I am using mongodb atlas for full text search. My sample collection looks like this :
{
"_id": "62fdfd7518da050007f035c5",
"expiryDate": "2022-08-18T23:59:59+05:30",
"arrayField" : ['abc', 'def', 'ghi', 'jkl']
},
{
"_id": "62fdfd7518da050007f035c6",
"expiryDate": null,
"arrayField" : ['abc','jkl']
},
{
"_id": "62fdfd7518da050007f035c7",
"arrayField" : []
},
{
"_id": "62fdfd7518da050007f035c8",
"expiryDate": null
}
expiryDate
is a Date
type field and arrayField
is an Array
type field.
My goal is to get all documents where either :
-
expiryDate
doesn’t exists OR - If
expiryDate
does exists, then it must be null OR - If
expiryDate
does exists, then it must greater than current time.
My current atlas aggregation looks like :
{
'compound' : {
'should' : [
{
'compound' : {
'mustNot' : [{
"exists": {
"path": "expiryDate",
}
}]
}
},
{
"range": {
"path": "expiryDate",
'gte': new Date()
}
}
],
'minimumShouldMatch' : 1
}
}
This is not returning all documents where the expiryDate
field have null
value and it is only matching one clause of should where expiryDate
is greater than or equal to current time. I want it to return all those documents too where the expiryDate
is null
.
Though i know having a null field is bad db design but is there a solution to this problem ?