`TextCriteria.matching` takes the provided term as is. Therefore, you can define phrases by putting them between double quotation marks (for example, `\"coffee cake\")` or using by `TextCriteria.phrase.` The following example shows both ways of defining a phrase:
`TextCriteria.matching` takes the provided term as is. Therefore, you can define phrases by putting them between double quotation marks (for example, `\"coffee cake\")` or using by `TextCriteria.phrase.` The following example shows both ways of defining a phrase:
You can set flags for `$caseSensitive` and `$diacriticSensitive` by using the corresponding methods on `TextCriteria`. Note that these two optional flags have been introduced in MongoDB 3.2 and are not included in the query unless explicitly set.
You can set flags for `$caseSensitive` and `$diacriticSensitive` by using the corresponding methods on `TextCriteria`. Note that these two optional flags have been introduced in MongoDB 3.2 and are not included in the query unless explicitly set.