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Text Search in the Aggregation Pipeline
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New in version 2.6.
In the aggregation pipeline, text search is available via the use of the $text query operator in the $match stage.
Restrictions
For general $text operator restrictions, see operator restrictions.
In addition, text search in the aggregation pipeline has the following restrictions:
- The
$matchstage that includes a$textmust be the first stage in the pipeline. - A
textoperator can only occur once in the stage. - The
textoperator expression cannot appear in$oror$notexpressions. - The text search, by default, does not return the matching documents in order of matching scores. Use the
$metaaggregation expression in the$sortstage.
Text Score
The $text operator assigns a score to each document that contains the search term in the indexed fields. The score represents the relevance of a document to a given text search query. The score can be part of a $sort pipeline specification as well as part of the projection expression. The { $meta: "textScore" } expression provides information on the processing of the $text operation. See $meta aggregation for details on accessing the score for projection or sort.
The metadata is only available after the $match stage that includes the $text operation.
Calculate the Total Views for Articles that Contains a Word
The following aggregation searches for the term cake in the $match stage and calculates the total views for the matching documents in the $group stage.
db.articles.aggregate(
[
{ $match: { $text: { $search: "cake" } } },
{ $group: { _id: null, views: { $sum: "$views" } } }
]
)
Return Results Sorted by Text Search Score
To sort by the text search score, include a $meta expression in the $sort stage. The following example matches on either the term cake or tea, sorts by the textScore in descending order, and returns only the title field in the results set.
db.articles.aggregate(
[
{ $match: { $text: { $search: "cake tea" } } },
{ $sort: { score: { $meta: "textScore" } } },
{ $project: { title: 1, _id: 0 } }
]
)
The specified metadata determines the sort order. For example, the "textScore" metadata sorts in descending order. See $meta for more information on metadata as well as an example of overriding the default sort order of the metadata.
Match on Text Score
The "textScore" metadata is available for projections, sorts, and conditions subsequent the $match stage that includes the $text operation.
The following example matches on either the term cake or tea, projects the title and the score fields, and then returns only those documents with a score greater than 1.0.
db.articles.aggregate(
[
{ $match: { $text: { $search: "cake tea" } } },
{ $project: { title: 1, _id: 0, score: { $meta: "textScore" } } },
{ $match: { score: { $gt: 1.0 } } }
]
)
Specify a Language for Text Search
The following aggregation searches in spanish for documents that contain the term saber but not the term claro in the $match stage and calculates the total views for the matching documents in the $group stage.
db.articles.aggregate(
[
{ $match: { $text: { $search: "saber -claro", $language: "es" } } },
{ $group: { _id: null, views: { $sum: "$views" } } }
]
)