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How to convert MongoDB aggregation query to Laravel MongoDB by jenssegers

I have MongoDB collection called changes which contains following data

{
    "date" : ISODate("2014-06-09T00:00:00.000Z"),
    "field" : "ip",
    "from" : "157.11.209.123",
    "to" : "107.21.109.254"
}
{
    "date" : ISODate("2014-05-15T00:00:00.000Z"),
    "field" : "ip",
    "from" : "107.21.109.254",
    "to" : "157.11.209.123"
}
{
    "date" : ISODate("2014-06-09T00:00:00.000Z"),
    "field" : "registration",
    "from" : "Old service",
    "to" : "Some new service"
}

Then I want to make typical SQL query that counts occurrences and group it by field. So, I've created query in MongoDB

db.changes.group({
    "key": {
        "field": true
    },
    "initial": {
        "count": 0,
    },
    "reduce": function(obj, prev) {
            prev.count++;
    },
});

It works fine but how can I convert it to works with Laravel 4? I am using jenssegers/laravel-mongodb to communicate with mongo server.

In addition, I have more conditions in query, which I've removed to make my question looks more clearly, so I'm looking for solution to convert exactly that query into laravel, not other possible solutions :).

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Mateusz Nowak Avatar asked Jun 10 '14 13:06

Mateusz Nowak


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1 Answers

You are both better off using the aggregation framework methods and also diving into the raw MongoDB collection object provided from the underlying driver to do so. It's a much better option that trying to translate the syntax:

// Returns the original Mongo Result
$result = DB::collection('changes')->raw(function($collection)
{
    return $collection->aggregate(array(
        array(
            '$group' => array(
                '_id' => '$field',
                'count' => array(
                    '$sum' => 1
                )
            )
        )   
    ));
});

The result is a little different from the result of a method like .group() but this uses native code on the MongoDB server and does not rely on JavaScript interpretation like the .group() method actually does, being really a wrapper around mapReduce.

The end result is much faster, and also generally more efficient than you will get out of the native framework interface.

So use the native MongoDB way for the best performance.

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Neil Lunn Avatar answered Sep 28 '22 09:09

Neil Lunn