var res; t = db.jstests_uniqueness; t.drop(); // test uniqueness of _id res = t.save( { _id : 3 } ); assert.writeOK( res ); // this should yield an error res = t.insert( { _id : 3 } ); assert.writeError( res ); assert( t.count() == 1, "hmmm"); res = t.insert( { _id : 4, x : 99 } ); assert.writeOK( res ); // this should yield an error res = t.update( { _id : 4 } , { _id : 3, x : 99 } ); assert.writeError( res ); assert( t.findOne( {_id:4} ), 5 ); // Check for an error message when we index and there are dups db.jstests_uniqueness2.drop(); db.jstests_uniqueness2.insert({a:3}); db.jstests_uniqueness2.insert({a:3}); assert( db.jstests_uniqueness2.count() == 2 , 6) ; res = db.jstests_uniqueness2.ensureIndex({a:1}, true); assert.writeError( res ); assert( res.getWriteError().errmsg.match( /E11000/ ) ); // Check for an error message when we index in the background and there are dups db.jstests_uniqueness2.drop(); db.jstests_uniqueness2.insert({a:3}); db.jstests_uniqueness2.insert({a:3}); assert( db.jstests_uniqueness2.count() == 2 , 6) ; res = db.jstests_uniqueness2.ensureIndex({a:1}, {unique:true,background:true}); assert.writeError( res ); assert( res.getWriteError().errmsg.match( /E11000/ ) ); /* Check that if we update and remove _id, it gets added back by the DB */ /* - test when object grows */ t.drop(); t.save( { _id : 'Z' } ); t.update( {}, { k : 2 } ); assert( t.findOne()._id == 'Z', "uniqueness.js problem with adding back _id" ); /* - test when doesn't grow */ t.drop(); t.save( { _id : 'Z', k : 3 } ); t.update( {}, { k : 2 } ); assert( t.findOne()._id == 'Z', "uniqueness.js problem with adding back _id (2)" );