Question

I'm trying to use regular expressions to query Mongodb using Doctrine's Mongodb ODM on Symfony 2.

I know the PHP mongo driver can do it. However, I don't know how to do this with Doctrine.

Do I use the same class? How do I reference MongoRegex from within Symfony?

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Solution

This came up a while ago on the doctrine-user mailing list. You can use the \MongoRegex class directly in your ODM queries:

$documentRepository->findBy(array(
    'foo' => new \MongoRegex('/^bar/'),
));

Or if using a query builder:

$queryBuilder->field('foo')->equals(new \MongoRegex('/^bar/'));

Keep in mind that front-anchored, case-sensitive regex patterns will be able to use indexes most efficiently. This is discussed in more detail in the Mongo docs.

OTHER TIPS

you can follow the Question on stack overflow for detail How to use Reserved characters in createQueryBuilder and MongoRegix,

Additionally, while /^a/, /^a./, and /^a.$/ match equivalent strings, they have different performance characteristics. All of these expressions use an index if an appropriate index exists; however, /^a./, and /^a.$/ are slower. /^a/ can stop scanning after matching the prefix. Mongo Docs Regix

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