Here is an example of using multiple fields on group
and count
the values.
Aggregation aggregate = Aggregation.newAggregation(Aggregation.group("category", "status").count().as("Categoury_Status_Count"));
AggregationResults<String> aggregateResult = mongoOperations.aggregate(aggregate, "category", String.class);
System.out.println(aggregateResult.getMappedResults());
My Sample Data:-
/* 1 */
{
"_id" : 1,
"category" : "cafe",
"status" : "A"
}
/* 2 */
{
"_id" : 2,
"category" : "cafe",
"status" : "B"
}
/* 3 */
{
"_id" : 3,
"category" : "cafe1",
"status" : "A"
}
/* 4 */
{
"_id" : 4,
"category" : "cafe1",
"status" : "B"
}
/* 5 */
{
"_id" : 5,
"category" : "cafe1",
"status" : "B"
}
Output:-
[{ "category" : "cafe1" , "status" : "A" , "Categoury_Status_Count" : 1}, { "category" : "cafe" , "status" : "B" , "Categoury_Status_Count" : 1}, { "category" : "cafe1" , "status" : "B" , "Categoury_Status_Count" : 2}, { "category" : "cafe" , "status" : "A" , "Categoury_Status_Count" : 1}]
To get the _id in the output:-
You can add the _id to the set.
Aggregation aggregate = Aggregation.newAggregation(Aggregation.group("category", "status").count().as("Categoury_Status_Count").addToSet("_id").as("ids"));
Output:-
[{ "category" : "cafe1" , "status" : "A" , "Categoury_Status_Count" : 1 , "ids" : [ 3.0]}, { "category" : "cafe" , "status" : "B" , "Categoury_Status_Count" : 1 , "ids" : [ 2.0]}, { "category" : "cafe1" , "status" : "B" , "Categoury_Status_Count" : 2 , "ids" : [ 5.0 , 4.0]}, { "category" : "cafe" , "status" : "A" , "Categoury_Status_Count" : 1 , "ids" : [ 1.0]}]
new AggregationOperation()
and write the entire$group
usingBasicDBObject
classes. Or indeed withDocument
in the latest RC I believe. You might get some more feedback than that from one of the maintainers, but AFAIK it's still the only way to do it.new AggregationOperation()
. Just one of many examples that can be found here.