$convert (aggregation)
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Definition
Compatibility
You can use $convert
for deployments hosted in the following
environments:
MongoDB Atlas: The fully managed service for MongoDB deployments in the cloud
MongoDB Enterprise: The subscription-based, self-managed version of MongoDB
MongoDB Community: The source-available, free-to-use, and self-managed version of MongoDB
Syntax
$convert
has the following syntax:
{ $convert: { input: <expression>, to: <type expression>, onError: <expression>, // Optional. onNull: <expression> // Optional. } }
The $convert
takes a document with the following fields:
Field | Description | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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input | The argument can be any valid expression. For more information on
expressions, see Expressions. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
to | The argument can be any valid expression that resolves to one of the following numeric or string identifiers:
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
onError | Optional. The value to return on encountering an error during conversion, including unsupported type conversions. The arguments can be any valid expression. If unspecified, the operation throws an error upon encountering an error and stops. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
onNull | Optional. The value to return if the If unspecified, |
In addition to $convert
, MongoDB provides the
following aggregation operators as shorthand when the default
"onError" and "onNull" behavior is acceptable:
Behavior
Converting to a Boolean
The following table lists the input types that can be converted to a boolean:
Input Type | Behavior |
---|---|
Array | Returns true |
Binary data | Returns true |
Boolean | No-op. Returns the boolean value. |
Code | Returns true |
Date | Returns true |
Decimal | Returns true if not zero Return false if zero |
Double | Returns true if not zero Return false if zero |
Integer | Returns true if not zero Return false if zero |
JavaScript | Returns true |
Long | Returns true if not zero Return false if zero |
MaxKey | Returns true |
MinKey | Returns true |
Null | Returns the value specified for the |
Object | Returns true |
ObjectId | Returns true |
Regular expression | Returns true |
String | Returns true |
Timestamp | Returns true |
To learn more about data types in MongoDB, see BSON Types.
The following table lists some conversion to boolean examples:
Example | Results | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
| true | ||||
| false | ||||
| true | ||||
| true | ||||
| false | ||||
| true | ||||
| true | ||||
| true | ||||
| true | ||||
| true | ||||
| null |
Converting to an Integer
The following table lists the input types that can be converted to an integer:
Input Type | Behavior |
---|---|
Boolean | Returns 0 for false .Returns 1 for true . |
Double | Returns truncated value. The truncated double value must fall within the minimum and maximum value for an integer. You cannot convert a double value whose truncated value is less than the minimum integer value or is greater than the maximum integer value. |
Decimal | Returns truncated value. The truncated decimal value must fall within the minimum and maximum value for an integer. You cannot convert a decimal value whose truncated value is less than the minimum integer value or is greater than the maximum integer value. |
Integer | No-op. Returns the integer value. |
Long | Returns the long value as an integer. The long value must fall within the minimum and maximum value for an integer. You cannot convert a long value that is less than the minimum integer value or is greater than the maximum integer value. |
String | Returns the numerical value of the string as an integer. The string value must be a base 10 integer (e.g.
You cannot convert a string value of a float or decimal or
non-base 10 number (e.g. |
The following table lists some conversion to integer examples:
Example | Results | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ||||
| 0 | ||||
| 1 | ||||
| 5 | ||||
| Error | ||||
| 5000 | ||||
| Error | ||||
| -2 | ||||
| Error | ||||
| null |
Converting to a Decimal
The following table lists the input types that can be converted to a decimal:
Input Type | Behavior |
---|---|
Boolean | Returns Decimal128( "0" ) for false .Returns Decimal128( "1" ) for true . |
Double | Returns double value as a decimal. |
Decimal | No-op. Returns the decimal. |
Integer | Returns the int value as a decimal. |
Long | Returns the long value as a decimal. |
String | Returns the numerical value of the string as a decimal. The string value must be of a base 10 numeric value (e.g.
You cannot convert a string value of a non-base 10
number (e.g. |
Date | Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch that
corresponds to the date value. |
The following table lists some conversion to decimal examples:
Example | Results | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Decimal128("1") | ||||
| Decimal128("0") | ||||
| Decimal128( "2.50000000000000" ) | ||||
| Decimal128("5") | ||||
| Decimal128("10000") | ||||
| Decimal128("-5.5") | ||||
| Decimal128("1522039108044") |
Converting to a Double
The following table lists the input types that can be converted to a double:
Input Type | Behavior |
---|---|
Boolean | Returns NumberLong(0) for false .Returns NumberLong(1) for true . |
Double | No-op. Returns the double. |
Decimal | Returns the decimal value as a double. The decimal value must fall within the minimum and maximum value for a double. You cannot convert a decimal value whose value is less than the minimum double value or is greater than the maximum double value. |
Integer | Returns the int value as a double. |
Long | Returns the long value as a double. |
String | Returns the numerical value of the string as a double. The string value must be of a base 10 numeric value (e.g.
You cannot convert a string value of a non-base 10
number (e.g. |
Date | Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch that
corresponds to the date value. |
The following table lists some conversion to double examples:
Example | Results | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ||||
| 0 | ||||
| 2.5 | ||||
| 5 | ||||
| 10000 | ||||
| -5.5 | ||||
| 50000000000 | ||||
| 1522039108044 |
Converting to a Long
The following table lists the input types that can be converted to a long:
Input Type | Behavior |
---|---|
Boolean | Returns 0 for false .Returns 1 for true . |
Double | Returns truncated value. The truncated double value must fall within the minimum and maximum value for a long. You cannot convert a double value whose truncated value is less than the minimum long value or is greater than the maximum long value. |
Decimal | Returns truncated value. The truncated decimal value must fall within the minimum and maximum value for a long. You cannot convert a decimal value whose truncated value is less than the minimum long value or is greater than the maximum long value. |
Integer | Returns the int value as a long. |
Long | No-op. Returns the long value. |
String | Returns the numerical value of the string. The string value must be of a base 10 long (e.g.
