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.. _php-aggregation: | ||
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Transform Your Data with Aggregation | ||
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.. facet:: | ||
:name: genre | ||
:values: reference | ||
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.. meta:: | ||
:keywords: code example, transform, computed, pipeline | ||
:description: Learn how to use the PHP library to perform aggregation operations. | ||
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.. contents:: On this page | ||
:local: | ||
:backlinks: none | ||
:depth: 2 | ||
:class: singlecol | ||
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.. TODO: | ||
.. toctree:: | ||
:titlesonly: | ||
:maxdepth: 1 | ||
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/aggregation/aggregation-tutorials | ||
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Overview | ||
-------- | ||
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In this guide, you can learn how to use the {+php-library+} to perform | ||
**aggregation operations**. | ||
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Aggregation operations process data in your MongoDB collections and | ||
return computed results. The MongoDB Aggregation framework, which is | ||
part of the Query API, is modeled on the concept of data processing | ||
pipelines. Documents enter a pipeline that contains one or more stages, | ||
and this pipeline transforms the documents into an aggregated result. | ||
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An aggregation operation is similar to a car factory. A car factory has | ||
an assembly line, which contains assembly stations with specialized | ||
tools to do specific jobs, like drills and welders. Raw parts enter the | ||
factory, and then the assembly line transforms and assembles them into a | ||
finished product. | ||
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The **aggregation pipeline** is the assembly line, **aggregation stages** are the | ||
assembly stations, and **operator expressions** are the | ||
specialized tools. | ||
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Aggregation Versus Find Operations | ||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
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You can use find operations to perform the following actions: | ||
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- Select which documents to return | ||
- Select which fields to return | ||
- Sort the results | ||
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You can use aggregation operations to perform the following actions: | ||
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- Run find operations | ||
- Rename fields | ||
- Calculate fields | ||
- Summarize data | ||
- Group values | ||
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Limitations | ||
~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
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Consider the following limitations when performing aggregation operations: | ||
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- Returned documents cannot violate the | ||
:manual:`BSON document size limit </reference/limits/#mongodb-limit-BSON-Document-Size>` | ||
of 16 megabytes. | ||
- Pipeline stages have a memory limit of 100 megabytes by default. You can exceed this | ||
limit by creating an options array that sets the ``allowDiskUse`` option to ``true`` | ||
and passing the array to the ``MongoDB\Collection::aggregate()`` method. | ||
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.. important:: $graphLookup Exception | ||
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The :manual:`$graphLookup | ||
</reference/operator/aggregation/graphLookup/>` stage has a strict | ||
memory limit of 100 megabytes and ignores the ``allowDiskUse`` option. | ||
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.. _php-aggregation-example: | ||
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Aggregation Example | ||
------------------- | ||
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.. note:: | ||
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The examples in this guide use the ``restaurants`` collection in the ``sample_restaurants`` | ||
database from the :atlas:`Atlas sample datasets </sample-data>`. To learn how to create a | ||
free MongoDB Atlas cluster and load the sample datasets, see the :atlas:`Get Started with Atlas | ||
</getting-started>` guide. | ||
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To perform an aggregation, pass an array containing the pipeline stages to | ||
the ``MongoDB\Collection::aggregate()`` method. | ||
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The following code example produces a count of the number of bakeries in each borough | ||
of New York. To do so, it uses an aggregation pipeline that contains the following stages: | ||
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- :manual:`$match </reference/operator/aggregation/match/>` stage to filter for documents | ||
in which the ``cuisine`` field contains the value ``'Bakery'`` | ||
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- :manual:`$group </reference/operator/aggregation/group/>` stage to group the matching | ||
documents by the ``borough`` field, accumulating a count of documents for each distinct | ||
value | ||
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.. io-code-block:: | ||
:copyable: | ||
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.. input:: /includes/aggregation.php | ||
:start-after: start-match-group | ||
:end-before: end-match-group | ||
:language: php | ||
:dedent: | ||
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.. output:: | ||
:visible: false | ||
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{"_id":"Brooklyn","count":173} | ||
{"_id":"Queens","count":204} | ||
{"_id":"Bronx","count":71} | ||
{"_id":"Staten Island","count":20} | ||
{"_id":"Missing","count":2} | ||
{"_id":"Manhattan","count":221} | ||
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Explain an Aggregation | ||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
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To view information about how MongoDB executes your operation, you can | ||
