Résumer des données à l'aide de requêtes d'agrégation

Une requête d'agrégation traite les données de plusieurs entrées d'index pour renvoyer une seule valeur récapitulative.

Cloud Firestore accepte les requêtes d'agrégation suivantes:

  • count()
  • sum()
  • average()

Cloud Firestore calcule l'agrégation et ne transmet que le résultat à votre application. Par rapport à l'exécution d'une requête complète et au calcul de l'agrégation dans votre application, les requêtes d'agrégation permettent de réduire à la fois le nombre de lectures de documents facturées et les octets transférés.

Les requêtes d'agrégation s'appuient sur la configuration d'index existante que vos requêtes utilisent déjà et évoluent proportionnellement au nombre d'entrées d'index analysées. La latence augmente avec le nombre d'éléments de l'agrégation.

Utiliser l'agrégation count()

La requête d'agrégation count() vous permet de déterminer le nombre de documents dans une collection ou une requête.

Pour en savoir plus sur les exemples de données, consultez Obtenir des données.

L'agrégation count() suivante renvoie le nombre total de villes dans la collection cities.

Web

const coll = collection(db, "cities");
const snapshot = await getCountFromServer(coll);
console.log('count: ', snapshot.data().count);
Swift
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
let query = db.collection("cities")
let countQuery = query.count
do {
  let snapshot = try await countQuery.getAggregation(source: .server)
  print(snapshot.count)
} catch {
  print(error)
}
Objective-C
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FIRCollectionReference *query = [self.db collectionWithPath:@"cities"];
[query.count aggregationWithSource:FIRAggregateSourceServer
                        completion:^(FIRAggregateQuerySnapshot *snapshot,
                                     NSError *error) {
    if (error != nil) {
        NSLog(@"Error fetching count: %@", error);
    } else {
        NSLog(@"Cities count: %@", snapshot.count);
    }
}];

Java

Query query = db.collection("cities");
AggregateQuery countQuery = query.count();
countQuery.get(AggregateSource.SERVER).addOnCompleteListener(new OnCompleteListener<AggregateQuerySnapshot>() {
    @Override
    public void onComplete(@NonNull Task<AggregateQuerySnapshot> task) {
        if (task.isSuccessful()) {
            // Count fetched successfully
            AggregateQuerySnapshot snapshot = task.getResult();
            Log.d(TAG, "Count: " + snapshot.getCount());
        } else {
            Log.d(TAG, "Count failed: ", task.getException());
        }
    }
});

Kotlin+KTX

val query = db.collection("cities")
val countQuery = query.count()
countQuery.get(AggregateSource.SERVER).addOnCompleteListener { task ->
    if (task.isSuccessful) {
        // Count fetched successfully
        val snapshot = task.result
        Log.d(TAG, "Count: ${snapshot.count}")
    } else {
        Log.d(TAG, "Count failed: ", task.getException())
    }
}

Dart

// Returns number of documents in users collection
db.collection("cities").count().get().then(
      (res) => print(res.count),
      onError: (e) => print("Error completing: $e"),
    );
Accéder
package firestore

import (
	"context"
	"errors"
	"fmt"
	"io"

	"cloud.google.com/go/firestore"
	firestorepb "cloud.google.com/go/firestore/apiv1/firestorepb"
)

func createCountQuery(w io.Writer, projectID string) error {

	// Instantiate the client
	ctx := context.Background()
	client, err := firestore.NewClient(ctx, projectID)
	if err != nil {
		return err
	}
	defer client.Close()

	collection := client.Collection("users")
	query := collection.Where("born", ">", 1850)

	// `alias` argument--"all"--provides a key for accessing the aggregate query
	// results. The alias value must be unique across all aggregation aliases in
	// an aggregation query and must conform to allowed Document field names.
	//
	// See https://cloud.google.com/firestore/docs/reference/rpc/google.firestore.v1#document for details.
	aggregationQuery := query.NewAggregationQuery().WithCount("all")
	results, err := aggregationQuery.Get(ctx)
	if err != nil {
		return err
	}

	count, ok := results["all"]
	if !ok {
		return errors.New("firestore: couldn't get alias for COUNT from results")
	}

	countValue := count.(*firestorepb.Value)
	fmt.Fprintf(w, "Number of results from query: %d\n", countValue.GetIntegerValue())
	return nil
}
Java
CollectionReference collection = db.collection("cities");
AggregateQuerySnapshot snapshot = collection.count().get().get();
System.out.println("Count: " + snapshot.getCount());
      
Node.js
const collectionRef = db.collection('cities');
const snapshot = await collectionRef.count().get();
console.log(snapshot.data().count);
      
Python
from google.cloud import firestore
from google.cloud.firestore_v1 import aggregation
from google.cloud.firestore_v1.base_query import FieldFilter


def create_count_query(project_id: str) -> None:
    """Builds an aggregate query that returns the number of results in the query.

