$dateTrunc (aggregation)
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Definition
New in version 5.0.
Truncates a date.
$dateTrunc syntax:
{
$dateTrunc: {
date: <Expression>,
unit: <Expression>,
binSize: <Expression>,
timezone: <tzExpression>,
startOfWeek: <Expression>
}
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| date | Required | The date to truncate, specified in UTC. The date can be any expression that resolves to a Date, a Timestamp, or an ObjectID. | ||||||
| unit | Required | The unit of time, specified as an expression that must resolve to one of these strings:
$dateTrunc calculation.
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| binSize | Optional | The numeric time value, specified as an expression that must resolve to a positive non-zero number. Defaults to 1. Together, binSize and unit specify the time period used in the $dateTrunc calculation.
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| timezone | Optional | The timezone for the $dateTrunc calculation, specified as an expression that must resolve to a string that contains one of these values:
If no timezone is provided, the $dateTrunc calculation is performed in UTC.
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| startOfWeek | Optional | The start of the week. Used when unit is week. Defaults to Sunday.startOfWeek is an expression that must resolve to one of these case insensitive strings:
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Behavior
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Returns
nullif:-
any of the input fields except startOfWeek is missing or set to
null, or -
if unit is
weekand startOfWeek is missing or set tonull.
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Uses the proleptic Gregorian calendar for dates preceding the year 1583.
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Accounts for Daylight Savings Time, but does not account for leap seconds.
binSize and unit Fields
Together, binSize and unit specify the time period used in the $dateTrunc calculation.
For example:
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If binSize is
1and unit ishour, the time period is one hour. For the date2021-03-20T11:30:05Z,$dateTruncreturns2021-03-20T11:00:00Z. -
If binSize is
2and unit ishour, the time period is two hours. For the date2021-03-20T11:30:05Z,$dateTruncreturns2021-03-20T10:00:00Z.
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Divides the time for the
$dateTrunccalculation into binSize time periods in the specified time unit.The time periods start at a reference date, which is determind by unit. If unit is:
-
A string other than
week,$dateTruncuses a reference date of2000-01-01T00:00:00.00Z. For example, if binSize is10and unit isyear, example time periods are:-
2000-01-01T00:00:00.00Z -
2010-01-01T00:00:00.00Z -
2020-01-01T00:00:00.00Z
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Equal to
week,$dateTruncuses a reference date that is set to the earliest first day of the week that is greater than or equal to2000-01-01. The first day is set using startOfWeek (the default is Sunday).
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Returns the lower boundary of the time period that the date is in. The boundary is returned as an ISODate. If the binSize field is
1,$dateTruncsets the least significant parts (as determined by unit) of the returned ISODate to0and keeps the rest of the ISODate the same.
If unit is:
-
year:$dateTruncreturns the ISODate for the start of January 1 for the year in date. -
quarter:$dateTruncreturns the ISODate for the start of the first day of the calendar quarter in date.The quarters are:
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January to March
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April to June
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July to September
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October to December
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month:$dateTruncreturns the ISODate for the start of the first day of the month in date. -
week:$dateTruncreturns the ISODate for the start of the startOfWeek day in date. The default for startOfWeek is Sunday. -
day:$dateTruncreturns the ISODate for the start of the day in date. -
hour:$dateTruncreturns the ISODate for the start of the hour in date. -
minute:$dateTruncreturns the ISODate for the start of the minute in date. -
second:$dateTruncreturns the ISODate for start of the second in date.
unit and startOfWeek Fields
If unit is:
-
A string other than
week, startOfWeek is ignored. -
Equal to
weekand startOfWeek is:-
Specified:
$dateTruncuses startOfWeek as the first day of the week for the calculation. -
Omitted:
$dateTruncuses Sunday as the start of the week for the calculation.
