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$exists

Syntax: { field: { $exists: <boolean> } }

When <boolean> is true, $exists matches the documents that contain the field, including documents where the field value is null. If <boolean> is false, the query returns only the documents that do not contain the field. [1]

MongoDB $exists does not correspond to SQL operator exists. For SQL exists, refer to the $in operator.

[1]Starting in MongoDB 4.2, users can no longer use the query filter $type: 0 as a synonym for $exists:false. To query for null or missing fields, see Query for Null or Missing Fields.

Examples

Exists and Not Equal To

Consider the following example:

db.inventory.find( { qty: { $exists: true, $nin: [ 5, 15 ] } } )

This query will select all documents in the inventory collection where the qty field exists and its value does not equal 5 or 15.

Null Values

The following examples uses a collection named records with the following documents:

{ a: 5, b: 5, c: null }
{ a: 3, b: null, c: 8 }
{ a: null, b: 3, c: 9 }
{ a: 1, b: 2, c: 3 }
{ a: 2, c: 5 }
{ a: 3, b: 2 }
{ a: 4 }
{ b: 2, c: 4 }
{ b: 2 }
{ c: 6 }

$exists: true

The following query specifies the query predicate a: { $exists: true }:

db.records.find( { a: { $exists: true } } )

The results consist of those documents that contain the field a, including the document whose field a contains a null value:

{ a: 5, b: 5, c: null }
{ a: 3, b: null, c: 8 }
{ a: null, b: 3, c: 9 }
{ a: 1, b: 2, c: 3 }
{ a: 2, c: 5 }
{ a: 3, b: 2 }
{ a: 4 }

$exists: false

The following query specifies the query predicate b: { $exists: false }:

db.records.find( { b: { $exists: false } } )

The results consist of those documents that do not contain the field b:

{ a: 2, c: 5 }
{ a: 4 }
{ c: 6 }

Starting in MongoDB 4.2, users can no longer use the query filter $type: 0 as a synonym for $exists:false. To query for null or missing fields, see Query for Null or Missing Fields.