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$mergeObjects (aggregation)
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Definition
$mergeObjects-
New in version 3.6.
Combines multiple documents into a single document.
When used as a
$groupstage accumulator,$mergeObjectshas the following form:{ $mergeObjects: <document> }When used in other expressions, including in the
$groupstage but not as an accumulator:{ $mergeObjects: [ <document1>, <document2>, ... ] }
The
<document>can be any valid expression that resolves to a document.
Behavior
mergeObjectsignoresnulloperands. If all the operands tomergeObjectsresolves to null,mergeObjectsreturns an empty document{ }.mergeObjectsoverwrites the field values as it merges the documents. If documents to merge include the same field name, the field, in the resulting document, has the value from the last document merged for the field.
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Examples
$mergeObjects
Create a collection orders with the following documents:
db.orders.insert([
{ "_id" : 1, "item" : "abc", "price" : 12, "ordered" : 2 },
{ "_id" : 2, "item" : "jkl", "price" : 20, "ordered" : 1 }
])
Create another collection items with the following documents:
db.items.insert([
{ "_id" : 1, "item" : "abc", description: "product 1", "instock" : 120 },
{ "_id" : 2, "item" : "def", description: "product 2", "instock" : 80 },
{ "_id" : 3, "item" : "jkl", description: "product 3", "instock" : 60 }
])
The following operation first uses the $lookup stage to join the two collections by the item fields and then uses $mergeObjects in the $replaceRoot to merge the joined documents from items and orders:
db.orders.aggregate([
{
$lookup: {
from: "items",
localField: "item", // field in the orders collection
foreignField: "item", // field in the items collection
as: "fromItems"
}
},
{
$replaceRoot: { newRoot: { $mergeObjects: [ { $arrayElemAt: [ "$fromItems", 0 ] }, "$$ROOT" ] } }
},
{ $project: { fromItems: 0 } }
])
The operation returns the following documents:
{ "_id" : 1, "item" : "abc", "description" : "product 1", "instock" : 120, "price" : 12, "ordered" : 2 }
{ "_id" : 2, "item" : "jkl", "description" : "product 3", "instock" : 60, "price" : 20, "ordered" : 1 }
$mergeObjects as an Accumulator
Create a collection sales with the following documents:
db.sales.insert( [
{ _id: 1, year: 2017, item: "A", quantity: { "2017Q1": 500, "2017Q2": 500 } },
{ _id: 2, year: 2016, item: "A", quantity: { "2016Q1": 400, "2016Q2": 300, "2016Q3": 0, "2016Q4": 0 } } ,
{ _id: 3, year: 2017, item: "B", quantity: { "2017Q1": 300 } },
{ _id: 4, year: 2016, item: "B", quantity: { "2016Q3": 100, "2016Q4": 250 } }
] )
The following operation uses $mergeObjects as a accumulator in a $group stage that groups documents by the item field:
Note
When used as an accumulator, $mergeObjects operator accepts a single operand.
db.sales.aggregate( [
{ $group: { _id: "$item", mergedSales: { $mergeObjects: "$quantity" } } }
])
The operation returns the following documents:
{ "_id" : "B", "mergedSales" : { "2017Q1" : 300, "2016Q3" : 100, "2016Q4" : 250 } }
{ "_id" : "A", "mergedSales" : { "2017Q1" : 500, "2017Q2" : 500, "2016Q1" : 400, "2016Q2" : 300, "2016Q3" : 0, "2016Q4" : 0 } }
Note
If the documents to merge include the same field name, the field in the resulting document has the value from the last document merged for the field.