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Examples
Create a cakeSales collection that contains cake sales in the states of California (CA) and Washington (WA):
db.cakeSales.insertMany( [ { _id: 0, type: "chocolate", orderDate: new Date("2020-05-18T14:10:30Z"), state: "CA", price: 13, quantity: 120 }, { _id: 1, type: "chocolate", orderDate: new Date("2021-03-20T11:30:05Z"), state: "WA", price: 14, quantity: 140 }, { _id: 2, type: "vanilla", orderDate: new Date("2021-01-11T06:31:15Z"), state: "CA", price: 12, quantity: 145 }, { _id: 3, type: "vanilla", orderDate: new Date("2020-02-08T13:13:23Z"), state: "WA", price: 13, quantity: 104 }, { _id: 4, type: "strawberry", orderDate: new Date("2019-05-18T16:09:01Z"), state: "CA", price: 41, quantity: 162 }, { _id: 5, type: "strawberry", orderDate: new Date("2019-01-08T06:12:03Z"), state: "WA", price: 43, quantity: 134 } ] )
The cakeSales collection is used in the following examples.
Truncate Order Dates in a $project Pipeline Stage
This example uses $dateTrunc in a $project stage to truncate the cake sales orderDate values to two weeks:
db.cakeSales.aggregate( [ { $project: { _id: 1, orderDate: 1, truncatedOrderDate: { $dateTrunc: { date: "$orderDate", unit: "week", binSize: 2, timezone: "America/Los_Angeles", startOfWeek: "Monday" } } } } ] )
In the example:
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$projectincludes the_id,orderDate, andtruncatedOrderDatefields in the output. -
$dateTrunctruncates theorderDatefield to a2binSizeweekunit time period in theAmerica/Los_Angelestimezone with startOfWeek set toMonday.
In this example output, the truncated orderDate is shown in the truncatedOrderDate field:
[
{
_id: 0,
orderDate: ISODate("2020-05-18T14:10:30.000Z"),
truncatedOrderDate: ISODate("2020-05-11T07:00:00.000Z")
},
{
_id: 1,
orderDate: ISODate("2021-03-20T11:30:05.000Z"),
truncatedOrderDate: ISODate("2021-03-15T07:00:00.000Z")
},
{
_id: 2,
orderDate: ISODate("2021-01-11T06:31:15.000Z"),
truncatedOrderDate: ISODate("2021-01-04T08:00:00.000Z")
},
{
_id: 3,
orderDate: ISODate("2020-02-08T13:13:23.000Z"),
truncatedOrderDate: ISODate("2020-02-03T08:00:00.000Z")
},
{
_id: 4,
orderDate: ISODate("2019-05-18T16:09:01.000Z"),
truncatedOrderDate: ISODate("2019-05-13T07:00:00.000Z")
},
{
_id: 5,
orderDate: ISODate("2019-01-08T06:12:03.000Z"),
truncatedOrderDate: ISODate("2019-01-07T08:00:00.000Z")
}
]Truncate Order Dates and Obtain Quantity Sum in a $group Pipeline Stage
This example uses $dateTrunc in a $group stage to truncate the cake sales orderDate values to six months and return the sum of the quantity values:
db.cakeSales.aggregate( [ { $group: { _id: { truncatedOrderDate: { $dateTrunc: { date: "$orderDate", unit: "month", binSize: 6 } } }, sumQuantity: { $sum: "$quantity" } } } ] )
In the example:
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$grouphas the_idfield set to thetruncatedOrderDatefield to group thecakeSalesdocuments, and returns the sum of thequantityvalues for each group using$sum. -
$dateTrunctruncates theorderDatefield to a6binSizemonthunit time period.
In this example output, the truncated orderDate is shown in the truncatedOrderDate field and the quantity sum is shown in the sumQuantity field:
[
{
_id: { truncatedOrderDate: ISODate("2020-01-01T00:00:00.000Z") },
sumQuantity: 224
},
{
_id: { truncatedOrderDate: ISODate("2021-01-01T00:00:00.000Z") },
sumQuantity: 285
},
{
_id: { truncatedOrderDate: ISODate("2019-01-01T00:00:00.000Z") },
sumQuantity: 296
}
]