Fix some TUTORIAL markdown.
* Escape _ for bson_ext. * Fix insert example. * Un-escape _id, not required with backtick quotes. Signed-off-by: Laurent Arnoud <laurent@spkdev.net>
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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Next, install the mongo rubygem:
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The required `bson` gem will be installed automatically.
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For optimum performance, install the bson_ext gem:
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For optimum performance, install the bson\_ext gem:
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gem install bson_ext
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@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ Once you have the collection object, you can insert documents into the collectio
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Notice that the above has an "inner" document embedded within it. To do this, we can use a Hash or the driver's OrderedHash (which preserves key order) to create the document (including the inner document), and then just simply insert it into the collection using the `insert()` method.
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doc = {"name" => "MongoDB", "type" => "database", "count" => 1,
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"info" => {"x" => 203, "y" => '102'`
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"info" => {"x" => 203, "y" => '102'}}
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coll.insert(doc)
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#### Updating a Document
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@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ and you should see:
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{"_id"=>#<BSON::ObjectID:0x118576c ...>, "name"=>"MongoDB",
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"info"=>{"x"=>203, "y"=>102}, "type"=>"database", "count"=>1}
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Note the `\_id` element has been added automatically by MongoDB to your document.
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Note the `_id` element has been added automatically by MongoDB to your document.
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#### Adding Multiple Documents
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