Since the $options argument is no longer a scalar (deprecated since the 1.2.11 version of the Mongo's PHP driver), you now must compose your $options as an associative array, otherwise you'll rise a "Implicitly passing condition as $options will be removed in the future" alert.
Example:
<?php
$m = new Mongo();
$db = $m->selectDB('test');
$collection = new MongoCollection($db, 'FooBar');
// grouping results by categories, where foo is 'bar'
$keys = array('categorie'=>true, 'foo'=>true); // the fields list we want to return
$initial = array('count' => 0); // gets a subtotal for each categorie
$reduce = "function(obj,prev) { prev.count += 1; }"; // yes, this is js code
$conditions = array('foo'=> 'bar');
$grouped = $myColl::group($keys, $initial, $reduce, array('condition'=>$conditions));
$result = $grouped['retval'];
?>
MongoCollection::group
(PECL mongo >=0.9.2)
MongoCollection::group — Performs an operation similar to SQL's GROUP BY command
Descrierea
Parametri
-
keys -
Fields to group by. If an array or non-code object is passed, it will be the key used to group results.
1.0.4+: If
keysis an instance of MongoCode,keyswill be treated as a function that returns the key to group by (see the "Passing akeysfunction" example below). -
initial -
Initial value of the aggregation counter object.
-
reduce -
A function that takes two arguments (the current document and the aggregation to this point) and does the aggregation.
-
options -
Optional parameters to the group command. Valid options include:
-
"condition"
Criteria for including a document in the aggregation.
-
"finalize"
Function called once per unique key that takes the final output of the reduce function.
-
Valorile întoarse
Returns an array containing the result.
Istoria schimbărilor
| Versiunea | Descriere |
|---|---|
| 1.2.11 |
Emits E_DEPRECATED when
options is scalar.
|
Exemple
Example #1 MongoCollection::group() example
This groups documents by category and creates a list of names within that category.
<?php
$collection->insert(array("category" => "fruit", "name" => "apple"));
$collection->insert(array("category" => "fruit", "name" => "peach"));
$collection->insert(array("category" => "fruit", "name" => "banana"));
$collection->insert(array("category" => "veggie", "name" => "corn"));
$collection->insert(array("category" => "veggie", "name" => "broccoli"));
$keys = array("category" => 1);
$initial = array("items" => array());
$reduce = "function (obj, prev) { prev.items.push(obj.name); }";
$g = $collection->group($keys, $initial, $reduce);
echo json_encode($g['retval']);
?>
Exemplul de mai sus va afișa ceva similar cu:
[{"category":"fruit","items":["apple","peach","banana"]},{"category":"veggie","items":["corn","broccoli"]}]
Example #2 MongoCollection::group() example
This example doesn't use any key, so every document will be its own group. It also uses a condition: only documents that match this condition will be processed by the grouping function.
<?php
$collection->save(array("a" => 2));
$collection->save(array("b" => 5));
$collection->save(array("a" => 1));
// use all fields
$keys = array();
// set intial values
$initial = array("count" => 0);
// JavaScript function to perform
$reduce = "function (obj, prev) { prev.count++; }";
// only use documents where the "a" field is greater than 1
$condition = array('condition' => array("a" => array( '$gt' => 1)));
$g = $collection->group($keys, $initial, $reduce, $condition);
var_dump($g);
?>
Exemplul de mai sus va afișa ceva similar cu:
array(4) {
["retval"]=>
array(1) {
[0]=>
array(1) {
["count"]=>
float(1)
}
}
["count"]=>
float(1)
["keys"]=>
int(1)
["ok"]=>
float(1)
}
Example #3 Passing a keys function
If you want to group by something other than a field name, you can pass a function as the first parameter of MongoCollection::group() and it will be run against each document. The return value of the function will be used as its grouping value.
This example demonstrates grouping by the num field modulo 4.
<?php
$c->group(new MongoCode('function(doc) { return {mod : doc.num % 4}; }'),
array("count" => 0),
new MongoCode('function(current, total) { total.count++; }'));
?>
Here's my code to do an equivalent of a GROUP BY and a SUM
<?php
$contributionCol = $db->customers->contribution;
$group = $contributionCol->group(array('date' => true), array('sum' => 0), "function (obj, prev) { prev['sum'] += obj.amount; }");
?>
This groups by the 'date' column and sums over the 'amount' column. In my testing this was much slower than querying all rows and doing the Group by code with PHP. It could just be my particular setup and data set.
Also at first my amount column was a string, which caused the results to be concatenated rather than arithmetic addition, something else to watch out for.
[red.: Instead of this, please use the new aggregation framework. See the documentation for MongoCollection::aggregate]
Here I am posting how I get tags from my documents. Documents should have 'tags' field which is array of strings:
{'tags':['php', 'mongo']}
<?php
$keys = array();
$initial = array('tags'=>array(), 'count'=>0);
$reduce = 'function (doc, total) { if (doc.tags.length) {doc.tags.forEach(function (e) {total.tags[e]=total.tags[e]||0; total.tags[e]++; total.count++;});} }';
$criteria = array(
'condition' => array(
'tags' => array('$exists'=>true)
),
);
?>
