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Practical MongoDB Aggregations

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Product type Book
Published in Sep 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835080641
Pages 312 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Paul Done Paul Done
Profile icon Paul Done

Table of Contents (20) Chapters

Preface 1. Chapter 1: MongoDB Aggregations Explained 2. Part 1: Guiding Tips and Principles
3. Chapter 2: Optimizing Pipelines for Productivity 4. Chapter 3: Optimizing Pipelines for Performance 5. Chapter 4: Harnessing the Power of Expressions 6. Chapter 5: Optimizing Pipelines for Sharded Clusters 7. Part 2: Aggregations by Example
8. Chapter 6: Foundational Examples: Filtering, Grouping, and Unwinding 9. Chapter 7: Joining Data Examples 10. Chapter 8: Fixing and Generating Data Examples 11. Chapter 9: Trend Analysis Examples 12. Chapter 10: Securing Data Examples 13. Chapter 11: Time-Series Examples 14. Chapter 12: Array Manipulation Examples 15. Chapter 13: Full-Text Search Examples 16. Afterword
17. Index 18. Other books you may enjoy Appendix

Distinct list of values

A common requirement in the user interface of an application is to provide a drop-down picklist of possible values in an input field of a form ready for the application user to select one of the values. Here, you will learn how to populate a list of unique values ready for use in a drop-down widget.

Scenario

You want to query a collection of people where each document contains data on one or more languages spoken by the person. The query result should be an alphabetically sorted list of unique languages that a developer can subsequently use to populate a list of values in a user interface's drop-down widget.

This example is the equivalent of a SELECT DISTINCT statement in SQL.

Populating the sample data

Drop any old versions of the database (if they exist) and then populate a new persons collection. Each person document includes the person's first name, last name, vocation, and spoken languages:

db = db.getSiblingDB("book-distinct...
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