yes, is like my homonym says :)

of course, this is restricted to Voyage and because of how Mongo works..

Esteban

On Jul 4, 2013, at 6:04 PM, Esteban A. Maringolo <emaring...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Stef,
> 
> You're asking the other Esteban, but having used Voyage and Mongo I
> think I can answer this.
> 
> Mongo receives a JSON object to do all the query filtering. For a
> simple lookup it is has a simple structre, as the query gets more
> complex it gets esoteric as well (with "special" MongoDB keys in the
> format of "$key").
> 
> Because the simplest map we have to a JSON Object is the Dictionary, I
> guess that's why it ends up being converted to a Dictionary, which in
> turn gets converted to JSON and/or BSON.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Esteban A. Maringolo
> 
> 
> 2013/7/4 Stéphane Ducasse <stephane.duca...@inria.fr>:
>> 
>> On Jul 4, 2013, at 2:58 PM, Esteban Lorenzano <esteba...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi :)
>> 
>> can you check if you have the "MongoQueries" package installed?
>> 
>> cheers,
>> Esteban
>> 
>> ps: please notice that in anycase you will not be able to execute
>> 
>> [ :each | each name first = $X ]
>> 
>> because the MongoQueries package just translates the block into a
>> mongo-query which is a dictionary (a JSON expression). But you will found
>> some ways to help you, some special keywords like #in: and #where: (you can
>> see how they work in the tests)
>> 
>> 
>> esteban
>> how a dictionary is used to work as a block for a query?
>> Can you explain because I would have thought that the first line did not
>> work and the second would work.
>> 
>> Stef
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Jul 4, 2013, at 2:17 PM, Bernat Romagosa <tibabenfortlapala...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi!
>> 
>> I realize probably only Esteban will be able to answer, but I prefer to
>> write to the list so the mail is logged and other people can benefit from
>> it.
>> 
>> I'm trying to use blocks as arguments for #selectOne: and #selectMany:, but
>> it doesn't seem to work. Here's my code:
>> 
>> MyClass selectOne: { #name -> 'Some name' } asDictionary.
>> MyClass selectOne: [ :each | each name = 'Some name' ].
>> 
>> 
>> The first one works, but the second one raises a VOMongoConnectionError.
>> 
>> Also:
>> 
>> MyClass selectMany: { #name -> 'Some name' } asDictionary.
>> MyClass selectMany: [ :each | each name = 'Some name' ].
>> 
>> 
>> The first does work, the second one doesn't, which prevents me from writing
>> more useful stuff like:
>> 
>> MyClass selectMany: [ :each | each name first = $P ].
>> 
>> Any idea why this could be failing? I've the latest stable version loaded
>> via:
>> 
>> Gofer it
>> url: 'http://smalltalkhub.com/mc/estebanlm/Voyage/main';
>> package: 'ConfigurationOfVoyageMongo';
>> load.
>> (Smalltalk at: #ConfigurationOfVoyageMongo) load.
>> 
>> Thanks! :)
>> 
>> Bernat.
>> 
>> --
>> Bernat Romagosa.
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 


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