example,
I select 5 checkboxes and enter a textual label in the textbox. In the next page, I need to write the update statement to update the textual label into the database for the 5 selected checkboxes. It means that the 5 selected checkboxes'paths should have the same textual label updated into the database. The database does not include a textual label attribute.notes: selectedIds = selected checkboxes'paths; clusters do not have textLabel, so I have to create here?
$manager = new MongoDBDriverManager('mongodb://username:password@localhost:xxxx/db_name?authSource=db_name'); (the $manger works, it includes the information of username, passwork, db_name, and local_host).
$updateResult = array();
foreach($selectedImages as $selectedImages)
$result = $manager->update(
array("filename.anonPath" => $selectedImages),
array("clusters_r37_mcs100.textLabel" => $textLabel),
array_push($updateResult,$result);
);
print_r("$updateResult");
I have one questions:
The terminal does not display anything whether I succeed to update or not. However, when I check in the MongoDB database, I did not see any textLabel update.
Thank you.
php arrays mongodb mongodb-query sql-update
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I need to update a textual label into the MongoDB database based on the selected checkboxes from the last page in PHP.
For example,
I select 5 checkboxes and enter a textual label in the textbox. In the next page, I need to write the update statement to update the textual label into the database for the 5 selected checkboxes. It means that the 5 selected checkboxes'paths should have the same textual label updated into the database. The database does not include a textual label attribute.notes: selectedIds = selected checkboxes'paths; clusters do not have textLabel, so I have to create here?
$manager = new MongoDBDriverManager('mongodb://username:password@localhost:xxxx/db_name?authSource=db_name'); (the $manger works, it includes the information of username, passwork, db_name, and local_host).
$updateResult = array();
foreach($selectedImages as $selectedImages)
$result = $manager->update(
array("filename.anonPath" => $selectedImages),
array("clusters_r37_mcs100.textLabel" => $textLabel),
array_push($updateResult,$result);
);
print_r("$updateResult");
I have one questions:
The terminal does not display anything whether I succeed to update or not. However, when I check in the MongoDB database, I did not see any textLabel update.
Thank you.
php arrays mongodb mongodb-query sql-update
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"I have two questions:" - Then you actually should not be asking "two" questions in the one question format of Stack Overflow without posting a new question. And for your "first question", you really need to show the actual error text. But I suspect you only installed the core PHP driver and not the PHPLib driver, which is what you are supposed to be using.
– Neil Lunn
Nov 12 '18 at 6:25
@NeilLunn Thak you for the remainder of the format. I have the code. Here is my new issue.
– Jojo717
Nov 14 '18 at 18:30
MongoDBDriver
is the wrong driver. That's the core driver as I stated days ago now. Don't bother editing the question. Go to the link I gave you in the comment, read it and install the correct driver and rewrite your code to use that.
– Neil Lunn
Nov 14 '18 at 21:09
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I need to update a textual label into the MongoDB database based on the selected checkboxes from the last page in PHP.
For example,
I select 5 checkboxes and enter a textual label in the textbox. In the next page, I need to write the update statement to update the textual label into the database for the 5 selected checkboxes. It means that the 5 selected checkboxes'paths should have the same textual label updated into the database. The database does not include a textual label attribute.notes: selectedIds = selected checkboxes'paths; clusters do not have textLabel, so I have to create here?
$manager = new MongoDBDriverManager('mongodb://username:password@localhost:xxxx/db_name?authSource=db_name'); (the $manger works, it includes the information of username, passwork, db_name, and local_host).
$updateResult = array();
foreach($selectedImages as $selectedImages)
$result = $manager->update(
array("filename.anonPath" => $selectedImages),
array("clusters_r37_mcs100.textLabel" => $textLabel),
array_push($updateResult,$result);
);
print_r("$updateResult");
I have one questions:
The terminal does not display anything whether I succeed to update or not. However, when I check in the MongoDB database, I did not see any textLabel update.
Thank you.
php arrays mongodb mongodb-query sql-update
I need to update a textual label into the MongoDB database based on the selected checkboxes from the last page in PHP.
For example,
I select 5 checkboxes and enter a textual label in the textbox. In the next page, I need to write the update statement to update the textual label into the database for the 5 selected checkboxes. It means that the 5 selected checkboxes'paths should have the same textual label updated into the database. The database does not include a textual label attribute.notes: selectedIds = selected checkboxes'paths; clusters do not have textLabel, so I have to create here?
