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MongoDB\\Collection::createIndex()
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Definition
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.. phpmethod:: MongoDB\\Collection::createIndex()
Create an index for the collection.
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function createIndex($key, array $options = []): string
This method has the following parameters:
.. include:: /includes/apiargs/MongoDBCollection-method-createIndex-param.rst
The ``$options`` parameter accepts all index options that your MongoDB
version supports. MongoDB includes the following options:
.. include:: /includes/apiargs/MongoDBCollection-method-createIndex-option.rst
For a full list of the supported index creation options, refer to the
:manual:`createIndexes </reference/command/createIndexes>` command reference
in the MongoDB manual.
Return Values
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The name of the created index as a string.
Errors/Exceptions
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.. include:: /includes/extracts/error-unsupportedexception.rst
.. include:: /includes/extracts/error-invalidargumentexception.rst
.. include:: /includes/extracts/error-driver-runtimeexception.rst
Examples
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Create a Compound Index
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The following example creates a :manual:`compound index </core/index-compound>`
on the ``borough`` and ``cuisine`` fields in the ``restaurants`` collection in
the ``test`` database.
.. code-block:: php
<?php
$collection = (new MongoDB\Client)->selectCollection('test', 'restaurants');
$indexName = $collection->createIndex(['borough' => 1, 'cuisine' => 1]);
var_dump($indexName);
The output would then resemble::
string(19) "borough_1_cuisine_1"
Create a Partial Index
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The following example adds a :manual:`partial index </core/index-parital>` on
the ``borough`` field in the ``restaurants`` collection in the ``test``
database. The partial index indexes only documents where the ``borough`` field
exists.
.. code-block:: php
<?php
$collection = (new MongoDB\Client)->selectCollection('test, 'restaurants');
$indexName = $collection->createIndex(
['borough' => 1],
[
'partialFilterExpression' => [
'borough' => ['$exists' => true],
],
]
);
var_dump($indexName);
The output would then resemble::
string(9) "borough_1"
See Also
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- :phpmethod:`MongoDB\\Collection::createIndexes()`
- :doc:`/tutorial/indexes`
- :manual:`createIndexes </reference/command/createIndexes>` command reference
in the MongoDB manual
- :manual:`Index </indexes>` documentation in the MongoDB Manual
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