How to remove a field completely from a MongoDB document?

{ name: 'book', tags: { words: ['abc','123'], lat: 33, long: 22 }
}

Suppose this is a document. How do I remove "words" completely from all the documents in this collection? I want all documents to be without "words":

 { name: 'book', tags: { lat: 33, long: 22 }
}

16 Answers

Try this: If your collection was 'example'

db.example.update({}, {$unset: {words:1}}, false, true);

Refer this:

UPDATE:

The above link no longer covers '$unset'ing. Be sure to add {multi: true} if you want to remove this field from all of the documents in the collection; otherwise, it will only remove it from the first document it finds that matches. See this for updated documentation:

Example:

db.example.update({}, {$unset: {words:1}} , {multi: true});
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In the beginning, I did not get why the question has a bounty (I thought that the question has a nice answer and there is nothing to add), but then I noticed that the answer which was accepted and upvoted 15 times was actually wrong!

Yes, you have to use $unset operator, but this unset is going to remove the words key which does not exist for a document for a collection. So basically it will do nothing.

So you need to tell Mongo to look in the document tags and then in the words using dot notation. So the correct query is.

db.example.update( {}, { $unset: {'tags.words':1}}, false, true
)

Just for the sake of completion, I will refer to another way of doing it, which is much worse, but this way you can change the field with any custom code (even based on another field from this document).

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db.example.updateMany({},{"$unset":{"tags.words":1}})

We can also use this to update multiple documents.

1

To remove or delete field in MongoDB

  • For single Record

    db.getCollection('userData').update({}, {$unset: {pi: 1}})
  • For Multi Record

    db.getCollection('userData').update({}, {$unset: {pi: 1}}, {multi: true})
db.collection.updateMany({}, {$unset: {"fieldName": ""}})

updateMany requires a matching condition for each document, since we are passing {} it is always true. And the second argument uses $unset operator to remove the required field in each document.

Starting in Mongo 4.2, it's also possible to use a slightly different syntax:

// { name: "book", tags: { words: ["abc", "123"], lat: 33, long: 22 } }
db.collection.updateMany({}, [{ $unset: ["tags.words"] }])
// { name: "book", tags: { lat: 33, long: 22 } }

Since the update method can accept an aggregation pipeline (note the squared brackets signifying the use of an aggregation pipeline), it means the $unset operator used here is the aggregation one (as opposed to the "query" one), whose syntax takes an array of fields.

The solution for PyMongo (Python mongo):

db.example.update({}, {'$unset': {'tags.words':1}}, multi=True);

I was trying to do something similar to this but instead remove the column from an embedded document. It took me a while to find a solution and this was the first post I came across so I thought I would post this here for anyone else trying to do the same.

So lets say instead your data looks like this:

{ name: 'book', tags: [ { words: ['abc','123'], lat: 33, long: 22 }, { words: ['def','456'], lat: 44, long: 33 } ]
}

To remove the column words from the embedded document, do this:

db.example.update( {'tags': {'$exists': true}}, { $unset: {'tags.$[].words': 1}}, {multi: true}
)

or using the updateMany

db.example.updateMany( {'tags': {'$exists': true}}, { $unset: {'tags.$[].words': 1}}
)

The $unset will only edit it if the value exists but it will not do a safe navigation (it wont check if tags exists first) so the exists is needed on the embedded document.

This uses the all positional operator ($[]) which was introduced in version 3.6

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Because I kept finding this page when looking for a way to remove a field using MongoEngine, I guess it might be helpful to post the MongoEngine way here too:

Example.objects.all().update(unset__tags__words=1)

In mongoDB shell this code might be helpful:

db.collection.update({}, {$unset: {fieldname: ""}} )

By default, the update() method updates a single document. Set the Multi Parameter to update all documents that match the query criteria.

Changed in version 3.6. Syntax :

db.collection.update( <query>, <update>, { upsert: <boolean>, multi: <boolean>, writeConcern: <document>, collation: <document>, arrayFilters: [ <filterdocument1>, ... ] }
)

Example :

db.getCollection('products').update({},{$unset: {translate:1, qordoba_translation_version:1}}, {multi: true})

In your example :

db.getCollection('products').update({},{$unset: {'tags.words' :1}}, {multi: true})

And for mongomapper,

  • Document: Shutoff
  • Field to remove: shutoff_type

Shutoff.collection.update( {}, { '$unset' => { 'shutoff_type': 1 } }, :multi => true )

{ name: 'book', tags: { words: ['abc','123'], lat: 33, long: 22 } }

Ans:

db.tablename.remove({'tags.words':['abc','123']})

Checking if "words" exists and then removing from the document

 db.users.update({"tags.words" :{$exists: true}}, {$unset:{"tags.words":1}},false,true);

true indicates update multiple documents if matched.

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you can also do this in aggregation by using project at 3.4

{$project: {"tags.words": 0} }

To reference a package and remove various "keys", try this

db['name1.name2.name3.Properties'].remove([
{ "key" : "name_key1"
},
{ "key" : "name_key2"
},
{ "key" : "name_key3"
}
)]

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