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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T22:57:40+00:00 2026-05-16T22:57:40+00:00

related to MongoDB Group using Ruby driver if I want to do something like

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if I want to do something like the following in SQL:

select page_id, count(page_id) from a_table group by page_id

I thought the MongoDB’s doc says

http://api.mongodb.org/ruby/current/Mongo/Collection.html#group-instance_method

group(key, condition, initial, reduce, finalize = nil)
# returns an array

So from the other post, I am using:

Analytic.collection.group(  "fucntion (x) return {page_id : x.page_id}", 
                            nil, 
                            {:count => 0},  
                            "function(x, y) { y.count++ }"  )

but it actually returns

[{"count"=>47.0}] 

which is the total number of records (documents) in the collection. Is something not correct above? I thought the key might be a static string like in

http://kylebanker.com/blog/2009/11/mongodb-count-group/

db.pageviews.group(
{
 key: {'user.agent': true}, 
 initial: {sum: 0}, 
 reduce: function(doc, prev) { prev.sum += 1}
});

but it is not in the other stackoverflow post.

Update: actually, in the link above, the solution like

Analytic.collection.group(  ['page_id'], nil, 
  {:count => 0},  "function(x, y) { y.count++ }"  )

works, but just wonder why the first method in this post didn’t work.

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    2026-05-16T22:57:41+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 10:57 pm

    I finally got it to work by

    Analytic.collection.group(  ['myapp_id'], {:page => 'products'}, 
      {:pageviews => 0, :timeOnPage => 0},  
      "function(x, y) { y.pageviews += x.pageviews;  y.timeOnPage += x.timeOnPage }"  )
    

    but then I used Map/Reduce afterwards as Map/Reduce seems like a more generic and powerful method.

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