    Arguments:
      project_id: your Google Cloud Project ID
    """
    client = firestore.Client(project=project_id)

    collection_ref = client.collection("users")
    query = collection_ref.where(filter=FieldFilter("born", ">", 1800))
    aggregate_query = aggregation.AggregationQuery(query)

    # `alias` to provides a key for accessing the aggregate query results
    aggregate_query.count(alias="all")

    results = aggregate_query.get()
    for result in results:
        print(f"Alias of results from query: {result[0].alias}")
        print(f"Number of results from query: {result[0].value}")

L'agrégation count() tient compte de tous les filtres de la requête et de toutes les clauses limit.

Web

const coll = collection(db, "cities");
const q = query(coll, where("state", "==", "CA"));
const snapshot = await getCountFromServer(q);
console.log('count: ', snapshot.data().count);
Swift
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
let query = db.collection("cities").whereField("state", isEqualTo: "CA")
let countQuery = query.count
do {
  let snapshot = try await countQuery.getAggregation(source: .server)
  print(snapshot.count)
} catch {
  print(error)
}
Objective-C
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FIRQuery *query =
    [[self.db collectionWithPath:@"cities"]
                 queryWhereField:@"state"
                       isEqualTo:@"CA"];
[query.count aggregationWithSource:FIRAggregateSourceServer
                        completion:^(FIRAggregateQuerySnapshot *snapshot,
                                      NSError *error) {
    if (error != nil) {
        NSLog(@"Error fetching count: %@", error);
    } else {
        NSLog(@"Cities count: %@", snapshot.count);
    }
}];

Java

Query query = db.collection("cities").whereEqualTo("state", "CA");
AggregateQuery countQuery = query.count();
countQuery.get(AggregateSource.SERVER).addOnCompleteListener(new OnCompleteListener<AggregateQuerySnapshot>() {
    @Override
    public void onComplete(@NonNull Task<AggregateQuerySnapshot> task) {
        if (task.isSuccessful()) {
            // Count fetched successfully
            AggregateQuerySnapshot snapshot = task.getResult();
            Log.d(TAG, "Count: " + snapshot.getCount());
        } else {
            Log.d(TAG, "Count failed: ", task.getException());
        }
    }
});

Kotlin+KTX

val query = db.collection("cities").whereEqualTo("state", "CA")
val countQuery = query.count()
countQuery.get(AggregateSource.SERVER).addOnCompleteListener { task ->
    if (task.isSuccessful) {
        // Count fetched successfully
        val snapshot = task.result
        Log.d(TAG, "Count: ${snapshot.count}")
    } else {
        Log.d(TAG, "Count failed: ", task.getException())
    }
}

Dart

// This also works with collection queries.
db.collection("cities").where("capital", isEqualTo: 10).count().get().then(
      (res) => print(res.count),
      onError: (e) => print("Error completing: $e"),
    );
Accéder
package firestore

import (
	"context"
	"errors"
	"fmt"
	"io"

	"cloud.google.com/go/firestore"
	firestorepb "cloud.google.com/go/firestore/apiv1/firestorepb"
)

func createCountQuery(w io.Writer, projectID string) error {

	// Instantiate the client
	ctx := context.Background()
	client, err := firestore.NewClient(ctx, projectID)
	if err != nil {
		return err
	}
	defer client.Close()

	collection := client.Collection("users")
	query := collection.Where("born", ">", 1850)

	// `alias` argument--"all"--provides a key for accessing the aggregate query
	// results. The alias value must be unique across all aggregation aliases in
	// an aggregation query and must conform to allowed Document field names.
	//
	// See https://cloud.google.com/firestore/docs/reference/rpc/google.firestore.v1#document for details.
	aggregationQuery := query.NewAggregationQuery().WithCount("all")
	results, err := aggregationQuery.Get(ctx)
	if err != nil {
		return err
	}

	count, ok := results["all"]
	if !ok {
		return errors.New("firestore: couldn't get alias for COUNT from results")
	}

	countValue := count.(*firestorepb.Value)
	fmt.Fprintf(w, "Number of results from query: %d\n", countValue.GetIntegerValue())
	return nil
}
Java
CollectionReference collection = db.collection("cities");
Query query = collection.whereEqualTo("state", "CA");
AggregateQuerySnapshot snapshot = query.count().get().get();
System.out.println("Count: " + snapshot.getCount());
      
Node.js
const collectionRef = db.collection('cities');
const query = collectionRef.where('state', '==', 'CA');
const snapshot = await query.count().get();
console.log(snapshot.data().count);
      
Python
from google.cloud import firestore
from google.cloud.firestore_v1 import aggregation
from google.cloud.firestore_v1.base_query import FieldFilter


def create_count_query(project_id: str) -> None:
    """Builds an aggregate query that returns the number of results in the query.

