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MongoDB group by Functionalities

In MySQL

select a,b,count(1) as cnt from list group by a, b having cnt > 2;

I have to execute the group by function using having condition in mongodb. But i am getting following error. Please share your input.

In MongoDB

> res = db.list.group({key:{a:true,b:true},
...                      reduce: function(obj,prev) {prev.count++;},
...                      initial: {count:0}}).limit(10);

Sat Jan  7 16:36:30 uncaught exception: group command failed: {
        "errmsg" : "exception: group() can't handle more than 20000 unique keys",
        "code" : 10043,
        "ok" : 0

Once it will be executed, we need to run the following file on next.

for (i in res) {if (res[i].count>2) printjson(res[i])};

Regards, Kumaran

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Kumaran Avatar asked Jan 07 '12 11:01

Kumaran


1 Answers

MongoDB group by is very limited in most cases, for instance

- the result set must be lesser than 10000 keys.
- it will not work in sharded environments

So its better to use map reduce. so the query would be like this

map = function() { emit({a:true,b:true},{count:1}); }

reduce = function(k, values) {
    var result = {count: 0};
    values.forEach(function(value) {
        result.count += value.count;
    });
    return result;
}

and then

db.list.mapReduce(map,reduce,{out: { inline : 1}})

Its a untested version. let me know if it works

EDIT:

The earlier map function was faulty. Thats why you are not getting the results. it should have been

map = function () {
    emit({a:this.a, b:this.b}, {count:1});
}

Test data:

> db.multi_group.insert({a:1,b:2})
> db.multi_group.insert({a:2,b:2})
> db.multi_group.insert({a:3,b:2})
> db.multi_group.insert({a:1,b:2})
> db.multi_group.insert({a:3,b:2})
> db.multi_group.insert({a:7,b:2})


> db.multi_group.mapReduce(map,reduce,{out: { inline : 1}})
{
    "results" : [
        {
            "_id" : {
                "a" : 1,
                "b" : 2
            },
            "value" : {
                "count" : 2
            }
        },
        {
            "_id" : {
                "a" : 2,
                "b" : 2
            },
            "value" : {
                "count" : 1
            }
        },
        {
            "_id" : {
                "a" : 3,
                "b" : 2
            },
            "value" : {
                "count" : 2
            }
        },
        {
            "_id" : {
                "a" : 7,
                "b" : 2
            },
            "value" : {
                "count" : 1
            }
        }
    ],
    "timeMillis" : 1,
    "counts" : {
        "input" : 6,
        "emit" : 6,
        "reduce" : 2,
        "output" : 4
    },
    "ok" : 1,
}

EDIT2:

Complete solution including applying having count >= 2

map = function () {
    emit({a:this.a, b:this.b}, {count:1,_id:this._id});
}

reduce = function(k, values) {
    var result = {count: 0,_id:[]};
    values.forEach(function(value) {
        result.count += value.count;
        result._id.push(value._id);
    });
    return result;
}

>db.multi_group.mapReduce(map,reduce,{out: { replace : "multi_result"}})

> db.multi_result.find({'value.count' : {$gte : 2}})
{ "_id" : { "a" : 1, "b" : 2 }, "value" : { "_id" : [   ObjectId("4f0adf2884025491024f994c"),   ObjectId("4f0adf3284025491024f994f") ], "count" : 2 } }
{ "_id" : { "a" : 3, "b" : 2 }, "value" : { "_id" : [   ObjectId("4f0adf3084025491024f994e"),   ObjectId("4f0adf3584025491024f9950") ], "count" : 2 } }
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RameshVel Avatar answered Sep 22 '22 18:09

RameshVel