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$literal (aggregation)¶
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Definition¶
- $literal¶
Returns a value without parsing. Use for values that the aggregation pipeline may interpret as an expression.
The $literal expression has the following syntax:
{ $literal: <value> }
Behavior¶
If the <value> is an expression, $literal does not evaluate the expression but instead returns the unparsed expression.
Example | Result | |
---|---|---|
{ $literal: { $add: [ 2, 3 ] } } | { "$add" : [ 2, 3 ] } | |
{ $literal: { $literal: 1 } } | { "$literal" : 1 } |
Examples¶
Treat $ as a Literal¶
In expression, the dollar sign $ evaluates to a field path; i.e. provides access to the field. For example, the $eq expression $eq: [ "$price", "$1" ] performs an equality check between the value in the field named price and the value in the field named 1 in the document.
The following example uses a $literal expression to treat a string that contains a dollar sign "$1" as a constant value.
A collection records has the following documents:
{ "_id" : 1, "item" : "abc123", price: "$2.50" }
{ "_id" : 2, "item" : "xyz123", price: "1" }
{ "_id" : 3, "item" : "ijk123", price: "$1" }
db.records.aggregate( [
{ $project: { costsOneDollar: { $eq: [ "$price", { $literal: "$1" } ] } } }
] )
This operation projects a field named costsOneDollar that holds a boolean value, indicating whether the value of the price field is equal to the string "$1":
{ "_id" : 1, "costsOneDollar" : false }
{ "_id" : 2, "costsOneDollar" : false }
{ "_id" : 3, "costsOneDollar" : true }
Project a New Field with Value 1¶
The $project stage uses the expression <field>: 1 to include the <field> in the output. The following example uses the $literal to return a new field set to the value of 1.
A collection bids has the following documents:
{ "_id" : 1, "item" : "abc123", condition: "new" }
{ "_id" : 2, "item" : "xyz123", condition: "new" }
The following aggregation evaluates the expression item: 1 to mean return the existing field item in the output, but uses the { $literal: 1 } expression to return a new field startAt set to the value 1:
db.bids.aggregate( [
{ $project: { item: 1, startAt: { $literal: 1 } } }
] )
The operation results in the following documents:
{ "_id" : 1, "item" : "abc123", "startAt" : 1 }
{ "_id" : 2, "item" : "xyz123", "startAt" : 1 }