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I'm trying to utilize MongoDB 2.4 experimental text search feature from within nodejs. The only problem is, native nodejs mongo drivers don't seem to support collection-level runCommand, as far as I can tell.

The Mongo shell syntax looks like this:

db.collection.runCommand( "text", { search : "Textvalue" } );

There is a db.command / db.executeDbCommand function it appears, but I don't know how to choose a collection and run the text command using it (if it is possible), as it needs to be on the collection level and not the db level.

Any help would be appreciated

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  • you can use database level command: db.runCommand({text:"collectionName", search: etc}) – Asya Kamsky Apr 17 '13 at 21:50
  • In node, this.db.command({text:"collection" , search: "phrase" }) isn't giving any return. Maybe the syntax is off. =/ – Glem Apr 17 '13 at 21:57

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I managed to get it working through a combination of Asya Kamsky's comment, by utilizing

this.db.command({text:"collection" , search: "phrase" }).

The problem was it isn't returned like a standard result so a toArray() call was failing. Instead, I put the callback directly inside:

this.db.command({text:"collection" , search: "phrase" }, function(err, cb){ 
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