What’s the difference between replaceOne() and updateOne() in MongoDB?

With replaceOne() you can only replace the entire document, while updateOne() allows for updating fields.

Since replaceOne() replaces the entire document – fields in the old document not contained in the new will be lost. With updateOne() new fields can be added without losing the fields in the old document.

For example if you have the following document:

{
   "_id" : ObjectId("0123456789abcdef01234567"),
   "my_test_key3" : 3333
}

Using:

replaceOne({"_id" : ObjectId("0123456789abcdef01234567")}, { "my_test_key4" : 4})

results in:

{
   "_id" : ObjectId("0123456789abcdef01234567"),
   "my_test_key4" : 4.0
}

Using:

updateOne({"_id" : ObjectId("0123456789abcdef01234567")}, {$set: { "my_test_key4" : 4}})

results in:

{
   "_id" : ObjectId("0123456789abcdef01234567"),
   "my_test_key3" : 3333.0,
   "my_test_key4" : 4.0
}

Note that with updateOne() you can use the update operators on documents.

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