You cannot convert a string value of a float or decimal or
non-base 10 number (e.g. |
Date | Converts the Date into the number of milliseconds since the
epoch. |
The following table lists some conversion to long examples:
Example | Results | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Long("1") | ||||
| Long("0") | ||||
| Long("2") | ||||
| Long("5") | ||||
| Error | ||||
| Long("8") | ||||
| Long("1522039108044") | ||||
| Long("-2") | ||||
| Error | ||||
| null |
Converting to a Date
The following table lists the input types that can be converted to a date:
Input Type | Behavior |
---|---|
Double | Returns a date that corresponds to the number of milliseconds represented by the truncated double value. Positive number corresponds to the number of milliseconds since Jan 1, 1970. Negative number corresponds to the number of milliseconds before Jan 1, 1970. |
Decimal | Returns a date that corresponds to the number of milliseconds represented by the truncated decimal value. Positive number corresponds to the number of milliseconds since Jan 1, 1970. Negative number corresponds to the number of milliseconds before Jan 1, 1970. |
Long | Returns a date that corresponds to the number of milliseconds represented by the long value. Positive number corresponds to the number of milliseconds since Jan 1, 1970. Negative number corresponds to the number of milliseconds before Jan 1, 1970. |
String | Returns a date that corresponds to the date string. The string must be a valid date string, such as:
|
ObjectId | Returns a date that corresponds to the timestamp of the
ObjectId. |
The following table lists some conversion to date examples:
Example | Results | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ISODate("1973-10-20T21:20:00.000Z") | ||||
| ISODate("2009-09-19T14:53:56.000Z") | ||||
| ISODate("2004-11-09T11:33:20.000Z") | ||||
| ISODate("1935-02-22T12:26:40.000Z") | ||||
| ISODate("2018-03-27T04:08:58.000Z") | ||||
| ISODate("2018-03-03T00:00:00.000Z") | ||||
| ISODate("2018-03-20T06:00:06.000Z") | ||||
| Error | ||||
| "Could not convert to type date." |
Converting to an ObjectId
The following table lists the input types that can be converted to an ObjectId:
Input Type | Behavior |
---|---|
String | Returns an ObjectId for the hexadecimal string of length 24. You cannot convert a string value that is not a hexadecimal string of length 24. |
The following table lists some conversion to date examples:
Example | Results | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ObjectId("5ab9cbfa31c2ab715d42129e") | ||||
| Error |
Converting to a String
The following table lists the input types that can be converted to a string:
Input Type | Behavior |
---|---|
Boolean | Returns the boolean value as a string. |
Double | Returns the double value as a string. |
Decimal | Returns the decimal value as a string. |
Integer | Returns the integer value as a string. |
Long | Returns the long value as a string. |
ObjectId | Returns the ObjectId value as a hexadecimal string.. |
String | No-op. Returns the string value. |
Date | Returns the date as a string. |
The following table lists some conversion to string examples:
Example | Results | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
| "true" | ||||
| "false" | ||||
| "2.5" | ||||
| "2" | ||||
| "1000" | ||||
| "5ab9c3da31c2ab715d421285" | ||||
| "2018-03-27T16:58:51.538Z" |
Example
Create a collection orders
with the following documents:
db.orders.insertMany( [ { _id: 1, item: "apple", qty: 5, price: 10 }, { _id: 2, item: "pie", qty: 10, price: Decimal128("20.0") }, { _id: 3, item: "ice cream", qty: 2, price: "4.99" }, { _id: 4, item: "almonds" }, { _id: 5, item: "bananas", qty: 5000000000, price: Decimal128("1.25") } ] )
The following aggregation operation on the orders
collection
converts the price
to a decimal:
// Define stage to add convertedPrice and convertedQty fields with // the converted price and qty values. // If price or qty values are missing, the conversion returns a // value of decimal value or int value of 0. // If price or qty values cannot be converted, the conversion returns // a string priceQtyConversionStage = { $addFields: { convertedPrice: { $convert: { input: "$price", to: "decimal", onError: "Error", onNull: Decimal128("0") } }, convertedQty: { $convert: { input: "$qty", to: "int", onError:{ $concat: [ "Could not convert ", { $toString:"$qty" }, " to type integer." ] }, onNull: Int32("0") } }, } }; totalPriceCalculationStage = { $project: { totalPrice: { $switch: { branches: [ { case: { $eq: [ { $type: "$convertedPrice" }, "string" ] }, then: "NaN" }, { case: { $eq: [ { $type: "$convertedQty" }, "string" ] }, then: "NaN" }, ], default: { $multiply: [ "$convertedPrice", "$convertedQty" ] } } } } }; db.orders.aggregate( [ priceQtyConversionStage, totalPriceCalculationStage ])
The operation returns the following documents:
{ _id: 1, totalPrice: Decimal128("50") }, { _id: 2, totalPrice: Decimal128("200.0") }, { _id: 3, totalPrice: Decimal128("9.98") }, { _id: 4, totalPrice: Decimal128("0") }, { _id: 5, totalPrice: 'NaN' }