    Arguments:
      project_id: your Google Cloud Project ID
    """
    client = firestore.Client(project=project_id)

    collection_ref = client.collection("users")
    query = collection_ref.where(filter=FieldFilter("born", ">", 1800))
    aggregate_query = aggregation.AggregationQuery(query)

    # `alias` to provides a key for accessing the aggregate query results
    aggregate_query.count(alias="all")

    results = aggregate_query.get()
    for result in results:
        print(f"Alias of results from query: {result[0].alias}")
        print(f"Number of results from query: {result[0].value}")

Utiliser l'agrégation sum()

Utilisez l'agrégation sum() pour renvoyer la somme totale des valeurs numériques correspondant à une requête donnée, par exemple:

Web

const coll = collection(firestore, 'cities');
const snapshot = await getAggregateFromServer(coll, {
  totalPopulation: sum('population')
});

console.log('totalPopulation: ', snapshot.data().totalPopulation);
    
Swift
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
let query = db.collection("cities")
let aggregateQuery = query.aggregate([AggregateField.sum("population")])
do {
  let snapshot = try await aggregateQuery.getAggregation(source: .server)
  print(snapshot.get(AggregateField.sum("population")))
} catch {
  print(error)
}
Objective-C
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FIRQuery *query = [self.db collectionWithPath:@"cities"];
FIRAggregateQuery *aggregateQuery = [query aggregate:@[
    [FIRAggregateField aggregateFieldForSumOfField:@"population"]]];
[aggregateQuery aggregationWithSource:FIRAggregateSourceServer
                           completion:^(FIRAggregateQuerySnapshot *snapshot,
                                        NSError *error) {
    if (error != nil) {
        NSLog(@"Error fetching aggregate: %@", error);
    } else {
        NSLog(@"Sum: %@", [snapshot valueForAggregateField:[FIRAggregateField aggregateFieldForSumOfField:@"population"]]);
    }
}];

Java

Query query = db.collection("cities");
AggregateQuery aggregateQuery = query.aggregate(AggregateField.sum("population"));
aggregateQuery.get(AggregateSource.SERVER).addOnCompleteListener(new OnCompleteListener<AggregateQuerySnapshot>() {
    @Override
    public void onComplete(@NonNull Task<AggregateQuerySnapshot> task) {
        if (task.isSuccessful()) {
            // Aggregate fetched successfully
            AggregateQuerySnapshot snapshot = task.getResult();
            Log.d(TAG, "Sum: " + snapshot.get(AggregateField.sum("population")));
        } else {
            Log.d(TAG, "Aggregation failed: ", task.getException());
        }
    }
});

Kotlin+KTX

val query = db.collection("cities")
val aggregateQuery = query.aggregate(AggregateField.sum("population"))
aggregateQuery.get(AggregateSource.SERVER).addOnCompleteListener { task ->
    if (task.isSuccessful) {
        // Aggregate fetched successfully
        val snapshot = task.result
        Log.d(TAG, "Sum: ${snapshot.get(AggregateField.sum("population"))}")
    } else {
        Log.d(TAG, "Aggregate failed: ", task.getException())
    }
}

Dart

db.collection("cities").aggregate(sum("population")).get().then(
      (res) => print(res.getAverage("population")),
      onError: (e) => print("Error completing: $e"),
    );
Java
collection = db.collection("cities");
snapshot = collection.aggregate(sum("population")).get().get();
System.out.println("Sum: " + snapshot.get(sum("population")));
      
Node.js
const coll = firestore.collection('cities');
const sumAggregateQuery = coll.aggregate({
         totalPopulation: AggregateField.sum('population'),
       });

const snapshot = await sumAggregateQuery.get();
console.log('totalPopulation: ', snapshot.data().totalPopulation);
      
Python
collection_ref = client.collection("users")
aggregate_query = aggregation.AggregationQuery(collection_ref)

aggregate_query.sum("coins", alias="sum")

results = aggregate_query.get()
for result in results:
    print(f"Alias of results from query: {result[0].alias}")
    print(f"Sum of results from query: {result[0].value}")
      
