AWS documentdb documentation change
Summary
Entire documentation page for the $gte aggregation operator was removed, including examples and code samples in Node.js and Python
Security assessment
This change removes documentation content entirely but shows no evidence of addressing a security vulnerability. The removed content includes standard MongoDB aggregation operator documentation with example connection strings using TLS, but there's no indication of security fixes or vulnerabilities being addressed. The removal appears to be a documentation restructuring or consolidation rather than a security-related update.
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diff --git a/documentdb/latest/developerguide/gte-aggregation.md b/documentdb/latest/developerguide/gte-aggregation.md index 3dad4d484..8b1378917 100644 --- a//documentdb/latest/developerguide/gte-aggregation.md +++ b//documentdb/latest/developerguide/gte-aggregation.md @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -[](/pdfs/documentdb/latest/developerguide/developerguide.pdf#gte-aggregation "Open PDF") @@ -3,130 +1,0 @@ -[Documentation](/index.html)[Amazon DocumentDB](/documentdb/index.html)[Developer Guide](what-is.html) - -Example (MongoDB Shell)Code examples - -# $gte - -The `$gte` aggregation operator compares two values and returns `true` if the first value is greater than or equal to the second, otherwise returns `false`. - -**Parameters** - - * `expression1`: The first value to compare. - - * `expression2`: The second value to compare. - - - - -## Example (MongoDB Shell) - -The following example demonstrates using the `$gte` operator to check if students passed an exam. - -**Create sample documents** - - - db.students.insertMany([ - { _id: 1, name: "Alice", score: 85 }, - { _id: 2, name: "Bob", score: 60 }, - { _id: 3, name: "Charlie", score: 72 } - ]); - -**Query example** - - - db.students.aggregate([ - { - $project: { - name: 1, - score: 1, - passed: { $gte: ["$score", 70] } - } - } - ]); - -**Output** - - - [ - { _id: 1, name: 'Alice', score: 85, passed: true }, - { _id: 2, name: 'Bob', score: 60, passed: false }, - { _id: 3, name: 'Charlie', score: 72, passed: true } - ] - -## Code examples - -To view a code example for using the `$gte` aggregation operator, choose the tab for the language that you want to use: - -Node.js - - - - const { MongoClient } = require('mongodb'); - - async function example() { - const client = await MongoClient.connect('mongodb://<username>:<password>@<cluster-endpoint>:27017/?tls=true&tlsCAFile=global-bundle.pem&replicaSet=rs0&readPreference=secondaryPreferred&retryWrites=false'); - const db = client.db('test'); - const collection = db.collection('students'); - - const result = await collection.aggregate([ - { - $project: { - name: 1, - score: 1, - passed: { $gte: ["$score", 70] } - } - } - ]).toArray(); - - console.log(result); - await client.close(); - } - - example(); - -Python - - - - from pymongo import MongoClient - - def example(): - client = MongoClient('mongodb://<username>:<password>@<cluster-endpoint>:27017/?tls=true&tlsCAFile=global-bundle.pem&replicaSet=rs0&readPreference=secondaryPreferred&retryWrites=false') - db = client['test'] - collection = db['students'] - - result = list(collection.aggregate([ - { - '$project': { - 'name': 1, - 'score': 1, - 'passed': { '$gte': ['$score', 70] } - } - } - ])) - - print(result) - client.close() - - example() - - **Javascript is disabled or is unavailable in your browser.** - -To use the Amazon Web Services Documentation, Javascript must be enabled. Please refer to your browser's Help pages for instructions. - -[Document Conventions](/general/latest/gr/docconventions.html) - -$gt - -$hour - -Did this page help you? - Yes - -Thanks for letting us know we're doing a good job! - -If you've got a moment, please tell us what we did right so we can do more of it. - -Did this page help you? - No - -Thanks for letting us know this page needs work. We're sorry we let you down. - -If you've got a moment, please tell us how we can make the documentation better.