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NAME¶
mongoc_distinct_mapreduce - "distinct" and "mapReduce"This document provides some practical, simple, examples to demonstrate the distinct and mapReduce commands.
SETUP¶
First we'll write some code to insert sample data: doc-common-insert.c.INDENT 0.0/* Don't try to compile this file on its own. It's meant to be #included
by example code */
/* Insert some sample data */
bool
insert_data (mongoc_collection_t *collection)
{
mongoc_bulk_operation_t *bulk;
enum N { ndocs = 4 };
bson_t *docs[ndocs];
bson_error_t error;
int i = 0;
bool ret;
bulk = mongoc_collection_create_bulk_operation_with_opts (collection, NULL);
docs[0] = BCON_NEW ("x", BCON_DOUBLE (1.0), "tags", "[", "dog", "cat", "]");
docs[1] = BCON_NEW ("x", BCON_DOUBLE (2.0), "tags", "[", "cat", "]");
docs[2] = BCON_NEW (
"x", BCON_DOUBLE (2.0), "tags", "[", "mouse", "cat", "dog", "]");
docs[3] = BCON_NEW ("x", BCON_DOUBLE (3.0), "tags", "[", "]");
for (i = 0; i < ndocs; i++) {
mongoc_bulk_operation_insert (bulk, docs[i]);
bson_destroy (docs[i]);
docs[i] = NULL;
}
ret = mongoc_bulk_operation_execute (bulk, NULL, &error);
if (!ret) {
fprintf (stderr, "Error inserting data: %s\n", error.message);
}
mongoc_bulk_operation_destroy (bulk);
return ret;
}
/* A helper which we'll use a lot later on */
void
print_res (const bson_t *reply)
{
char *str;
BSON_ASSERT (reply);
str = bson_as_canonical_extended_json (reply, NULL);
printf ("%s\n", str);
bson_free (str);
}
DISTINCT COMMAND¶
This is how to use the distinct command to get the distinct values of x which are greater than 1: distinct.c.INDENT 0.0bool
distinct (mongoc_database_t *database)
{
bson_t *command;
bson_t reply;
bson_error_t error;
bool res;
bson_iter_t iter;
bson_iter_t array_iter;
double val;
command = BCON_NEW ("distinct",
BCON_UTF8 (COLLECTION_NAME),
"key",
BCON_UTF8 ("x"),
"query",
"{",
"x",
"{",
"$gt",
BCON_DOUBLE (1.0),
"}",
"}");
res =
mongoc_database_command_simple (database, command, NULL, &reply, &error);
if (!res) {
fprintf (stderr, "Error with distinct: %s\n", error.message);
goto cleanup;
}
/* Do something with reply (in this case iterate through the values) */
if (!(bson_iter_init_find (&iter, &reply, "values") &&
BSON_ITER_HOLDS_ARRAY (&iter) &&
bson_iter_recurse (&iter, &array_iter))) {
fprintf (stderr, "Couldn't extract \"values\" field from response\n");
goto cleanup;
}
while (bson_iter_next (&array_iter)) {
if (BSON_ITER_HOLDS_DOUBLE (&array_iter)) {
val = bson_iter_double (&array_iter);
printf ("Next double: %f\n", val);
}
}
cleanup:
/* cleanup */
bson_destroy (command);
bson_destroy (&reply);
return res;
}
MAPREDUCE - BASIC EXAMPLE¶
A simple example using the map reduce framework. It simply adds up the number of occurrences of each "tag".First define the map and reduce functions: constants.c.INDENT 0.0
const char *const COLLECTION_NAME = "things";
/* Our map function just emits a single (key, 1) pair for each tag
in the array: */
const char *const MAPPER = "function () {"
"this.tags.forEach(function(z) {"
"emit(z, 1);"
"});"
"}";
/* The reduce function sums over all of the emitted values for a
given key: */
const char *const REDUCER = "function (key, values) {"
"var total = 0;"
"for (var i = 0; i < values.length; i++) {"
"total += values[i];"
"}"
"return total;"
"}";
/* Note We can't just return values.length as the reduce function
might be called iteratively on the results of other reduce
steps. */
Run the mapReduce command: map-reduce-basic.c.INDENT 0.0
bool
map_reduce_basic (mongoc_database_t *database)
{
bson_t reply;
bson_t *command;
bool res;
bson_error_t error;
mongoc_cursor_t *cursor;
const bson_t *doc;
bool query_done = false;
const char *out_collection_name = "outCollection";
mongoc_collection_t *out_collection;
/* Empty find query */
bson_t find_query = BSON_INITIALIZER;
/* Construct the mapReduce command */
/* Other arguments can also be specified here, like "query" or
"limit" and so on */
command = BCON_NEW ("mapReduce",
BCON_UTF8 (COLLECTION_NAME),
"map",
BCON_CODE (MAPPER),
"reduce",
BCON_CODE (REDUCER),
"out",
BCON_UTF8 (out_collection_name));
res =
mongoc_database_command_simple (database, command, NULL, &reply, &error);
if (!res) {
fprintf (stderr, "MapReduce failed: %s\n", error.message);
goto cleanup;
}
/* Do something with the reply (it doesn't contain the mapReduce results) */
print_res (&reply);
/* Now we'll query outCollection to see what the results are */
out_collection =
mongoc_database_get_collection (database, out_collection_name);
cursor = mongoc_collection_find_with_opts (
out_collection, &find_query, NULL, NULL);
query_done = true;
/* Do something with the results */
while (mongoc_cursor_next (cursor, &doc)) {
print_res (doc);
}
if (mongoc_cursor_error (cursor, &error)) {
fprintf (stderr, "ERROR: %s\n", error.message);
