I am new in MongoDB and I am trying to create a query.
I have a list, for example: mylist = [a,b,c,d,e]
My dataset has one key with a similar list: mydatalist = [b,d,g,e]
I want to create a query that will return all the data that contains at least one from the mylist.
What I have done.
query = {'mydatalist': {'$in': mylist}}
selector = {'_id':1,'name':1}
mydata = collection.find(query,selector)
That's work perfect. The only thing I want to do and I cannot is to sort the results in base of the number of mylist data they have in the mydatalist. Is there any way to do this in the query or I have to do it manually after in the cursor?
Update with an example:
mylist = [a,b,c,d,e,f,g]
#data from collection
data1[mydatalist] = [a,b,k,l] #2 items from mylist
data2[mydatalist] = [b,c,d,e,m] #4items from mylist
data3[mydatalist] = [a,u,i] #1 item from mylist
So, I want the results to be sorted as data2 -> data1 -> data3
mydatalist
for your documents to be in order [ascending alphabetical]?