// From the work done for SERVER-22093, an aggregation pipeline that does not require any fields // from the input documents will tell the query planner to use a count scan, which is faster than an // index scan. In this test file, we check this behavior through explain(). load('jstests/libs/analyze_plan.js'); (function() { "use strict"; var coll = db.countscan; coll.drop(); for (var i = 0; i < 3; i++) { for (var j = 0; j < 10; j += 2) { coll.insert({foo: i, bar: j}); } } coll.ensureIndex({foo: 1}); var simpleGroup = coll.aggregate([{$group: {_id: null, count: {$sum: 1}}}]).toArray(); assert.eq(simpleGroup.length, 1); assert.eq(simpleGroup[0]["count"], 15); var explained = coll.explain().aggregate( [{$match: {foo: {$gt: 0}}}, {$group: {_id: null, count: {$sum: 1}}}]); assert(planHasStage(explained.stages[0].$cursor.queryPlanner.winningPlan, "COUNT_SCAN")); explained = coll.explain().aggregate([ {$match: {foo: {$gt: 0}}}, {$project: {_id: 0, a: {$literal: null}}}, {$group: {_id: null, count: {$sum: 1}}} ]); assert(planHasStage(explained.stages[0].$cursor.queryPlanner.winningPlan, "COUNT_SCAN")); }());