res = false;
goto cleanup;
}
cleanup:
/* cleanup */
if (query_done) {
mongoc_cursor_destroy (cursor);
mongoc_collection_destroy (out_collection);
}
bson_destroy (&reply);
bson_destroy (command);
return res;
}
MAPREDUCE - MORE COMPLICATED EXAMPLE¶
You must have replica set running for this.In this example we contact a secondary in the replica set and do an "inline" map reduce, so the results are returned immediately: map-reduce-advanced.c.INDENT 0.0
bool
map_reduce_advanced (mongoc_database_t *database)
{
bson_t *command;
bson_error_t error;
bool res = true;
mongoc_cursor_t *cursor;
mongoc_read_prefs_t *read_pref;
const bson_t *doc;
/* Construct the mapReduce command */
/* Other arguments can also be specified here, like "query" or "limit"
and so on */
/* Read the results inline from a secondary replica */
command = BCON_NEW ("mapReduce",
BCON_UTF8 (COLLECTION_NAME),
"map",
BCON_CODE (MAPPER),
"reduce",
BCON_CODE (REDUCER),
"out",
"{",
"inline",
"1",
"}");
read_pref = mongoc_read_prefs_new (MONGOC_READ_SECONDARY);
cursor = mongoc_database_command (
database, MONGOC_QUERY_NONE, 0, 0, 0, command, NULL, read_pref);
/* Do something with the results */
while (mongoc_cursor_next (cursor, &doc)) {
print_res (doc);
}
if (mongoc_cursor_error (cursor, &error)) {
fprintf (stderr, "ERROR: %s\n", error.message);
res = false;
}
mongoc_cursor_destroy (cursor);
mongoc_read_prefs_destroy (read_pref);
bson_destroy (command);
return res;
}
RUNNING THE EXAMPLES¶
Here's how to run the example code basic-aggregation.c.INDENT 0.0/* * Copyright 2016 MongoDB, Inc. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ #include <mongoc/mongoc.h> #include <stdio.h> #include "constants.c" #include "../doc-common-insert.c" #include "distinct.c" #include "map-reduce-basic.c" #include "map-reduce-advanced.c" int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { mongoc_database_t *database = NULL; mongoc_client_t *client = NULL; mongoc_collection_t *collection = NULL; mongoc_uri_t *uri = NULL; bson_error_t error; char *host_and_port = NULL; int exit_code = EXIT_FAILURE; if (argc != 2) { fprintf (stderr, "usage: %s CONNECTION-STRING\n", argv[0]); fprintf (stderr, "the connection string can be of the following forms:\n"); fprintf (stderr, "localhost\t\t\t\tlocal machine\n"); fprintf (stderr, "localhost:27018\t\t\t\tlocal machine on port 27018\n"); fprintf (stderr, "mongodb://user:pass@localhost:27017\t" "local machine on port 27017, and authenticate with username " "user and password pass\n"); return exit_code; } mongoc_init (); if (strncmp (argv[1], "mongodb://", 10) == 0) { host_and_port = bson_strdup (argv[1]); } else { host_and_port = bson_strdup_printf ("mongodb://%s", argv[1]); } uri = mongoc_uri_new_with_error (host_and_port, &error); if (!uri) { fprintf (stderr, "failed to parse URI: %s\n" "error message: %s\n", host_and_port, error.message); goto cleanup; } client = mongoc_client_new_from_uri (uri); if (!client) { goto cleanup; } mongoc_client_set_error_api (client, 2); database = mongoc_client_get_database (client, "test"); collection = mongoc_database_get_collection (database, COLLECTION_NAME); printf ("Inserting data\n"); if (!insert_data (collection)) { goto cleanup; } printf ("distinct\n"); if (!distinct (database)) { goto cleanup; } printf ("map reduce\n"); if (!map_reduce_basic (database)) { goto cleanup; } printf ("more complicated map reduce\n"); if (!map_reduce_advanced (database)) { goto cleanup; } exit_code = EXIT_SUCCESS; cleanup: if (collection) { mongoc_collection_destroy (collection); } if (database) { mongoc_database_destroy (database); } if (client) { mongoc_client_destroy (client); } if (uri) { mongoc_uri_destroy (uri); } if (host_and_port) { bson_free (host_and_port); } mongoc_cleanup (); return exit_code; }
If you want to try the advanced map reduce example with a secondary, start a replica set (instructions for how to do this can be found here).
Otherwise, just start an instance of MongoDB:
$ mongod
Now compile and run the example program:
$ cd examples/basic_aggregation/
$ gcc -Wall -o agg-example basic-aggregation.c $(pkg-config --cflags --libs libmongoc-1.0)
$ ./agg-example localhost
Inserting data
distinct
Next double: 2.000000
Next double: 3.000000
map reduce
{ "result" : "outCollection", "timeMillis" : 155, "counts" : { "input" : 84, "emit" : 126, "reduce" : 3, "output" : 3 }, "ok" : 1 }
{ "_id" : "cat", "value" : 63 }
{ "_id" : "dog", "value" : 42 }
{ "_id" : "mouse", "value" : 21 }
more complicated map reduce
{ "results" : [ { "_id" : "cat", "value" : 63 }, { "_id" : "dog", "value" : 42 }, { "_id" : "mouse", "value" : 21 } ], "timeMillis" : 14, "counts" : { "input" : 84, "emit" : 126, "reduce" : 3, "output" : 3 }, "ok" : 1 }
AUTHOR¶
MongoDB, IncCOPYRIGHT¶
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