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ts-aggregate
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A simple wrapper for aggregating time series data for mongodb.
npm install ts-aggregate
var aggregate = require('ts-aggregate');
var config = {
mongoUrl: 'mongodb://localhost:27017/my_app',
collectionName: 'users',
// db: connection_string
};
var options = {
dateField: 'created_on', // date field which you want to show as time series
criteria: { // criteria
created_on: {
$gte: new Date('2015-06-01'),
$lte: new Date('2015-07-01')
}
}
};
aggregate(config, options, function (err, docs) {
// console.log(docs);
// =>
// [ { count: 7, date: '2015-6-9' },
// { count: 9, date: '2015-6-8' },
// { count: 11, date: '2015-6-7' },
// { count: 4, date: '2015-6-6' },
// { count: 4, date: '2015-6-5' },
// { count: 3, date: '2015-6-4' } ]
});
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A simple wrapper for aggregating time series data for mongodb.
The npm package ts-aggregate receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, ts-aggregate popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ts-aggregate demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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