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I'm trying to figure out how to sort a collection of documents server side by telling the C# driver what the sort order is, but it appears not to support that construct yet.

Is it possible to do this any other way?

11 Answers 11

85

You can also do it using the SetSortOrder method on the MongoCursor class:

db["collection"].Find().SetSortOrder(SortBy.Ascending("SortByMe"));
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42

For async methods:

var filter = Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter.Empty;
var sort = Builders<BsonDocument>.Sort.Ascending("time");
collection.FindAsync(filter, new FindOptions<BsonDocument, BsonDocument>()
{
    Sort = sort
});
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  • Good day, is this possible not in asynchronous way? Jan 29, 2020 at 4:38
  • @AljohnYamaro, yes. See above. Jan 29, 2020 at 11:05
  • I know you're not supposed just comment "thanks", but I searched forever for this answer. MongoDB .net driver documentation is practically non existent. Thank you!!
    – dks209
    Dec 9, 2022 at 22:51
35

Just to add to Chris's answer, in C# Driver 2.x it is now done with SortBy, SortByDescending, ThenBy & ThenByDescending

collection.Find(bson => true).SortBy(bson => bson["SortByMeAscending"]).ThenByDescending(bson => bson["ThenByMeDescending"]).ToListAsync()

Now it resembles Linq even more.

http://mongodb.github.io/mongo-csharp-driver/2.0/reference/driver/crud/reading/#sort

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29

Simple usage of api in MongoDB.Driver 2.5.0

var client = new MongoClient("mongodb://localhost:27017");

var database = client.GetDatabase("Blog");

var list = database.GetCollection<BlogPost>("BlogPost")
    .Find(e => e.Deleted == false)
    .SortByDescending(e => e.CreatedOn)
    .Limit(20)
    .ToList();
10

Note that to sort on multiple fields use this:

db["collection"].Find().SetSortOrder(SortBy.Ascending("SortByMe").Descending("An‌​dByMe");
10

You can apply sort with SortDefinition like this:

FilterDefinition<User> filter = Builders<User>.Filter.Eq(a => a.Deleted , false);
SortDefinition<User> sort = Builders<User>.Sort.Descending(a => a.Id);
List<User> result = _dbContext.Users.Find(filter).Sort(sort).Limit(10).ToList();
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  • What's the correct way to do this for FindAsync? It seems .Sort isn't supported on the async methods
    – dks209
    Dec 7, 2022 at 5:16
  • @dks209, Check out this answer:stackoverflow.com/a/45736413/7657155 Dec 9, 2022 at 14:08
  • I don't know how I never found that thread! You're my hero!
    – dks209
    Dec 9, 2022 at 22:46
9

If you want to use linq:

From the documentation: (http://docs.mongodb.org/ecosystem/tutorial/use-linq-queries-with-csharp-driver/)

var query=
    (from c in collection.AsQueryable<C>()
    orderby c.X
    select c)

foreach (var d in query)
{
    // process your documents
}

If you want you can also limit the results:

var query=
    (from c in collection.AsQueryable<C>()
    orderby c.X descending
    select c).Take(1);

Just remember to have an index on the field you are sorting by : ]

6

It seems the way to do this using the existing C# driver is as follows:

db["collection"].Find(new Document().Append("query", 
new Document()).Append("orderby", 
new Document().Append(name:1).Append(age,-1))); 

Which I was turned on to by Sam Corder here

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  • 6
    See @Chris Brook's answer for a more C#-ish approach.
    – cdmckay
    Jul 30, 2011 at 7:30
  • Personally a fan of the mongodb-ish approach Oct 30, 2012 at 2:33
  • Changed the accepted answer to the newer style which wasn't available at the time the question was asked.
    – jmcd
    Apr 19, 2013 at 22:13
3

@DmitryZyr's answer for FindAsync was not working. This one did however.

var sortDefinition = new SortDefinitionBuilder<ImmutableLog>().Descending("date");
var findOptions = new FindOptions<ImmutableLog>() {Sort = sortDefinition};
await this.Collection.FindAsync(new BsonDocument(), findOptions);
2

I'm currently using the API version MongoDB.Driver 2.8.1. Here is my method that I call to return a list of objects with Descending sorting, if it is required:

public static IEnumerable<TEntity> GetDocumentsForCollection(
        IMongoDatabase database,
        string collectionName,
        FilterDefinition<TEntity> query,
        string databaseCollectionKeyToSortOnDescending)
    {
        var _mongoSettings = new MongoCollectionSettings();
        _mongoSettings.GuidRepresentation = GuidRepresentation.Standard;
        var _collection = database.GetCollection<TEntity>(collectionName, _mongoSettings);

        if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(databaseCollectionKeyToSortOnDescending))
        {
            return _collection.Find(query).ToList();
        }

        return _collection.Find<TEntity>(query).Sort(Builders<TEntity>.Sort.Descending(databaseCollectionKeyToSortOnDescending)).ToList();
    }
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I'm doing this in JavaScript since I don't know C#, but it should have equivalent syntax with the C# driver.

If your query looked like:

db.c.find({"foo" : "bar"})

and you want to sort by "baz" ascending, wrap your query in a "query" field and add an "orderby" field:

db.c.find({"query" : {"foo" : "bar"}, "orderby" : {"baz" : 1}})

For descending sort, use -1.

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