I have a collection products
with documents (products) like this (relevant code only):
{ "_id": "prod1", ... "colors": ["red","blue"], "size": ["S", "M"], ...}
{ "_id": "prod2", ... "colors": ["red","green"], "size": ["S", "XL"], ...}
{ "_id": "prod3", ... "colors": ["yellow","blue"], "size": ["XL", "XXL"], ...}
I would like to offer the user only the available selection, as a faceted search, like the name of the option and the number of options available.
colors:
red 2
blue 2
green 1
yellow 1
sizes:
S 2
M 1
XL 2
XXL 1
If I had to do it in SQL, I would probably have to run a query for each facet group.
SELECT colors, count(*) AS number FROM products GROUP BY colors
than the second query
SELECT size, count(*) AS number FROM test GROUP BY sizes
If somebody chose color "red", than I would probably have to add to each query the "WHERE" clause:
WHERE colors = 'red'
Could somebody more experienced than me, help me with this example in MongoDB? Do I have to run two queries or is there something that I am missing and it could be done in one query? I assume I will have a great number of products. Any help appreciated. Especially if there are any tricks to speed it up. I would like to get it right from the beginning, hence asking the question. Thanks.