$manager = new MongoDBDriverManager('mongodb://username:password@localhost:xxxx/db_name?authSource=db_name'); (the $manger works, it includes the information of username, passwork, db_name, and local_host).
$updateResult = array();
foreach($selectedImages as $selectedImages)
$result = $manager->update(
array("filename.anonPath" => $selectedImages),
array("clusters_r37_mcs100.textLabel" => $textLabel),
array_push($updateResult,$result);
);
print_r("$updateResult");
I have one questions:
The terminal does not display anything whether I succeed to update or not. However, when I check in the MongoDB database, I did not see any textLabel update.
Thank you.
php arrays mongodb mongodb-query sql-update
php arrays mongodb mongodb-query sql-update
edited Nov 14 '18 at 18:33
Jojo717
asked Nov 12 '18 at 6:21
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"I have two questions:" - Then you actually should not be asking "two" questions in the one question format of Stack Overflow without posting a new question. And for your "first question", you really need to show the actual error text. But I suspect you only installed the core PHP driver and not the PHPLib driver, which is what you are supposed to be using.
– Neil Lunn
Nov 12 '18 at 6:25
@NeilLunn Thak you for the remainder of the format. I have the code. Here is my new issue.
– Jojo717
Nov 14 '18 at 18:30
MongoDBDriver
is the wrong driver. That's the core driver as I stated days ago now. Don't bother editing the question. Go to the link I gave you in the comment, read it and install the correct driver and rewrite your code to use that.
– Neil Lunn
Nov 14 '18 at 21:09
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"I have two questions:" - Then you actually should not be asking "two" questions in the one question format of Stack Overflow without posting a new question. And for your "first question", you really need to show the actual error text. But I suspect you only installed the core PHP driver and not the PHPLib driver, which is what you are supposed to be using.
– Neil Lunn
Nov 12 '18 at 6:25
@NeilLunn Thak you for the remainder of the format. I have the code. Here is my new issue.
– Jojo717
Nov 14 '18 at 18:30
MongoDBDriver
is the wrong driver. That's the core driver as I stated days ago now. Don't bother editing the question. Go to the link I gave you in the comment, read it and install the correct driver and rewrite your code to use that.
– Neil Lunn
Nov 14 '18 at 21:09
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"I have two questions:" - Then you actually should not be asking "two" questions in the one question format of Stack Overflow without posting a new question. And for your "first question", you really need to show the actual error text. But I suspect you only installed the core PHP driver and not the PHPLib driver, which is what you are supposed to be using.
– Neil Lunn
Nov 12 '18 at 6:25
"I have two questions:" - Then you actually should not be asking "two" questions in the one question format of Stack Overflow without posting a new question. And for your "first question", you really need to show the actual error text. But I suspect you only installed the core PHP driver and not the PHPLib driver, which is what you are supposed to be using.
– Neil Lunn
Nov 12 '18 at 6:25
@NeilLunn Thak you for the remainder of the format. I have the code. Here is my new issue.
– Jojo717
Nov 14 '18 at 18:30
@NeilLunn Thak you for the remainder of the format. I have the code. Here is my new issue.
– Jojo717
Nov 14 '18 at 18:30
MongoDBDriver
is the wrong driver. That's the core driver as I stated days ago now. Don't bother editing the question. Go to the link I gave you in the comment, read it and install the correct driver and rewrite your code to use that.– Neil Lunn
Nov 14 '18 at 21:09
MongoDBDriver
is the wrong driver. That's the core driver as I stated days ago now. Don't bother editing the question. Go to the link I gave you in the comment, read it and install the correct driver and rewrite your code to use that.– Neil Lunn
Nov 14 '18 at 21:09
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"I have two questions:" - Then you actually should not be asking "two" questions in the one question format of Stack Overflow without posting a new question. And for your "first question", you really need to show the actual error text. But I suspect you only installed the core PHP driver and not the PHPLib driver, which is what you are supposed to be using.
– Neil Lunn
Nov 12 '18 at 6:25
@NeilLunn Thak you for the remainder of the format. I have the code. Here is my new issue.
– Jojo717
Nov 14 '18 at 18:30
MongoDBDriver
is the wrong driver. That's the core driver as I stated days ago now. Don't bother editing the question. Go to the link I gave you in the comment, read it and install the correct driver and rewrite your code to use that.– Neil Lunn
Nov 14 '18 at 21:09