Daten mit Aggregationsabfragen zusammenfassen

Bei einer Aggregationsabfrage werden die Daten aus mehreren Indexeinträgen verarbeitet, um einen einzelnen Zusammenfassungswert zurückzugeben.

Firestore unterstützt die folgenden Aggregationsabfragen:

  • count()
  • sum()
  • average()

Firestore berechnet die Aggregation und überträgt nur das Ergebnis an Ihre Anwendung zurück. Im Vergleich zur Ausführung einer vollständigen Abfrage und Berechnung der Aggregation in Ihrer App sparen Sie mit Aggregationsabfragen sowohl bei in Rechnung gestellten Dokumentlesevorgängen als auch bei übertragenen Byte.

Aggregationsabfragen basieren auf der vorhandenen Indexkonfiguration, die bereits für Ihre Abfragen verwendet wird, und werden proportional zur Anzahl der gescannten Indexeinträge skaliert. Die Latenz steigt mit der Anzahl der Elemente in der Aggregation.

count()-Aggregation verwenden

Mit der count()-Aggregationsabfrage können Sie die Anzahl der Dokumente in einer Sammlung oder Abfrage ermitteln.

Weitere Informationen zu den Beispieldaten finden Sie unter Daten abrufen.

Die folgende count()-Aggregation gibt die Gesamtzahl der Städte in der Sammlung cities zurück.

Webversion 9

const coll = collection(db, "cities");
const snapshot = await getCountFromServer(coll);
console.log('count: ', snapshot.data().count);
Swift
Hinweis: Dieses Produkt nicht ist auf WatchOS- und App Clip-Zielen verfügbar.
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
Hinweis: Dieses Produkt nicht ist auf WatchOS- und App Clip-Zielen verfügbar.
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
Android
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
Android
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"),
    );
Go
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}")

Bei der count()-Aggregation werden alle Filter für die Abfrage und alle limit-Klauseln berücksichtigt.

Webversion 9

const coll = collection(db, "cities");
const q = query(coll, where("state", "==", "CA"));
const snapshot = await getCountFromServer(q);
console.log('count: ', snapshot.data().count);
Swift
Hinweis: Dieses Produkt nicht ist auf WatchOS- und App Clip-Zielen verfügbar.
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
Hinweis: Dieses Produkt nicht ist auf WatchOS- und App Clip-Zielen verfügbar.
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
Android
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
Android
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"),
    );
Go
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}")

sum()-Aggregation verwenden

Mit der sum()-Aggregation können Sie die Gesamtsumme der numerischen Werte zurückgeben, die mit einer bestimmten Abfrage übereinstimmen. Beispiel:

Webversion 9

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

console.log('totalPopulation: ', snapshot.data().totalPopulation);
    
Swift
Hinweis: Dieses Produkt nicht ist auf WatchOS- und App Clip-Zielen verfügbar.
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
Hinweis: Dieses Produkt nicht ist auf WatchOS- und App Clip-Zielen verfügbar.
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
Android
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
Android
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}")
      
Go
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
}
      

Bei der sum()-Aggregation werden alle Filter für die Abfrage und alle Limitierungsklauseln berücksichtigt, z. B.:

Webversion 9

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
Hinweis: Dieses Produkt nicht ist auf WatchOS- und App Clip-Zielen verfügbar.
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
Hinweis: Dieses Produkt nicht ist auf WatchOS- und App Clip-Zielen verfügbar.
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
Android
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
Android
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}")
      
Go
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
}
      

average()-Aggregation verwenden

Mit der average()-Aggregation können Sie den Durchschnitt der numerischen Werte zurückgeben, die mit einer bestimmten Abfrage übereinstimmen, z. B.:

Webversion 9

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

console.log('averagePopulation: ', snapshot.data().averagePopulation);
    
Swift
Hinweis: Dieses Produkt nicht ist auf WatchOS- und App Clip-Zielen verfügbar.
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
Hinweis: Dieses Produkt nicht ist auf WatchOS- und App Clip-Zielen verfügbar.
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
Android
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
Android
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}")
      
Go
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
}
      

Bei der average()-Aggregation werden alle Filter für die Abfrage und alle Begrenzungsklauseln berücksichtigt, z. B.:

Webversion 9

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
Hinweis: Dieses Produkt nicht ist auf WatchOS- und App Clip-Zielen verfügbar.
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
Hinweis: Dieses Produkt nicht ist auf WatchOS- und App Clip-Zielen verfügbar.
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
Android
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
Android
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}")
      
Go
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
}
      

Mehrere Aggregationen in einer Abfrage berechnen

Sie können mehrere Aggregationen in einer einzigen Aggregationspipeline kombinieren. Dadurch kann die Anzahl der erforderlichen Indexlesevorgänge reduziert werden. Wenn die Abfrage Aggregationen für mehrere Felder enthält, ist möglicherweise ein zusammengesetzter Index erforderlich. In diesem Fall schlägt Firestore einen Index vor.