Accéder
func createSumQuery(w io.Writer, projectID string) error {
  ctx := context.Background()
  client, err := firestore.NewClient(ctx, projectID)
  if err != nil {
    return err
  }
  defer client.Close()

  collection := client.Collection("users")
  query := collection.Where("born", ">", 1850)

  aggregationQuery := query.NewAggregationQuery().WithSum("coins", "sum_coins")
  results, err := aggregationQuery.Get(ctx)
  if err != nil {
    return err
  }

  sum, ok := results["sum_coins"]
  if !ok {
    return errors.New("firestore: couldn't get alias for SUM from results")
  }

  sumValue := sum.(*firestorepb.Value)
  fmt.Fprintf(w, "Sum of results from query: %d\n", sumValue.GetIntegerValue())
  return nil
}
      

L'agrégation sum() tient compte de tous les filtres appliqués à la requête et de toutes les clauses de limite, par exemple:

Web

const coll = collection(firestore, 'cities');
const q = query(coll, where('capital', '==', true));
const snapshot = await getAggregateFromServer(q, {
  totalPopulation: sum('population')
});

console.log('totalPopulation: ', snapshot.data().totalPopulation);
      
Swift
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
let query = db.collection("cities").whereField("capital", isEqualTo: true)
let aggregateQuery = query.aggregate([AggregateField.sum("population")])
do {
  let snapshot = try await aggregateQuery.getAggregation(source: .server)
  print(snapshot.get(AggregateField.sum("population")))
} catch {
  print(error)
}
Objective-C
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
FIRQuery *query = [[self.db collectionWithPath:@"cities"]
                   queryWhereFilter:[FIRFilter filterWhereField:@"capital" isEqualTo:@YES]];
FIRAggregateQuery *aggregateQuery = [query aggregate:@[
    [FIRAggregateField aggregateFieldForSumOfField:@"population"]]];
[aggregateQuery aggregationWithSource:FIRAggregateSourceServer
                           completion:^(FIRAggregateQuerySnapshot *snapshot,
                                        NSError *error) {
    if (error != nil) {
        NSLog(@"Error fetching aggregate: %@", error);
    } else {
        NSLog(@"Sum: %@", [snapshot valueForAggregateField:[FIRAggregateField aggregateFieldForSumOfField:@"population"]]);
    }
}];

Java

Query query = db.collection("cities").whereEqualTo("capital", true);
AggregateQuery aggregateQuery = query.aggregate(AggregateField.sum("population"));
aggregateQuery.get(AggregateSource.SERVER).addOnCompleteListener(new OnCompleteListener<AggregateQuerySnapshot>() {
    @Override
    public void onComplete(@NonNull Task<AggregateQuerySnapshot> task) {
        if (task.isSuccessful()) {
            // Aggregate fetched successfully
            AggregateQuerySnapshot snapshot = task.getResult();
            Log.d(TAG, "Sum: " + snapshot.get(AggregateField.sum("population")));
        } else {
            Log.d(TAG, "Aggregation failed: ", task.getException());
        }
    }
});

Kotlin+KTX

val query = db.collection("cities").whereEqualTo("capital", true)
val aggregateQuery = query.aggregate(AggregateField.sum("population"))
aggregateQuery.get(AggregateSource.SERVER).addOnCompleteListener { task ->
    if (task.isSuccessful) {
        // Aggregate fetched successfully
        val snapshot = task.result
        Log.d(TAG, "Sum: ${snapshot.get(AggregateField.sum("population"))}")
    } else {
        Log.d(TAG, "Aggregate failed: ", task.getException())
    }
}

Dart

db
    .collection("cities")
    .where("capital", isEqualTo: true)
    .aggregate(sum("population"))
    .get()
    .then(
      (res) => print(res.getAverage("population")),
      onError: (e) => print("Error completing: $e"),
    );
Java
collection = db.collection("cities");
query = collection.whereEqualTo("state", "CA");
snapshot = query.aggregate(sum("population")).get().get();
System.out.println("Sum: " + snapshot.get(sum("population")));
      
Node.js
const coll = firestore.collection('cities');
const q = coll.where("capital", "==", true);
const sumAggregateQuery = q.aggregate({
        totalPopulation: AggregateField.sum('population'),
      });

const snapshot = await sumAggregateQuery.get();
console.log('totalPopulation: ', snapshot.data().totalPopulation);
      
Python
collection_ref = client.collection("users")
query = collection_ref.where(filter=FieldFilter("people", "==", "Matthew"))
aggregate_query = aggregation.AggregationQuery(query)

aggregate_query.sum("coins", alias="sum")

results = aggregate_query.get()
for result in results:
    print(f"Alias of results from query: {result[0].alias}")
    print(f"Sum of results from query: {result[0].value}")
      
