datetime - Find objects between two dates MongoDB -


i've been playing around storing tweets inside mongodb, each object looks this:

{ "_id" : objectid("4c02c58de500fe1be1000005"), "contributors" : null, "text" : "hello world", "user" : {     "following" : null,     "followers_count" : 5,     "utc_offset" : null,     "location" : "",     "profile_text_color" : "000000",     "friends_count" : 11,     "profile_link_color" : "0000ff",     "verified" : false,     "protected" : false,     "url" : null,     "contributors_enabled" : false,     "created_at" : "sun may 30 18:47:06 +0000 2010",     "geo_enabled" : false,     "profile_sidebar_border_color" : "87bc44",     "statuses_count" : 13,     "favourites_count" : 0,     "description" : "",     "notifications" : null,     "profile_background_tile" : false,     "lang" : "en",     "id" : 149978111,     "time_zone" : null,     "profile_sidebar_fill_color" : "e0ff92" }, "geo" : null, "coordinates" : null, "in_reply_to_user_id" : 149183152, "place" : null, "created_at" : "sun may 30 20:07:35 +0000 2010", "source" : "web", "in_reply_to_status_id" : {     "floatapprox" : 15061797850 }, "truncated" : false, "favorited" : false, "id" : {     "floatapprox" : 15061838001 } 

how write query checks created_at , finds objects between 18:47 , 19:00? need update documents dates stored in specific format?

querying date range (specific month or day) in mongodb cookbook has explanation on matter, below tried out myself , seems work.

items.save({     name: "example",     created_at: isodate("2010-04-30t00:00:00.000z") }) items.find({     created_at: {         $gte: isodate("2010-04-29t00:00:00.000z"),         $lt: isodate("2010-05-01t00:00:00.000z")     } }) => { "_id" : objectid("4c0791e2b9ec877893f3363b"), "name" : "example", "created_at" : "sun may 30 2010 00:00:00 gmt+0300 (eest)" } 

based on experiments need serialize dates format mongodb supports, because following gave undesired search results.

items.save({     name: "example",     created_at: "sun may 30 18.49:00 +0000 2010" }) items.find({     created_at: {         $gte:"mon may 30 18:47:00 +0000 2015",         $lt: "sun may 30 20:40:36 +0000 2010"     } }) => { "_id" : objectid("4c079123b9ec877893f33638"), "name" : "example", "created_at" : "sun may 30 18.49:00 +0000 2010" } 

in second example no results expected, there still 1 gotten. because basic string comparison done.


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