// Test geoNear + $within. t = db.geo_s2nearwithin t.drop(); points = 10 for (var x = -points; x < points; x += 1) { for (var y = -points; y < points; y += 1) { t.insert({geo: [x, y]}) } } origin = { "type" : "Point", "coordinates": [ 0, 0] } t.ensureIndex({ geo : "2dsphere" }) // Near requires an index, and 2dsphere is an index. Spherical isn't // specified so this doesn't work. resNear = db.runCommand({geoNear : t.getName(), near: [0, 0], query: {geo: {$within: {$center: [[0, 0], 1]}}}}) assert(db.getLastError()); // Spherical is specified so this does work. Old style points are weird // because you can use them with both $center and $centerSphere. Points are // the only things we will do this conversion for. resNear = db.runCommand({geoNear : t.getName(), near: [0, 0], spherical: true, query: {geo: {$within: {$center: [[0, 0], 1]}}}}) assert.eq(resNear.results.length, 5) resNear = db.runCommand({geoNear : t.getName(), near: [0, 0], spherical: true, query: {geo: {$within: {$centerSphere: [[0, 0], Math.PI/180.0]}}}}) assert.eq(resNear.results.length, 5) resNear = db.runCommand({geoNear : t.getName(), near: [0, 0], spherical: true, query: {geo: {$within: {$centerSphere: [[0, 0], 0]}}}}) assert.eq(resNear.results.length, 1) resNear = db.runCommand({geoNear : t.getName(), near: [0, 0], spherical: true, query: {geo: {$within: {$centerSphere: [[1, 0], 0.5 * Math.PI/180.0]}}}}) assert.eq(resNear.results.length, 1) resNear = db.runCommand({geoNear : t.getName(), near: [0, 0], spherical: true, query: {geo: {$within: {$center: [[1, 0], 1.5]}}}}) assert.eq(resNear.results.length, 9)