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### Queues
If you want to use MongoDB as your database backend, change the the driver in `config/queue.php`:
If you want to use MongoDB as your database backend, change the driver in `config/queue.php`:
```php
'connections'=>[
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### Dates
Eloquent allows you to work with Carbon/DateTime objects instead of MongoDate objects. Internally, these dates will be converted to MongoDate objects when saved to the database. If you wish to use this functionality on non-default date fields you will need to manually specify them as described here: http://laravel.com/docs/eloquent#date-mutators
Eloquent allows you to work with Carbon/DateTime objects instead of MongoDate objects. Internally, these dates will be converted to MongoDate objects when saved to the database. If you wish to use this functionality on non-default date fields, you will need to manually specify them as described here: http://laravel.com/docs/eloquent#date-mutators
Example:
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}
```
You access the embedded models through the dynamic property:
You can access the embedded models through the dynamic property:
```php
$books=User::first()->books;
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### EmbedsOne Relations
The embedsOne relation is similar to the EmbedsMany relation, but only embeds a single model.
The embedsOne relation is similar to the embedsMany relation, but only embeds a single model.
```php
useJenssegers\Mongodb\Eloquent\ModelasEloquent;
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}
```
You access the embedded models through the dynamic property:
You can access the embedded models through the dynamic property: