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# MongoDB
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The database is a container of **collections**. The collections are containers of **documents**.
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The documents are _schema-less_ that is they have a dynamic structure that can change between documents in the same collection.
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## Data Types
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| Type | Example Value | Function |
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| ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------ | ----------------------- |
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| Text | `"Text"` |
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| Boolean | `true` |
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| Number | `42` |
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| Objectid | `"_id": {"$oid": "<id>"}` | `ObjectId("<id>")` |
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| ISODate | `"<key>": {"$date": "YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sssZ"}` | `ISODate("YYYY-MM-DD")` |
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| Timestamp | | `Timestamp(11421532)` |
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| Embedded Document | `{"a": {...}}` |
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| Embedded Array | `{"b": [...]}` |
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It's mandatory for each document ot have an unique field `_id`.
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MongoDB automatically creates an `ObjectId()` if it's not provided.
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## Databases & Collections Usage
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To create a database is sufficient to switch towards a non existing one with `use <database>` (implicit creation).
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The database is not actually created until a document is inserted.
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```sh
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show dbs # list all databases
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use <database> # use a particular database
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show collections # list all collection for the current database
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dbs.dropDatabase() # delete current database
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db.createCollection(name, {options}) # explicit collection creation
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db.<collection>.insertOne({document}) # implicit collection creation
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```
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## Operators (MQL Syntax)
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```json
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/* --- Update operators --- */
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{ "$inc": { "<key>": "<increment>", ... } } // Increment value
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{ "$set": { "<key>": "<value>", ... } } // Set value
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{ "$push": { "<key>": "<value>", ... } } // add a value to an array field or turn field into array
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/* --- Query Operators --- */
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{ "<key>": { "$in": [ "<value_1>", "<value_2>", ...] } } // Membership
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{ "<key>": { "$nin": [ "<value_1>", "<value_2>", ...] } } // Membership
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{ "<key>": { "$exists": true } } // Field Exists
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/* --- Comparison Operators (DEFAULT: $eq) --- */
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{ "<key>": { "$gt": "<value>" }} // >
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{ "<key>": { "$gte": "<value>" }} // >=
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{ "<key>": { "$lt": "<value>" }} // <
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{ "<key>": { "$lte": "<value>" }} // <=
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{ "<key>": { "$eq": "<value>" }} // ==
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{ "<key>": { "$ne": "<value>" }} // !=
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/* --- Logic Operators (DEFAULT $and) --- */
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{ "$and": [ { "<expression>" }, ...] }
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{ "$or": [ { "<expression>" }, ...] }
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{ "$nor": [ { "<expression>" }, ...] }
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{ "$not": { "<expression>" } }
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/* --- Array Operators --- */
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{ "<key>": { "$all": ["value>", "<value>", ...] } } // field contains all values
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{ "<key>": { "$size": "<value>" } }
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{ "<array-key>": { "$elemMatch": { "<item-key>": "<expression>" } } } // elements in array must match an expression
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/* --- REGEX Operator --- */
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{ "<key>": { "$regex": "/pattern/", "$options": "<options>" } }
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{ "<key>": { "$regex": "pattern", "$options": "<options>" } }
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{ "<key>": { "$regex": "/pattern/<options>" } }
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{ "<key>": "/pattern/<options>" }
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```
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### Expressive Query Operator
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> **Note**: `$<key>` is used to access the value of the field dynamically
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```json
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{ "$expr": { "<expression>" } } // aggregation expression, variables, conditional expressions
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{ "$expr": { "$<comparison_operator>": [ "$<key>", "$<key>" ] } } // compare field values (operators use aggregation syntax)
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```
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## Mongo Query Language (MQL)
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### Insertion
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It's possible to insert a single document with the command `insertOne()` or multiple documents with `insertMany()`.
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Insertion results:
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- error -> rollback
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- success -> entire documents gets saved
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```sh
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# explicit collection creation, all options are optional
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db.createCollection( <name>,
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{
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capped: <boolean>,
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autoIndexId: <boolean>,
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size: <number>,
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max: <number>,
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storageEngine: <document>,
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validator: <document>,
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validationLevel: <string>,
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validationAction: <string>,
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indexOptionDefaults: <document>,
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viewOn: <string>,
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pipeline: <pipeline>,
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collation: <document>,
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writeConcern: <document>
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}
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)
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db.createCollection("name", { capped: true, size: max_bytes, max: max_docs_num } ) # creation of a capped collection
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# SIZE: int - will be rounded to a multiple of 256
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# implicit creation at doc insertion
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db.<collection>.insertOne({ document }, options) # insert a document in a collection
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db.<collection>.insertMany([ { document }, { document }, ... ], options) # insert multiple docs
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db.<collection>.insertMany([ { document }, { document } ] , { "ordered": false }) # allow the unordered insertion, only documents that cause errors wont be inserted
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```
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> **Note**: If `insertMany()` fails the already inserted documents are not rolled back but all the successive ones (even the correct ones) will not be inserted.
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### Querying
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```sh
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db.<collection>.findOne() # find only one document
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db.<collection>.find(filter) # show selected documents
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db.<collection>.find().pretty() # show documents formatted
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db.<collection>.find().limit(n) # show n documents
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db.<collection>.find().limit(n).skip(k) # show n documents skipping k docs
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db.<collection>.find().count() # number of found docs
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db.<collection>.find().sort({ "<key-1>": 1, ... , "<key-n>": -1 }) # show documents sorted by specified keys in ascending (1) or descending (-1) order
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# projection
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db.<collection>.find(filter, { "<key>": 1 }) # show selected values form documents (1 or true => show, 0 or false => don't show, cant mix 0 and 1)
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db.<collection>.find(filter, { _id: 0, "<key>": 1 }) # only _id can be set to 0 with other keys at 1
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db.<collection>.find(filter, { "<array-key>": { "$elemMatch": { "<item-key>": "<expression>" } } }) # project only elements matching the expression
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# sub documents & arrays
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db.<collection>.find({ "<key>.<sub-key>.<sub-key>": "<expression>" })
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db.<collection>.find({ "<array-key>.<index>.<sub-key>": "<expression>" })
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# GeoJSON - https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/operator/query/near/index.html
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db.<collection>.find(
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{
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<location field>: {
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$near: {
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$geometry: { type: "Point", coordinates: [ <longitude> , <latitude> ] },
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$maxDistance: <distance in meters>,
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$minDistance: <distance in meters>
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}
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}
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}
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)
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db.<collection>.find().hint( { "<key>": 1 } ) # specify the index
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db.<collection>.find().hint( "index-name" ) # specify the index using the index name
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db.<collection>.find().hint( { $natural : 1 } ) # force the query to perform a forwards collection scan
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db.<collection>.find().hint( { $natural : -1 } ) # force the query to perform a reverse collection scan
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```
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> **Note**: `{ <key>: <value> }` in case of a field array will match if the array _contains_ the value
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### Updating
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[Update Operators](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/operator/update/ "Update Operators Documentation")
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```sh
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db.<collection>.replaceOne(filter, update, options)
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db.<collection>.updateOne(filter, update, {upsert: true}) # modify document if existing, insert otherwise
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db.<collection>.updateOne(filter, { "$push": { ... }, "$set": { ... }, { "$inc": { ... }, ... } })
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```
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### Deletion
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```sh
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db.<collection>.deleteOne(filter, options)
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db.<collection>.deleteMany(filter, options)
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db.<collection>.drop() # delete whole collection
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db.dropDatabase() # delete entire database
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```
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---
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## MongoDB Database Tools
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### [Mongoimport](https://docs.mongodb.com/database-tools/mongoimport/)
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Utility to import all docs into a specified collection.
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If the collection already exists `--drop` deletes it before reuploading it.
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**WARNING**: CSV separators must be commas (`,`)
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```sh
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mongoimport <options> <connection-string> <file>
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--uri=<connectionString>
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--host=<hostname><:port>, -h=<hostname><:port>
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--username=<username>, -u=<username>
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--password=<password>, -p=<password>
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--collection=<collection>, -c=<collection> # Specifies the collection to import.
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--ssl # Enables connection to a mongod or mongos that has TLS/SSL support enabled.
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--type <json|csv|tsv> # Specifies the file type to import. DEFAULT: json
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--drop # drops the collection before importing the data from the input.
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--headerline # if file is CSV and first line is header
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--jsonarray # Accepts the import of data expressed with multiple MongoDB documents within a single json array. MAX 16 MB
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```
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### [Mongoexport](https://docs.mongodb.com/database-tools/mongoexport/)
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Utility to export documents into a specified file.
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```sh
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mongoexport --collection=<collection> <options> <connection-string>
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--uri=<connectionString>
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--host=<hostname><:port>, -h=<hostname><:port>
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--username=<username>, -u=<username>
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--password=<password>, -p=<password>
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--db=<database>, -d=<database>
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--collection=<collection>, -c=<collection>
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--type=<json|csv>
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--out=<file>, -o=<file> #Specifies a file to write the export to. DEFAULT: stdout
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--jsonArray # Write the entire contents of the export as a single json array.
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--pretty # Outputs documents in a pretty-printed format JSON.
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--skip=<number>
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--limit=<number> # Specifies a maximum number of documents to include in the export
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--sort=<JSON> # Specifies an ordering for exported results
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```
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### [Mongodump][mongodump_docs] & [Mongorestore][mongorestore_docs]
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`mongodump` exports the content of a running server into `.bson` files.
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`mongorestore` Restore backups generated with `mongodump` to a running server.
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[mongodump_docs]: https://docs.mongodb.com/database-tools/mongodump/
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[mongorestore_docs]: https://docs.mongodb.com/database-tools/mongorestore/
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## [Indexes](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/indexes/ "Index Documentation")
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Indexes support the efficient execution of queries in MongoDB.
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Without indexes, MongoDB must perform a _collection scan_ (_COLLSCAN_): scan every document in a collection, to select those documents that match the query statement.
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If an appropriate index exists for a query, MongoDB can use the index to limit the number of documents it must inspect (_IXSCAN_).
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Indexes are special data structures that store a small portion of the collection's data set in an easy to traverse form. The index stores the value of a specific field or set of fields, ordered by the value of the field. The ordering of the index entries supports efficient equality matches and range-based query operations. In addition, MongoDB can return sorted results by using the ordering in the index.
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Indexes _slow down writing operations_ since the index must be updated at every writing.
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 using an index")
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### [Index Types](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/indexes/#index-types)
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- **Normal**: Fields sorted by name
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- **Compound**: Multiple Fields sorted by name
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- **Multikey**: values of sorted arrays
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- **Text**: Ordered text fragments
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- **Geospatial**: ordered geodata
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**Sparse** indexes only contain entries for documents that have the indexed field, even if the index field contains a null value. The index skips over any document that is missing the indexed field.
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### Diagnosis and query planning
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```sh
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db.<collection>.find({...}).explain() # explain won't accept other functions
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db.explain().<collection>.find({...}) # can accept other functions
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db.explain("executionStats").<collection>.find({...}) # more info
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```
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### Index Creation
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```sh
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db.<collection>.createIndex( <key and index type specification>, <options> )
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db.<collection>.createIndex( { "<key>": <type>, "<key>": <type>, ... } ) # normal, compound or multikey (field is array) index
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db.<collection>.createIndex( { "<key>": "text" } ) # text index
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db.<collection>.createIndex( { "<key>": 2dsphere } ) # geospatial 2dsphere index
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# sparse index
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db.<collection>.createIndex(
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{ "<key>": <type>, "<key>": <type>, ... },
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{ sparse: true } # sparse option
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)
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# custom name
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db.<collection>.createIndex(
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{ <key and index type specification>, },
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{ name: "index-name" } # name option
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)
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```
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### [Index Management](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/tutorial/manage-indexes/)
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```sh
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# view all db indexes
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db.getCollectionNames().forEach(function(collection) {
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indexes = db[collection].getIndexes();
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print("Indexes for " + collection + ":");
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printjson(indexes);
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});
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db.<collection>.getIndexes() # view collection's index
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db.<collection>.dropIndexes() # drop all indexes
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db.<collection>.dropIndex( { "index-name": 1 } ) # drop a specific index
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```
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## Cluster Administration
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### `mongod`
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`mongod` is the main deamon process for MongoDB. It's the core process of the database,
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handling connections, requests and persisting the data.
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`mongod` default configuration:
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- port: `27017`
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- dbpath: `/data/db`
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- bind_ip: `localhost`
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- auth: disabled
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[`mongod` config file][mongod_config_file]
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[`mongod` command line options][mongod_cli_options]
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[mongod_config_file]: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/reference/configuration-options "`mongod` config file docs"
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[mongod_cli_options]: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/reference/program/mongod/#options "`mongod` command line options docs"
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### Basic Shell Helpers
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```sh
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db.<method>() # database interaction
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db.<collection>.<method>() # collection interaction
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rs.<method>(); # replica set deployment and management
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sh.<method>(); # sharded cluster deployment and management
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# user management
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db.createUser()
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db.dropUser()
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# collection management
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db.renameCollection()
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db.<collection>.createIndex()
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db.<collection>.drop()
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# database management
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db.dropDatabase()
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db.createCollection()
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# database status
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db.serverStatus()
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# database command (underlying to shell helpers and drivers)
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db.runCommand({ "<COMMAND>" })
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# help
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db.commandHelp("<command>)
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```
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### Logging
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The **process log** displays activity on the MongoDB instance and collects activities of various components:
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Log Verbosity Level:
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- `-1`: Inherit from parent
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- `0`: Default Verbosity (Information)
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- `1 - 5`: Increases the verbosity up to Debug messages
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```sh
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db.getLogComponents() # get components and their verbosity
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db.adminCommand({"getLog": "<scope>"}) # retrieve logs (getLog must be run on admin db -> adminCommand)
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db.setLogLevel(<level>, "<component>"); # set log level (output is OLD verbosity levels)
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tail -f /path/to/mongod.log # read end og log file
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```
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> **Note**: Log Message Structure: `<timestamp> <severity-level> <component> <connection> <event> ...`
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### Database Profiling
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Profiling Levels:
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- `0`: no profiling
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- `1`: data on operations slower than `slowms` (default 100ms)
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- `2`: data on all operations
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Events captured by the profiler:
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- CRUD operations
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- Administrative operations
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- Configuration operations
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> **Note**: Logs are saved in the `system.profile` _capped_ collection.
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```sh
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db.setProfilingLevel(n) # set profiler level
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db.setProfilingLevel(1, { slowms: <ms> })
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db.getProfilingStatus() # check profiler status
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db.system.profile.find().limit(n).sort( {} ).pretty() # see logs
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db.system.profile.find().limit(n).sort( { ts : -1 } ).pretty() # sort by decreasing timestamp
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```
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### Authentication
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Client Authentication Mechanisms:
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- **SCRAM** (Default): Salted Challenge Response Authentication Mechanism
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- **X.509**: `X.509` Certificate
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- **LADP**: Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (Enterprise Only)
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- **KERBEROS** (Enterprise Only)
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Cluster Authentication Mechanism:
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### Authorization: Role Based Access Control (RBAC)
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Each user has one or more **Roles**. Each role has one or more **Privileges**.
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A privilege represents a group of _actions_ and the _resources_ those actions apply to.
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By default no user exists so the ONLY way to act is to connect locally to the server.
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This is the "localhost exception" and it closes after the _first_ user is created.
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> **Warn**: Always create an admin user first (ideally with the `userAdmin` role)
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Role's Resources:
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- specific database and collection: `{ "db": "<database>", "collection": "<collection>" }`
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- all databases and collections: `{ "db": "", "collection": "" }`
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- any databases and specific collection: `{ "db": "", "collection": "<collections>" }`
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- specific database and any collection: `{ "db": "<database>", "collection": "" }`
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- cluster resource: `{ "cluster": true }`
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Role's Privileges: `{ resource: { <resource> }, actions: [ "<action>" ] }`
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A role can _inherit_ from multiple others and can define **network restrictions** such as _Server Address_ and _Client Source_.
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Built-in Roles Groups and Names:
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- Database User: `read`, `readWrite`, `readAnyDatabase`, `readWriteAnyDatabase`
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- Database Administration: `dbAdmin`, `userAdmin`, `dbOwner`, `dbAdminAnyDatabase`, `userAdminAnyDatabase`
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- Cluster Administration: `clusterAdmin`, `clusterManager`, `clusterMonitor`, `hostManager`
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- Backup/Restore: `backup`, `restore`
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- Super User: `root`
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```sh
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db.createUser(
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{
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user: "<username>",
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pwd: "<password>",
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roles: [ { role: "<role>", db: "<database>" } ]
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}
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)
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# add role to existing user
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db.grantRolesToUser( "<user>", [ { db: "<database>", role: "<role>" } ] )
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# show role privilege
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db.runCommand( { rolesInfo: { db: "<database>", role: "<role>" }, showPrivileges: true } )
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```
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### [Replica set](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/replication/)
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A **replica set** in MongoDB is a group of `mongod` processes that maintain the `same dataset`. Replica sets provide redundancy and high availability, and are the basis for all production deployments.
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### Sharding
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**Sharding** is a MongoDB concept through which big datasets are subdivided in smaller sets and distributed towards multiple instances of MongoDB.
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It's a technique used to improve the performances of large queries towards large quantities of data that require al lot of resources from the server.
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A collection containing several documents is splitted in more smaller collections (_shards_)
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Shards are implemented via cluster that are none other a group of MongoDB instances.
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Shard components are:
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- Shards (min 2), instances of MongoDB that contain a subset of the data
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- A config server, instance of MongoDB which contains metadata on the cluster, that is the set of instances that have the shard data.
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- A router (or `mongos`), instance of MongoDB used to redirect the user instructions from the client to the correct server.
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---
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## [Aggregation Framework](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/operator/aggregation-pipeline/)
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Sequence of operations applied to a collection as a _pipeline_ to get a result: `db.collection.aggregate(pipeline, options)`.
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Each step of the pipeline acts on its inputs and not on the original data in the collection.
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### Variables
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Variable syntax in aggregations:
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- `$key`: field path
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- `$$UPPERCASE`: system variable (e.g.: `$$CURRENT`)
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- `$$foo`: user defined variable
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### [`$match` Aggregation Stage][$match_docs]
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Filters the documents to pass only the documents that match the specified condition(s) to the next pipeline stage.
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```sh
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db.<collection>.aggregate([
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{ "$match": { "<query>" } },
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# key exists and is an array
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{ $match: { "<array-key>": { $elemMatch: { $exists: true } } } }
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})
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```
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> **Note**: `$match` can contain the `$text` query operation but it **must** ber the _first_ in a pipeline
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> **Note**: `$match` cannot contain use `$where`
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> **Note**: `$match` uses the same syntax as `find()`
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[$match_docs]: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/reference/operator/aggregation/match/ "$match operator docs"
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### [`$project` Aggregation Stage][$project_docs]
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Passes along the documents with the requested fields to the next stage in the pipeline. The specified fields can be existing fields from the input documents or newly computed fields.
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`$project` Array Expression Operators:
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- [`$filter`][$filter_docs]
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- [`$map`][$map_docs]
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- [`$reduce`][$reduce_docs]
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`$project` Arithmetic Expression Operators:
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- [`$max`][$max_docs]
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- [`$min`][$min_docs]
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- [`$sum`][$sum_docs]
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- [`$avg`][$avg_docs]
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```sh
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db.<collection>.aggregate([
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{
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"$project": {
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"_id": 0, # discard value
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"<key>": 1, # keep value
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"<key>": "$<other-key>" # reassign or create field,
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"<key>": { "<expression>" } # calculate field value.
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# filter elements in an array
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"<key>": {
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"$filter": {
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"input": "$<array-key>",
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"as": "<name-of-item>",
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"cond": { "<bool-expression>" }
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}
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},
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# transform array items
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"<key>": {
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"$map": {
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"input": "$<array-key>",
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"as": "<item>",
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"in": { "<expression>" }
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# $$<item> is the current item's value
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}
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}
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# apply expression to each element in an array and combine them
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"<key>": {
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"$reduce": {
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"input": "<array-key>",
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"initialValue": "<value>",
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"in": { "<expression>" }
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# $$this is current document, $$value is current accumulated value
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}
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}
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}
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}
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])
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```
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[$project_docs]: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/reference/operator/aggregation/project/ "$project operator docs"
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[$filter_docs]: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/v4.4/reference/operator/aggregation/filter/ "$filter operator docs"
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[$map_docs]: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/v4.4/reference/operator/aggregation/map/ "$map operator docs"
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[$reduce_docs]: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/v5.0/reference/operator/aggregation/reduce/ "$reduce operator docs"
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[$sum_docs]: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/v5.0/reference/operator/aggregation/sum/ "$sum operator docs"
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[$max_docs]: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/v5.0/reference/operator/aggregation/max/ "$max operator docs"
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[$min_docs]: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/v5.0/reference/operator/aggregation/min/ "$min operator docs"
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[$avg_docs]: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/v5.0/reference/operator/aggregation/avg/ "$avg operator docs"
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### [`$addFields` Aggregation Stage][$addFields_docs]
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Adds new fields to documents (can be result of computation).
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`$addFields` outputs documents that contain _all existing fields_ from the input documents and newly added fields.
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```sh
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db.<collection>.aggregate({
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{ $addFields: { <newField>: <expression>, ... } }
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})
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```
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[$addFields_docs]: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/reference/operator/aggregation/addFields/ "$addFields operator docs"
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### [`$group` Aggregation Stage][$group_docs]
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The $`group` stage separates documents into groups according to a "group key". The output is one document for each unique group key.
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```sh
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db.<collection>.aggregate([
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{
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"$group": {
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"_id": "<expression>", # Group By Expression (Required)
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"<key-1>": { "<accumulator-1>": "<expression-1>" },
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...
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}
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}
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])
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```
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[$group_docs]: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/reference/operator/aggregation/group/ "$group operator docs"
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### [`$unwind` Aggregation Stage][$unwind_docs]
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Deconstructs an array field from the input documents to output a document for each element.
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Each output document is the input document with the value of the array field replaced by the element
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```sh
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db.<collection>.aggregate([
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{ "$unwind": "<array-key>" }
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{
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"$unwind": {
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"path": "<array-key>", # array to unwind
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"includeArrayIndex": "<string>", # name of index field
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"preserveNullAndEmptyArrays": <bool>
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}
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}
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], { "allowDiskUse": <bool> })
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```
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[$unwind_docs]: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/reference/operator/aggregation/unwind/ "$unwind operator docs"
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### [`$count` Aggregation Stage][$count_docs]
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```sh
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db.<collection>.aggregate([
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{ "$count": "<count-key>" }
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])
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```
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[$count_docs]: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/reference/operator/aggregation/count/ "$count operator docs"
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### [`$sort` Aggregation Stage][$sort_docs]
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```sh
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db.<collection>.aggregate([
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{
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"$sort": {
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"<key-1>": "<sort order>",
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"<key-2>": "<sort order>",
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...