Accéder
func createSumQuery(w io.Writer, projectID string) error {
  ctx := context.Background()
  client, err := firestore.NewClient(ctx, projectID)
  if err != nil {
    return err
  }
  defer client.Close()

  collection := client.Collection("users")
  query := collection.Where("born", ">", 1850).Limit(5)

  aggregationQuery := query.NewAggregationQuery().WithSum("coins", "sum_coins")
  results, err := aggregationQuery.Get(ctx)
  if err != nil {
    return err
  }

  sum, ok := results["sum_coins"]
  if !ok {
    return errors.New("firestore: couldn't get alias for SUM from results")
  }

  sumValue := sum.(*firestorepb.Value)
  fmt.Fprintf(w, "Sum of results from query: %d\n", sumValue.GetIntegerValue())
  return nil
}
      

Utiliser l'agrégation average()

Utilisez l'agrégation average() pour renvoyer la moyenne des valeurs numériques correspondant à une requête donnée, par exemple:

Web

const coll = collection(firestore, 'cities');
const snapshot = await getAggregateFromServer(coll, {
  averagePopulation: average('population')
});

console.log('averagePopulation: ', snapshot.data().averagePopulation);
    
Swift
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
let query = db.collection("cities")
let aggregateQuery = query.aggregate([AggregateField.average("population")])
do {
  let snapshot = try await aggregateQuery.getAggregation(source: .server)
  print(snapshot.get(AggregateField.average("population")))
} catch {
  print(error)
}
Objective-C
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
FIRQuery *query = [self.db collectionWithPath:@"cities"];
FIRAggregateQuery *aggregateQuery = [query aggregate:@[
    [FIRAggregateField aggregateFieldForAverageOfField:@"population"]]];
[aggregateQuery aggregationWithSource:FIRAggregateSourceServer
                           completion:^(FIRAggregateQuerySnapshot *snapshot,
                                        NSError *error) {
    if (error != nil) {
        NSLog(@"Error fetching aggregate: %@", error);
    } else {
        NSLog(@"Avg: %@", [snapshot valueForAggregateField:[FIRAggregateField aggregateFieldForAverageOfField:@"population"]]);
    }
}];

Java

Query query = db.collection("cities");
AggregateQuery aggregateQuery = query.aggregate(AggregateField.average("population"));
aggregateQuery.get(AggregateSource.SERVER).addOnCompleteListener(new OnCompleteListener<AggregateQuerySnapshot>() {
    @Override
    public void onComplete(@NonNull Task<AggregateQuerySnapshot> task) {
        if (task.isSuccessful()) {
            // Aggregate fetched successfully
            AggregateQuerySnapshot snapshot = task.getResult();
            Log.d(TAG, "Average: " + snapshot.get(AggregateField.average("population")));
        } else {
            Log.d(TAG, "Aggregation failed: ", task.getException());
        }
    }
});

Kotlin+KTX

val query = db.collection("cities")
val aggregateQuery = query.aggregate(AggregateField.average("population"))
aggregateQuery.get(AggregateSource.SERVER).addOnCompleteListener { task ->
    if (task.isSuccessful) {
        // Aggregate fetched successfully
        val snapshot = task.result
        Log.d(TAG, "Average: ${snapshot.get(AggregateField.average("population"))}")
    } else {
        Log.d(TAG, "Aggregate failed: ", task.getException())
    }
}

Dart

db.collection("cities").aggregate(average("population")).get().then(
      (res) => print(res.getAverage("population")),
      onError: (e) => print("Error completing: $e"),
    );
Java
collection = db.collection("cities");
snapshot = collection.aggregate(average("population")).get().get();
System.out.println("Average: " + snapshot.get(average("population")));
      
Node.js
const coll = firestore.collection('cities');
const averageAggregateQuery = coll.aggregate({
        averagePopulation: AggregateField.average('population'),
      });

const snapshot = await averageAggregateQuery.get();
console.log('averagePopulation: ', snapshot.data().averagePopulation);
      
Python
collection_ref = client.collection("users")
aggregate_query = aggregation.AggregationQuery(collection_ref)

aggregate_query.avg("coins", alias="avg")

results = aggregate_query.get()
for result in results:
    print(f"Alias of results from query: {result[0].alias}")
    print(f"Average of results from query: {result[0].value}")
      
Accéder
func createAvgQuery(w io.Writer, projectID string) error {
  ctx := context.Background()
  client, err := firestore.NewClient(ctx, projectID)
  if err != nil {
          return err
  }
  defer client.Close()

  collection := client.Collection("users")
  query := collection.Where("born", ">", 1850)

  aggregationQuery := query.NewAggregationQuery().WithAvg("coins", "avg_coins")
  results, err := aggregationQuery.Get(ctx)
  if err != nil {
    return err
  }

  avg, ok := results["avg_coins"]
  if !ok {
    return errors.New("firestore: couldn't get alias for AVG from results")
  }

  avgValue := avg.(*firestorepb.Value)
  fmt.Fprintf(w, "Avg of results from query: %d\n", avgValue.GetDoubleValue())
  return nil
}
      

