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Definition¶
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group¶ Groups documents in a collection by the specified key and performs simple aggregation functions, such as computing counts and sums. The command is analogous to a
SELECT <...> GROUP BYstatement in SQL. The command returns a document with the grouped records as well as the command meta-data.The
groupcommand takes the following prototype form:The command accepts a document with the following fields:
Field Type Description nsstring The collection from which to perform the group by operation. keydocument The field or fields to group. Returns a “key object” for use as the grouping key. $reducefunction An aggregation function that operates on the documents during the grouping operation. These functions may return a sum or a count. The function takes two arguments: the current document and an aggregation result document for that group. initialdocument Initializes the aggregation result document. $keyffunction Optional. Alternative to the keyfield. Specifies a function that creates a “key object” for use as the grouping key. Use$keyfinstead ofkeyto group by calculated fields rather than existing document fields.conddocument Optional. The selection criteria to determine which documents in the collection to process. If you omit the condfield,groupprocesses all the documents in the collection for the group operation.finalizefunction Optional. A function that runs each item in the result set before groupreturns the final value. This function can either modify the result document or replace the result document as a whole. Unlike the$keyfand$reducefields that also specify a function, this field name isfinalize, not$finalize.For the shell, MongoDB provides a wrapper method
db.collection.group(). However, thedb.collection.group()method takes thekeyffield and thereducefield whereas thegroupcommand takes the$keyffield and the$reducefield.
Behavior¶
Limits and Restrictions¶
The group command does not work with sharded
clusters. Use the aggregation framework or
map-reduce in sharded environments.
The result set must fit within the maximum BSON document size.
Additionally, in version 2.2, the returned array can contain at most
20,000 elements; i.e. at most 20,000 unique groupings. For group by
operations that results in more than 20,000 unique groupings, use
mapReduce. Previous versions had a limit of 10,000
elements.
Prior to 2.4, the group command took the mongod
instance’s JavaScript lock which blocked all other JavaScript execution.
mongo Shell JavaScript Functions/Properties¶
Changed in version 2.4.
In MongoDB 2.4, map-reduce operations, the
group command, and $where operator expressions
cannot access certain global functions or properties, such as
db, that are available in the mongo shell.
When upgrading to MongoDB 2.4, you will need to refactor your code if
your map-reduce operations, group
commands, or $where operator expressions include any global
shell functions or properties that are no longer available, such as
db.
The following JavaScript functions and properties are available to
map-reduce operations, the group
command, and $where operator expressions in MongoDB 2.4:
| Available Properties | Available Functions | |
|---|---|---|
argsMaxKeyMinKey |
assert()BinData()DBPointer()DBRef()doassert()emit()gc()HexData()hex_md5()isNumber()isObject()ISODate()isString() |
Map()MD5()NumberInt()NumberLong()ObjectId()print()printjson()printjsononeline()sleep()Timestamp()tojson()tojsononeline()tojsonObject()UUID()version() |
JavaScript in MongoDB
Although group uses JavaScript, most interactions
with MongoDB do not use JavaScript but use an idiomatic driver in the language of the interacting
application.
Examples¶
The following are examples of the db.collection.group() method.
The examples assume an orders collection with documents of the
following prototype:
Group by Two Fields¶
The following example groups by the ord_dt and item.sku
fields those documents that have ord_dt greater than
01/01/2012:
The result is a document that contain the retval field which
contains the group by records, the count field which contains
the total number of documents grouped, the keys field which
contains the number of unique groupings (i.e. number of elements
in the retval), and the ok field which contains the
command status:
The method call is analogous to the SQL statement:
Calculate the Sum¶
The following example groups by the ord_dt and item.sku
fields those documents that have ord_dt greater than
01/01/2012 and calculates the sum of the qty field for each
grouping:
The retval field of the returned document is an array of
documents that contain the group by fields and the calculated
aggregation field:
The method call is analogous to the SQL statement:
Calculate Sum, Count, and Average¶
The following example groups by the calculated day_of_week field,
those documents that have ord_dt greater than 01/01/2012 and
calculates the sum, count, and average of the qty field for each
grouping:
The retval field of the returned document is an array of
documents that contain the group by fields and the calculated
aggregation field:
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