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}
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}
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], { "allowDiskUse": <bool> })
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```
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> **Note**: can take advantage of indexes if early int the pipeline and before any `%project`, `$group` and `$unwind`
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> **Note**: By default `$sort` will use up to 10 MB of RAM. Setting `allowDiskUse: true` will allow for larger sorts
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[$sort_docs]: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/reference/operator/aggregation/sort/ "$sort operator docs"
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### [`$skip` Aggregation Stage][$skip_docs]
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```sh
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db.<collection>.aggregate([
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{ "$skip": "<positive 64-bit integer>" }
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])
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```
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[$skip_docs]: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/reference/operator/aggregation/skip/ "$skip operator docs"
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### [`$limit` Aggregation Stage][$limit_docs]
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```sh
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db.<collection>.aggregate([
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{ "$limit": "<positive 64-bit integer>" }
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])
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```
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[$limit_docs]: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/reference/operator/aggregation/limit/ "$limit operator docs"
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### [`$lookup` Aggregation Stage][$lookup_docs]
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Performs a left outer join to a collection _in the same database_ to filter in documents from the "joined" collection for processing.
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The `$lookup` stage adds a new array field to each input document. The new array field contains the matching documents from the "joined" collection.
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> **Note**: To combine elements from two different collections, use the [`$unionWith`][$unionWith_docs] pipeline stage.
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```sh
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db.<collection>.aggregate([
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{
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"$lookup": {
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"from": "<foreign-collection>",
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"localField": "<key>",
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"foreignField": "<foreign-collection>.<key>",
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"as": "<output array field>"
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}
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}
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])
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```
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[$lookup_docs]: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/reference/operator/aggregation/lookup/ "$look operator docs"
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[$unionWith_docs]: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/reference/operator/aggregation/unionWith/ "$unionWith operator docs"
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### [`$graphLookup` Aggregation Stage][$graph_lookup_docs]
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Performs a recursive search on a collection, with options for restricting the search by recursion depth and query filter.
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The connection between documents follows `<from-collection>.<connectFromField>` => `<aggregated-collection>.<connectToField>`. The collection on which the aggregation is performed and the `from` collection can be the same (in-collection search) or different (cross-collection search)
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```sh
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db.<collection>.aggregate([
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{
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$graphLookup: {
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from: <collection>, # starting collection of the search
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startWith: <expression>, # initial value(s) of search
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connectFromField: <string>, # source of the connection
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connectToField: <string>, # destination of the connection
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as: <string>, # array of found documents
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maxDepth: <number>, # recursive search depth limit (steps inside from collection)
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depthField: <string>, # field containing distance from start
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restrictSearchWithMatch: <document> # filter on found documents
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}
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}
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], { allowDiskUse: true })
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```
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> **Note**: Having the `connectToField` indexed will improve search performance
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> **Warn**: Can exceed the `100 Mb` memory limit even with `{ allowDiskUse: true }`
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[$graph_lookup_docs]: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/upcoming/reference/operator/aggregation/graphLookup/ "$graphLookup operator docs"
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### [`$sortByCount` Aggregation Stage][$sort_by_count_docs]
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Groups incoming documents based on the value of a specified expression, then computes the count of documents in each distinct group.
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Each output document contains two fields: an `_id` field containing the distinct grouping value, and a `count` field containing the number of documents belonging to that grouping or category.
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The documents are sorted by count in descending order.
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```sh
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db.<collection>.aggregate([
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{ $sortByCount: <expression> }
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])
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```
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[$sort_by_count_docs]: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/upcoming/reference/operator/aggregation/sortByCount/ "$sortByCount operator docs"
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