Php MongoDB Exception:not authorized on db to execute command { update:












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I have the following code



$bulkWrite=new MongoDBDriverBulkWrite;
$filter = ['name' => 'John'];
$update = ['$set' => ['name' => 'Smith', age: 35, profession => 'pilot']];
$options = array('multi' => false, 'upsert' => false);
$bulkWrite->update($filter, $options);
$mongoConn->executeBulkWrite('MyCollection', $bulkWrite);


The code returns the error:



Exception:not authorized on db to execute command { update:


What is the issue?










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    Please don't repost this question again, There was already comment there why you self Q&A is not needed here. You're using the wrong driver.

    – Neil Lunn
    Nov 13 '18 at 4:16











  • What do you mean "wrong driver"? What is better?

    – Roman
    Nov 13 '18 at 4:25






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    Well you were actually given a link before you deleted your previous posting of this very same thing. And the reason the post was put on hold before was 1. "Typo", so we don't need common Q&A for that. 2. As referenced, you don't use MongoDBDriver directly unless you really know what you are doing, ( which is essentially writing another 'high level driver'). You general application needs to be using the other namespace as referenced. Please read it, because all the links are there to explain.

    – Neil Lunn
    Nov 13 '18 at 4:32
















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I have the following code



$bulkWrite=new MongoDBDriverBulkWrite;
$filter = ['name' => 'John'];
$update = ['$set' => ['name' => 'Smith', age: 35, profession => 'pilot']];
$options = array('multi' => false, 'upsert' => false);
$bulkWrite->update($filter, $options);
$mongoConn->executeBulkWrite('MyCollection', $bulkWrite);


The code returns the error:



Exception:not authorized on db to execute command { update:


What is the issue?










share|improve this question


















  • 2





    Please don't repost this question again, There was already comment there why you self Q&A is not needed here. You're using the wrong driver.

    – Neil Lunn
    Nov 13 '18 at 4:16











  • What do you mean "wrong driver"? What is better?

    – Roman
    Nov 13 '18 at 4:25






  • 1





    Well you were actually given a link before you deleted your previous posting of this very same thing. And the reason the post was put on hold before was 1. "Typo", so we don't need common Q&A for that. 2. As referenced, you don't use MongoDBDriver directly unless you really know what you are doing, ( which is essentially writing another 'high level driver'). You general application needs to be using the other namespace as referenced. Please read it, because all the links are there to explain.

    – Neil Lunn
    Nov 13 '18 at 4:32














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I have the following code



$bulkWrite=new MongoDBDriverBulkWrite;
$filter = ['name' => 'John'];
$update = ['$set' => ['name' => 'Smith', age: 35, profession => 'pilot']];
$options = array('multi' => false, 'upsert' => false);
$bulkWrite->update($filter, $options);
$mongoConn->executeBulkWrite('MyCollection', $bulkWrite);


The code returns the error:



Exception:not authorized on db to execute command { update:


What is the issue?










share|improve this question














I have the following code



$bulkWrite=new MongoDBDriverBulkWrite;
$filter = ['name' => 'John'];
$update = ['$set' => ['name' => 'Smith', age: 35, profession => 'pilot']];
$options = array('multi' => false, 'upsert' => false);
$bulkWrite->update($filter, $options);
$mongoConn->executeBulkWrite('MyCollection', $bulkWrite);


The code returns the error:



Exception:not authorized on db to execute command { update:


What is the issue?







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  • 2





    Please don't repost this question again, There was already comment there why you self Q&A is not needed here. You're using the wrong driver.

    – Neil Lunn
    Nov 13 '18 at 4:16











  • What do you mean "wrong driver"? What is better?

    – Roman
    Nov 13 '18 at 4:25






  • 1





    Well you were actually given a link before you deleted your previous posting of this very same thing. And the reason the post was put on hold before was 1. "Typo", so we don't need common Q&A for that. 2. As referenced, you don't use MongoDBDriver directly unless you really know what you are doing, ( which is essentially writing another 'high level driver'). You general application needs to be using the other namespace as referenced. Please read it, because all the links are there to explain.

    – Neil Lunn
    Nov 13 '18 at 4:32














  • 2





    Please don't repost this question again, There was already comment there why you self Q&A is not needed here. You're using the wrong driver.

    – Neil Lunn
    Nov 13 '18 at 4:16











  • What do you mean "wrong driver"? What is better?

    – Roman
    Nov 13 '18 at 4:25






  • 1





    Well you were actually given a link before you deleted your previous posting of this very same thing. And the reason the post was put on hold before was 1. "Typo", so we don't need common Q&A for that. 2. As referenced, you don't use MongoDBDriver directly unless you really know what you are doing, ( which is essentially writing another 'high level driver'). You general application needs to be using the other namespace as referenced. Please read it, because all the links are there to explain.

    – Neil Lunn
    Nov 13 '18 at 4:32








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Please don't repost this question again, There was already comment there why you self Q&A is not needed here. You're using the wrong driver.

