MongoDB Aggregate Pipeline

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Aggregation Pipeline

The aggregation pipeline is a framework for data aggregation modelled on the concept of data processing pipelines. What this means, is documents enter a multi-stage pipeline that transforms the documents into aggregated results.

This is similar to using GROUP BY in SQL, where you might aggregate the average grades of all students taking a module.

The MongoDB aggregation pipeline consists of stages and each stage transforms the documents as they pass through the pipeline. A stage can generate new documents or filter out documents. A stage can also appear several times in the pipeline.

The syntax is:

db.collectionName.aggregate( [ { <stage> }, ... ] )

The pipeline for instance, could:

  • project out certain details from each document, such as the employees;
  • group the projected details by a certain fields and then using an aggregate function, such as group by the deptno and then counting the number of occurrences;
  • sorting the results in order;
  • limiting the results to a certain number, such as the first 10;

These are represented by the following operators: $project,$group, $sort or $limit.

A number of operations exist for the aggregation pipeline, details of which can be found in the MongoDB manual:

https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/operator/aggregation/

$group

$group will take a set of input documents, group them by a specified key and then apply an aggregate function to each group.

For example, to sum the salaries found in the emp collection:

db.emp.aggregate ( [
{ 	$group: 

{ _id: "$deptno", total: {$sum: "$sal"} } } ])

This is similar to the SQL command:

SELECT deptno, sum AS total FROM emp
GROUP BY deptno;

$lookup

$lookup can be used to provide a left outer join between two collections, such as dept and emp.

The $lookup stage does an equality match between a column from the input documents with a column from the joined collection.

In this example, the dept collection provides the input documents and the lookup will be performed in the emp collection. deptno in both documents is used to join the collections:

db.dept.aggregate([ {

     $lookup:  {
         from: "emp",
         localField: "deptno",
         foreignField: "deptno",
         as: "employees"
       }
  }

])

This is the equivalent of the SQL statement:

SELECT * 
FROM dept 
LEFT OUTER JOIN emp
ON dept.deptno = emp.deptno;

Other Functions

Count

The power of the aggregation pipeline is to do processing on the data.

Lets count how many employees are in department 10:

db.emp.count({deptno: 10})


You can also add count() to a find query to count the records returned, instead of listing them:

db.dept.find({dname:"SALES"}).count()


Distinct

Sometimes you want to find the distinct values for a specified column (similar to distinct in SQL):

db.emp.distinct("deptno")

Next Step

Updating the collection