L'agrégation average() tient compte de tous les filtres de la requête et de toutes les clauses de limite, par exemple:

Web

const coll = collection(firestore, 'cities');
const q = query(coll, where('capital', '==', true));
const snapshot = await getAggregateFromServer(q, {
  averagePopulation: average('population')
});

console.log('averagePopulation: ', snapshot.data().averagePopulation);
      
Swift
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
let query = db.collection("cities").whereField("capital", isEqualTo: true)
let aggregateQuery = query.aggregate([AggregateField.average("population")])
do {
  let snapshot = try await aggregateQuery.getAggregation(source: .server)
  print(snapshot.get(AggregateField.average("population")))
} catch {
  print(error)
}
Objective-C
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
FIRQuery *query = [[self.db collectionWithPath:@"cities"]
                   queryWhereFilter:[FIRFilter filterWhereField:@"capital" isEqualTo:@YES]];
FIRAggregateQuery *aggregateQuery = [query aggregate:@[
    [FIRAggregateField aggregateFieldForAverageOfField:@"population"]]];
[aggregateQuery aggregationWithSource:FIRAggregateSourceServer
                           completion:^(FIRAggregateQuerySnapshot *snapshot,
                                        NSError *error) {
    if (error != nil) {
        NSLog(@"Error fetching aggregate: %@", error);
    } else {
        NSLog(@"Avg: %@", [snapshot valueForAggregateField:[FIRAggregateField aggregateFieldForAverageOfField:@"population"]]);
    }
}];

Java

Query query = db.collection("cities").whereEqualTo("capital", true);
AggregateQuery aggregateQuery = query.aggregate(AggregateField.average("population"));
aggregateQuery.get(AggregateSource.SERVER).addOnCompleteListener(new OnCompleteListener<AggregateQuerySnapshot>() {
    @Override
    public void onComplete(@NonNull Task<AggregateQuerySnapshot> task) {
        if (task.isSuccessful()) {
            // Aggregate fetched successfully
            AggregateQuerySnapshot snapshot = task.getResult();
            Log.d(TAG, "Average: " + snapshot.get(AggregateField.average("population")));
        } else {
            Log.d(TAG, "Aggregation failed: ", task.getException());
        }
    }
});

Kotlin+KTX

val query = db.collection("cities").whereEqualTo("capital", true)
val aggregateQuery = query.aggregate(AggregateField.average("population"))
aggregateQuery.get(AggregateSource.SERVER).addOnCompleteListener { task ->
    if (task.isSuccessful) {
        // Aggregate fetched successfully
        val snapshot = task.result
        Log.d(TAG, "Average: ${snapshot.get(AggregateField.average("population"))}")
    } else {
        Log.d(TAG, "Aggregate failed: ", task.getException())
    }
}

Dart

db
    .collection("cities")
    .where("capital", isEqualTo: true)
    .aggregate(average("population"))
    .get()
    .then(
      (res) => print(res.getAverage("population")),
      onError: (e) => print("Error completing: $e"),
    );
Java
collection = db.collection("cities");
query = collection.whereEqualTo("state", "CA");
snapshot = query.aggregate(average("population")).get().get();
System.out.println("Average: " + snapshot.get(average("population")));
  
Node.js
const coll = firestore.collection('cities');
const q = coll.where("capital", "==", true);
const averageAggregateQuery = q.aggregate({
        averagePopulation: AggregateField.average('population'),
      });

const snapshot = await averageAggregateQuery.get();
console.log('averagePopulation: ', snapshot.data().averagePopulation);
      
Python
collection_ref = client.collection("users")
query = collection_ref.where(filter=FieldFilter("people", "==", "Matthew"))
aggregate_query = aggregation.AggregationQuery(query)

aggregate_query.avg("coins", alias="avg")

results = aggregate_query.get()
for result in results:
    print(f"Alias of results from query: {result[0].alias}")
    print(f"Average of results from query: {result[0].value}")
      
Accéder
func createAvgQuery(w io.Writer, projectID string) error {
  ctx := context.Background()
  client, err := firestore.NewClient(ctx, projectID)
  if err != nil {
        return err
  }
  defer client.Close()

  collection := client.Collection("users")
  query := collection.Where("born", ">", 1850).Limit(5)

  aggregationQuery := query.NewAggregationQuery().WithAvg("coins", "avg_coins")
  results, err := aggregationQuery.Get(ctx)
  if err != nil {
    return err
  }

  avg, ok := results["avg_coins"]
  if !ok {
    return errors.New("firestore: couldn't get alias for AVG from results")
  }

  avgValue := avg.(*firestorepb.Value)
  fmt.Fprintf(w, "Avg of results from query: %d\n", avgValue.GetDoubleValue())
  return nil
}
      

Calculer plusieurs agrégations dans une requête

Vous pouvez combiner plusieurs agrégations dans un même pipeline d'agrégation. Cela peut réduire le nombre de lectures d'index requises. Si la requête inclut des agrégations sur plusieurs champs, elle peut nécessiter un indice composite. Dans ce cas, Cloud Firestore suggère un indice.