– Neil Lunn
Nov 13 '18 at 4:16





Please don't repost this question again, There was already comment there why you self Q&A is not needed here. You're using the wrong driver.

– Neil Lunn
Nov 13 '18 at 4:16













What do you mean "wrong driver"? What is better?

– Roman
Nov 13 '18 at 4:25





What do you mean "wrong driver"? What is better?

– Roman
Nov 13 '18 at 4:25




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1





Well you were actually given a link before you deleted your previous posting of this very same thing. And the reason the post was put on hold before was 1. "Typo", so we don't need common Q&A for that. 2. As referenced, you don't use MongoDBDriver directly unless you really know what you are doing, ( which is essentially writing another 'high level driver'). You general application needs to be using the other namespace as referenced. Please read it, because all the links are there to explain.

– Neil Lunn
Nov 13 '18 at 4:32





Well you were actually given a link before you deleted your previous posting of this very same thing. And the reason the post was put on hold before was 1. "Typo", so we don't need common Q&A for that. 2. As referenced, you don't use MongoDBDriver directly unless you really know what you are doing, ( which is essentially writing another 'high level driver'). You general application needs to be using the other namespace as referenced. Please read it, because all the links are there to explain.

– Neil Lunn
Nov 13 '18 at 4:32












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After reviewing the code I found that the issue is in the name of the collection.

If we have before:



$DB_CONNECTION_STRING="mongodb://dbName:dbPassword";
require '../../vendor/autoload.php';
$mongoConn = new MongoDBDriverManager( $DB_CONNECTION_STRING );


Then after we need to have the correct reference to the dbName:



$bulkWrite=new MongoDBDriverBulkWrite;
$filter = ['name' => 'John'];
$update = ['$set' => ['name' => 'Smith', age: 35, profession => 'pilot']];
$options = array('multi' => false, 'upsert' => false);
$bulkWrite->update($filter, $options);
$mongoConn->executeBulkWrite('dbName.MyCollection', $bulkWrite);





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    After reviewing the code I found that the issue is in the name of the collection.

    If we have before:



    $DB_CONNECTION_STRING="mongodb://dbName:dbPassword";
    require '../../vendor/autoload.php';
    $mongoConn = new MongoDBDriverManager( $DB_CONNECTION_STRING );


    Then after we need to have the correct reference to the dbName:



    $bulkWrite=new MongoDBDriverBulkWrite;
    $filter = ['name' => 'John'];
    $update = ['$set' => ['name' => 'Smith', age: 35, profession => 'pilot']];
    $options = array('multi' => false, 'upsert' => false);
    $bulkWrite->update($filter, $options);
    $mongoConn->executeBulkWrite('dbName.MyCollection', $bulkWrite);





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      After reviewing the code I found that the issue is in the name of the collection.

      If we have before:



      $DB_CONNECTION_STRING="mongodb://dbName:dbPassword";
      require '../../vendor/autoload.php';
      $mongoConn = new MongoDBDriverManager( $DB_CONNECTION_STRING );


      Then after we need to have the correct reference to the dbName:



      $bulkWrite=new MongoDBDriverBulkWrite;
      $filter = ['name' => 'John'];
      $update = ['$set' => ['name' => 'Smith', age: 35, profession => 'pilot']];
      $options = array('multi' => false, 'upsert' => false);
      $bulkWrite->update($filter, $options);
      $mongoConn->executeBulkWrite('dbName.MyCollection', $bulkWrite);





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        After reviewing the code I found that the issue is in the name of the collection.

        If we have before:



        $DB_CONNECTION_STRING="mongodb://dbName:dbPassword";
        require '../../vendor/autoload.php';
        $mongoConn = new MongoDBDriverManager( $DB_CONNECTION_STRING );


        Then after we need to have the correct reference to the dbName:



        $bulkWrite=new MongoDBDriverBulkWrite;
        $filter = ['name' => 'John'];
        $update = ['$set' => ['name' => 'Smith', age: 35, profession => 'pilot']];
        $options = array('multi' => false, 'upsert' => false);
        $bulkWrite->update($filter, $options);
        $mongoConn->executeBulkWrite('dbName.MyCollection', $bulkWrite);





        share|improve this answer















        After reviewing the code I found that the issue is in the name of the collection.

        If we have before:



        $DB_CONNECTION_STRING="mongodb://dbName:dbPassword";
        require '../../vendor/autoload.php';
        $mongoConn = new MongoDBDriverManager( $DB_CONNECTION_STRING );


        Then after we need to have the correct reference to the dbName:



        $bulkWrite=new MongoDBDriverBulkWrite;
        $filter = ['name' => 'John'];
        $update = ['$set' => ['name' => 'Smith', age: 35, profession => 'pilot']];
        $options = array('multi' => false, 'upsert' => false);
        $bulkWrite->update($filter, $options);
        $mongoConn->executeBulkWrite('dbName.MyCollection', $bulkWrite);






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