Im folgenden Beispiel werden mehrere Aggregationen in einer einzigen Aggregationsabfrage ausgeführt:

Webversion 9

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
Hinweis: Dieses Produkt nicht ist auf WatchOS- und App Clip-Zielen verfügbar.
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
Hinweis: Dieses Produkt nicht ist auf WatchOS- und App Clip-Zielen verfügbar.
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
Android
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
Android
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}")
      
Go
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
  }
}
      

Abfragen mit mehreren Aggregationen enthalten nur die Dokumente, die alle Felder in jeder Aggregation enthalten. Dies kann zu anderen Ergebnissen führen als bei einer separaten Ausführung der einzelnen Aggregationen.

Sicherheitsregeln für Aggregationsanfragen

Firestore-Sicherheitsregeln gelten für Aggregationsanfragen genauso wie für Abfragen, die Dokumente zurückgeben. Mit anderen Worten: Nur wenn Ihre Regeln es Clients erlauben, bestimmte Abfragen für Sammlungen oder Sammlungsgruppen auszuführen, können sie auch die Aggregation für diese Abfragen ausführen. Weitere Informationen zur Interaktion von Firestore-Sicherheitsregeln mit Abfragen

Verhalten und Einschränkungen

Beachten Sie bei der Arbeit mit Aggregationsanfragen Folgendes:

  • Aggregationsabfragen können nicht mit Echtzeit-Listenern und Offlineabfragen verwendet werden. Aggregationsanfragen werden nur über eine direkte Serverantwort unterstützt. Abfragen werden nur vom Firestore-Backend verarbeitet. Der lokale Cache und alle gepufferten Updates werden übersprungen. Das Verhalten entspricht dem von Vorgängen, die innerhalb von Firestore-Transaktionen ausgeführt werden.

  • Wenn eine Aggregation nicht innerhalb von 60 Sekunden abgeschlossen werden kann, wird der Fehler DEADLINE_EXCEEDED zurückgegeben. Die Leistung hängt von der Indexkonfiguration und der Größe des Datensatzes ab.

    Wenn der Vorgang nicht innerhalb von 60 Sekunden abgeschlossen werden kann, können Sie für große Datensätze Zähler verwenden.

  • Aggregationsanfragen werden aus Indexeinträgen gelesen und enthalten nur indexierte Felder.

  • Wenn Sie einer Aggregationsabfrage eine OrderBy-Klausel hinzufügen, wird die Aggregation auf die Dokumente beschränkt, in denen das Sortierfeld vorhanden ist.

  • Bei sum()- und average()-Aggregationen werden nicht numerische Werte ignoriert. Bei den Aggregationen sum() und average() werden nur Ganzzahlwerte und Gleitkommazahlen berücksichtigt.

  • Wenn Sie mehrere Aggregationen in einer einzigen Abfrage kombinieren, beachten Sie, dass bei sum() und average() nicht numerische Werte ignoriert werden, während count() nicht numerische Werte berücksichtigt.

  • Wenn Sie Aggregationen aus verschiedenen Feldern kombinieren, werden bei der Berechnung nur die Dokumente berücksichtigt, die alle diese Felder enthalten.

Preise

Die Preise für Aggregationsanfragen richten sich nach der Anzahl der Indexeinträge, mit denen die Abfrage übereinstimmt. Ihnen wird eine geringe Anzahl von Lesezugriffen für eine große Anzahl von übereinstimmenden Einträgen in Rechnung gestellt. Für jeden Batch von bis zu 1.000 gelesenen Indexeinträgen wird ein Lesevorgang in Rechnung gestellt.

Weitere Informationen zu den Preisen für Aggregationsabfragen finden Sie unter Aggregationsabfragen.

Nächste Schritte