L'exemple suivant effectue plusieurs agrégations dans une seule requête d'agrégation:

Web

const coll = collection(firestore, 'cities');
const snapshot = await getAggregateFromServer(coll, {
  countOfDocs: count(),
  totalPopulation: sum('population'),
  averagePopulation: average('population')
});

console.log('countOfDocs: ', snapshot.data().countOfDocs);
console.log('totalPopulation: ', snapshot.data().totalPopulation);
console.log('averagePopulation: ', snapshot.data().averagePopulation);
      
Swift
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
let query = db.collection("cities")
let aggregateQuery = query.aggregate([
  AggregateField.count(),
  AggregateField.sum("population"),
  AggregateField.average("population")])
do {
  let snapshot = try await aggregateQuery.getAggregation(source: .server)
  print("Count: \(snapshot.get(AggregateField.count()))")
  print("Sum: \(snapshot.get(AggregateField.sum("population")))")
  print("Average: \(snapshot.get(AggregateField.average("population")))")
} catch {
  print(error)
}
Objective-C
Remarque : Ce produit n'est pas disponible sur les cibles watchOS et App Clip.
FIRQuery *query = [self.db collectionWithPath:@"cities"];
FIRAggregateQuery *aggregateQuery = [query aggregate:@[
    [FIRAggregateField aggregateFieldForCount],
    [FIRAggregateField aggregateFieldForSumOfField:@"population"],
    [FIRAggregateField aggregateFieldForAverageOfField:@"population"]]];
[aggregateQuery aggregationWithSource:FIRAggregateSourceServer
                           completion:^(FIRAggregateQuerySnapshot *snapshot,
                                        NSError *error) {
    if (error != nil) {
        NSLog(@"Error fetching aggregate: %@", error);
    } else {
        NSLog(@"Count: %@", [snapshot valueForAggregateField:[FIRAggregateField aggregateFieldForCount]]);
        NSLog(@"Sum: %@", [snapshot valueForAggregateField:[FIRAggregateField aggregateFieldForSumOfField:@"population"]]);
        NSLog(@"Avg: %@", [snapshot valueForAggregateField:[FIRAggregateField aggregateFieldForAverageOfField:@"population"]]);
    }
}];

Java

Query query = db.collection("cities");
AggregateQuery aggregateQuery = query.aggregate(
        AggregateField.count(),
        AggregateField.sum("population"),
        AggregateField.average("population"));
aggregateQuery.get(AggregateSource.SERVER).addOnCompleteListener(new OnCompleteListener<AggregateQuerySnapshot>() {
    @Override
    public void onComplete(@NonNull Task<AggregateQuerySnapshot> task) {
        if (task.isSuccessful()) {
            // Aggregate fetched successfully
            AggregateQuerySnapshot snapshot = task.getResult();
            Log.d(TAG, "Count: " + snapshot.get(AggregateField.count()));
            Log.d(TAG, "Sum: " + snapshot.get(AggregateField.sum("population")));
            Log.d(TAG, "Average: " + snapshot.get(AggregateField.average("population")));
        } else {
            Log.d(TAG, "Aggregation failed: ", task.getException());
        }
    }
});

Kotlin+KTX

val query = db.collection("cities")
val aggregateQuery = query.aggregate(
    AggregateField.count(),
    AggregateField.sum("population"),
    AggregateField.average("population")
)
aggregateQuery.get(AggregateSource.SERVER).addOnCompleteListener { task ->
    if (task.isSuccessful) {
        // Aggregate fetched successfully
        val snapshot = task.result
        Log.d(TAG, "Count: ${snapshot.get(AggregateField.count())}")
        Log.d(TAG, "Sum: ${snapshot.get(AggregateField.sum("population"))}")
        Log.d(TAG, "Average: ${snapshot.get(AggregateField.average("population"))}")
    } else {
        Log.d(TAG, "Aggregate failed: ", task.getException())
    }
}

