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MongoDB – Current Date Operator ($currentDate)

MongoDB provides different types of field update operators to update the values of the fields of the documents and $currentDate operator is one of them. This operator is used to set the value of a field to the current date (either as a timestamp or as a Date).

Syntax:



{ $currentDate: { <field1>: <typeSpecification1>, ... } }

Here, in this method, typeSpecification1 is either a boolean true to set the value of a field to the current date as a Date or a document { $type: "timestamp" } or { $type: "date" } which explicitly specifies the type, here the operator is case-sensitive only accept lowercase “timestamp” or “date”. To specify field in embedded/nested documents with the help of dot notation.

In the following examples, we are working with:



Database: GeeksforGeeks
Collection: Employee
Document: three documents that contain the details of the employees in the form of field-value pairs.

Update the date field using $currentDate operator:

In the example, we are updating the value of joiningDate field of an employee’s document whose first name is Om.




db.Employee.updateOne({"name.first": "Om"}, 
                      {$currentDate: {joiningDate: true}})

Update the date field in the embedded document using $currentDate operator:

In the example, we are updating the value of joiningDate field of an employee’s document whose first name is .




db.Employee.updateOne({"name.first": "Sumit"}, 
                      {$currentDate: {"personalDetails.joiningDate": true}})

Adding date field using $currentDate operator:

In the example, we are adding a new date field whose value is assigned by the $cuurentDate operator in the employee’s document whose first name is Amu.




db.Employee.updateOne({"name.first": "Amu"},
                      {$currentDate: {joiningDate: {$type: "date"}}})


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