instruct the MongoDB query planner to **explain** it. When MongoDB explains | ||
an operation, it returns **execution plans** and performance statistics. | ||
An execution plan is a potential way in which MongoDB can complete an operation. | ||
When you instruct MongoDB to explain an operation, it returns both the | ||
plan MongoDB executed and any rejected execution plans. | ||
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To explain an aggregation operation, construct a ``MongoDB\Operation\Aggregate`` object | ||
and pass the database, collection, and pipeline stages as parameters. Then, pass the | ||
``MongoDB\Operation\Aggregate`` object to the ``MongoDB\Collection::explain()`` method. | ||
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The following example instructs MongoDB to explain the aggregation operation | ||
from the preceding :ref:`php-aggregation-example`: | ||
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.. input:: /includes/aggregation.php | ||
:start-after: start-explain | ||
:end-before: end-explain | ||
:language: php | ||
:dedent: | ||
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.. output:: | ||
:visible: false | ||
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{"explainVersion":"2","queryPlanner":{"namespace":"sample_restaurants.restaurants", | ||
"indexFilterSet":false,"parsedQuery":{"cuisine":{"$eq":"Bakery"}},"queryHash":"865F14C3", | ||
"planCacheKey":"D56D6F10","optimizedPipeline":true,"maxIndexedOrSolutionsReached":false, | ||
"maxIndexedAndSolutionsReached":false,"maxScansToExplodeReached":false,"winningPlan":{ | ||
... } | ||
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Additional Information | ||
---------------------- | ||
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To view a tutorial that uses the {+php-library+} to create complex aggregation | ||
pipelines, see `Complex Aggregation Pipelines with Vanilla PHP and MongoDB | ||
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<https://www.mongodb.com/developer/products/mongodb/aggregations-php-mongodb/>`__ | ||
in the MongoDB Developer Center. | ||
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MongoDB Server Manual | ||
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To learn more about the topics discussed in this guide, see the following | ||
pages in the {+mdb-server+} manual: | ||
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- To view a full list of expression operators, see :manual:`Aggregation | ||
Operators </reference/operator/aggregation/>`. | ||
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- To learn about assembling an aggregation pipeline and to view examples, see | ||
:manual:`Aggregation Pipeline </core/aggregation-pipeline/>`. | ||
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- To learn more about creating pipeline stages, see :manual:`Aggregation | ||
Stages </reference/operator/aggregation-pipeline/>`. | ||
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- To learn more about explaining MongoDB operations, see | ||
:manual:`Explain Output </reference/explain-results/>` and | ||
:manual:`Query Plans </core/query-plans/>`. | ||
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Aggregation Tutorials | ||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
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.. To view step-by-step explanations of common aggregation tasks, see | ||
.. :ref:`php-aggregation-tutorials-landing`. | ||
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API Documentation | ||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
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To learn more about the methods discussed in this guide, see the | ||
following API documentation: | ||
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- `MongoDB\\Collection::aggregate() <{+api+}/method/MongoDBCollection-aggregate/>`__ | ||
- `MongoDB\\Collection::explain() <{+api+}/method/MongoDBCollection-explain/>`__ |
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require 'vendor/autoload.php'; | ||||||
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$uri = getenv('MONGODB_URI') ?: throw new RuntimeException('Set the MONGODB_URI variable to your Atlas URI that connects to the sample dataset'); | ||||||
$client = new MongoDB\Client($uri); | ||||||
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$collection = $client->sample_restaurants->restaurants; | ||||||
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// Retrieves documents with a cuisine value of "Bakery", groups them by "borough", and | ||||||
// counts each borough's matching documents | ||||||
// start-match-group | ||||||
$pipeline = [ | ||||||
['$match' => ['cuisine' => 'Bakery']], | ||||||
['$group' => ['_id' => '$borough', 'count' => ['$sum' => 1]]], | ||||||
]; | ||||||
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$cursor = $collection->aggregate($pipeline); | ||||||
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foreach ($cursor as $doc) { | ||||||
echo json_encode($doc) . PHP_EOL; | ||||||
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This avoids string concatenation and would be slightly more efficient. Also applies to There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. I'll change to a comma here and add that to the cleanup tasks |
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} | ||||||
// end-match-group | ||||||
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// Performs the same aggregation operation as above but asks MongoDB to explain it | ||||||
// start-explain | ||||||
$pipeline = [ | ||||||
['$match' => ['cuisine' => 'Bakery']], | ||||||
['$group' => ['_id' => '$borough', 'count' => ['$sum' => 1]]], | ||||||
]; | ||||||
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$aggregate = new MongoDB\Operation\Aggregate( | ||||||
$collection->getDatabaseName(), | ||||||
$collection->getCollectionName(), | ||||||
$pipeline | ||||||
); | ||||||
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$result = $collection->explain($aggregate); | ||||||
echo json_encode($result) . PHP_EOL; | ||||||
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Get Started </get-started> | ||
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/aggregation | ||
/tutorial | ||
/upgrade | ||
/reference | ||
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