# The collection object Each model offers an object called `ModelName::Collection`. This `Collection` object offers a way to query the database and perform operations on large groups of model. To instantiate a new `Collection`, you can simply call the method `query` over the model class: ```ruby users = User.query ``` ## Collection and SELECT query When instantiated, the collection is Crystal implementation of a SELECT query: ```sql -- Users.query == SELECT * FROM users ``` Therefore, calling `to_a` over the Collection will fetch all the models from the database to your crystal code: ```sql array_of_users = User.query.to_a ``` Collection will really perform SQL request only on resolution time, when calling `each` or `to_a` for example. ## Mutability Collection are mutable objects, and many of the methods will change the state of the collection: ```ruby query = User.query # SELECT * FROM users; query.select("id") # SELECT id FROM users; query.select("id") # SELECT id, id FROM users; ``` Therefore, you may want to use `Collection#dup` to duplicate the current state of the collection: ```ruby query = User.query # SELECT * FROM users; query.select("id") # SELECT id FROM users; query2 = collection.dup # SELECT id FROM users; ``` Collection can be filtered and refined to query exactly what you want. Actually, they are refined version of `SQL::SelectBuilder` object [described in Low-level SQL chapter](../low-level-sql/).