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Practical MongoDB Aggregations

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Product type Book
Published in Mar 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835884362
Pages 278 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Paul Done Paul Done
Profile icon Paul Done

Table of Contents (20) Chapters

Preface Chapter 1: MongoDB Aggregations Explained Part 1: Guiding Tips and Principles
Chapter 2: Optimizing Pipelines for Productivity Chapter 3: Optimizing Pipelines for Performance Chapter 4: Harnessing the Power of Expressions Chapter 5: Optimizing Pipelines for Sharded Clusters Part 2: Aggregations by Example
Chapter 6: Foundational Examples: Filtering, Grouping, and Unwinding Chapter 7: Joining Data Examples Chapter 8: Fixing and Generating Data Examples Chapter 9: Trend Analysis Examples Chapter 10: Securing Data Examples Chapter 11: Time-Series Examples Chapter 12: Array Manipulation Examples Chapter 13: Full-Text Search Examples Afterword
Index Other books you may enjoy Appendix

Aggregation expressions explained

Aggregation expressions provide syntax and a library of commands to allow you to perform sophisticated data operations within many of the stages you include in your aggregation pipelines. You can use expressions within the pipeline to perform tasks such as the following:

  • Compute values (e.g., calculate the average value of an array of numbers)
  • Convert an input field's value (e.g., a string) into an output field's value (e.g., a date)
  • Extract the specific reoccurring field's value from an array of sub-documents into a new list of values
  • Transform the shape of an input object into an entirely differently structured output object

In many cases, you can nest expressions within other expressions, enabling a high degree of sophistication in your pipelines, albeit sometimes at the cost of making your pipelines appear complex.

You can think of an aggregation expression as being one of three possible types:

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