To convert a non-unique index to a unique index, use the collMod command. The
collMod command provides options to verify that your indexed field
contains unique values before you complete the conversion.
Before you Begin
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Steps
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Prepare the index to be converted to a unique index
Run collMod on the type field index and set
prepareUnique to true:
db.runCommand( { collMod: "apples", index: { keyPattern: { type: 1 }, prepareUnique: true } } )
After prepareUnique is set, you cannot insert new documents
that duplicate an index key entry. For example, the following
insert operation results in an error:
db.apples.insertOne( { type: "Delicious", quantity: 20 } )
MongoServerError: E11000 duplicate key error collection: test.apples index: type_1 dup key: { type: "Delicious" }
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Check for unique key violations
To see if there are any documents that violate the unique constraint on
the type field, run collMod with unique: true and dryRun:
true:
db.runCommand( { collMod: "apples", index: { keyPattern: { type: 1 }, unique: true }, dryRun: true } )
MongoServerError: Cannot convert the index to unique. Please resolve conflicting documents before running collMod again. Violations: [ { ids: [ ObjectId("660489d24cabd75abebadbd0"), ObjectId("660489d24cabd75abebadbd2") ] } ]
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