Dart

db
    .collection("cities")
    .aggregate(
      count(),
      sum("population"),
      average("population"),
    )
    .get()
    .then(
  (res) {
    print(res.count);
    print(res.getSum("population"));
    print(res.getAverage("population"));
  },
  onError: (e) => print("Error completing: $e"),
);
Java
collection = db.collection("cities");
query = collection.whereEqualTo("state", "CA");
AggregateQuery aggregateQuery = query.aggregate(count(), sum("population"), average("population"));
snapshot = aggregateQuery.get().get();
System.out.println("Count: " + snapshot.getCount());
System.out.println("Sum: " + snapshot.get(sum("population")));
System.out.println("Average: " + snapshot.get(average("population")));
    
Node.js
const coll = firestore.collection('cities');
const aggregateQuery = coll.aggregate({
    countOfDocs: AggregateField.count(),
    totalPopulation: AggregateField.sum('population'),
    averagePopulation: AggregateField.average('population')
  });

const snapshot = await aggregateQuery.get();
console.log('countOfDocs: ', snapshot.data().countOfDocs);
console.log('totalPopulation: ', snapshot.data().totalPopulation);
console.log('averagePopulation: ', snapshot.data().averagePopulation);
      
Python
collection_ref = client.collection("users")
query = collection_ref.where(filter=FieldFilter("people", "==", "Matthew"))
aggregate_query = aggregation.AggregationQuery(query)

aggregate_query.sum("coins", alias="sum").avg("coins", alias="avg")

results = aggregate_query.get()
for result in results:
    print(f"Alias of results from query: {result[0].alias}")
    print(f"Aggregation of results from query: {result[0].value}")
      
Accéder
func createMultiAggregationQuery(w io.Writer, projectID string) error {
  ctx := context.Background()
  client, err := firestore.NewClient(ctx, projectID)
  if err != nil {
    return err
  }
  defer client.Close()

  collection := client.Collection("users")
  query := collection.Where("born", ">", 1850)

  aggregationQuery := query.NewAggregationQuery().WithCount("count").WithSum("coins", "sum_coins").WithAvg("coins", "avg_coins")
  results, err := aggregationQuery.Get(ctx)
  if err != nil {
    return err
  }
}
      

Les requêtes comportant plusieurs agrégations n'incluent que les documents contenant tous les champs de chaque agrégation. Cela peut donner des résultats différents de ceux obtenus en effectuant chaque agrégation séparément.

Règles de sécurité pour les requêtes d'agrégation

Cloud Firestore Security Rules fonctionne de la même manière pour les requêtes d'agrégation que pour les requêtes qui renvoient des documents. En d'autres termes, si et seulement si vos règles autorisent les clients à exécuter certaines requêtes de collection ou de groupe de collections, les clients peuvent également effectuer l'agrégation sur ces requêtes. Découvrez comment Cloud Firestore Security Rules interagit avec les requêtes.

Comportement et limites

Lorsque vous travaillez avec des requêtes d'agrégation, tenez compte des comportements et des limites suivants:

  • Vous ne pouvez pas utiliser de requêtes d'agrégation avec des écouteurs en temps réel et des requêtes hors connexion. Les requêtes d'agrégation ne sont acceptées que via une réponse directe du serveur. Les requêtes ne sont diffusées que par le backend Cloud Firestore, ce qui ignore le cache local et les mises à jour mises en mémoire tampon. Ce comportement est identique aux opérations effectuées dans les transactions Cloud Firestore.

  • Si une agrégation ne peut pas être résolue dans les 60 secondes, une erreur DEADLINE_EXCEEDED est renvoyée. Les performances dépendent de la configuration de votre index et de la taille de l'ensemble de données.

    Si l'opération ne peut pas être effectuée dans le délai de 60 secondes, vous pouvez utiliser des compteurs pour les grands ensembles de données.

  • Les requêtes d'agrégation lisent les entrées d'index et n'incluent que les champs indexés.

  • Ajouter une clause OrderBy à une requête d'agrégation limite l'agrégation aux documents où le champ de tri existe.

  • Pour les agrégations sum() et average(), les valeurs non numériques sont ignorées. Les agrégations sum() et average() ne tiennent compte que des valeurs entières et des valeurs à virgule flottante.

  • Lorsque vous combinez plusieurs agrégations dans une seule requête, notez que sum() et average() ignorent les valeurs non numériques, tandis que count() les inclut.

  • Si vous combinez des agrégations sur différents champs, le calcul n'inclut que les documents qui contiennent tous ces champs.

Tarifs

La tarification des requêtes d'agrégation dépend du nombre d'entrées d'index auxquelles la requête correspond. Vous êtes facturé un petit nombre de lectures pour un grand nombre d'entrées correspondantes. Une opération de lecture vous est facturée pour chaque lot de 1 000 entrées d'index lues.

Pour en savoir plus sur la tarification des requêtes d'agrégation, consultez la section Requêtes d'agrégation.