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  • Overview
  • Sample Data
  • Retrieve an Accurate Count
  • Count All Documents
  • Count Specific Documents
  • Customize Count Behavior
  • Retrieve an Estimated Count
  • Customize Estimated Count Behavior
  • API Documentation

In this guide, you can learn how to use the MongoDB PHP Library to retrieve an accurate and estimated count of the number of documents in a collection. The following methods count documents in a collection:

  • MongoDB\Collection::countDocuments(): Returns the exact number of documents that match a query filter or that exist in a collection

  • MongoDB\Collection::estimatedDocumentCount(): Returns the estimated number of documents in a collection

The examples in this guide use the companies collection in the sample_training database from the Atlas sample datasets. To access this collection from your PHP application, instantiate a MongoDB\Client that connects to an Atlas cluster and assign the following value to your $collection variable:

$collection = $client->sample_training->companies;

To learn how to create a free MongoDB Atlas cluster and load the sample datasets, see the Get Started with Atlas guide.

Use the MongoDB\Collection::countDocuments() method to count the number of documents in a collection. To count the number of documents that match specific search criteria, pass a query filter to the countDocuments() method.

To learn more about specifying a query, see the Specify a Query guide.

To return a count of all documents in the collection, pass an empty query filter array to the countDocuments() method, as shown in the following example:

$result = $collection->countDocuments([]);
echo 'Number of documents: ', $result;
Number of documents: 9500

To return a count of documents that match specific search criteria, pass a query filter to the countDocuments() method.

The following example counts the number of documents in which the value of the founded_year field is 2010:

$result = $collection->countDocuments(['founded_year' => 2010]);
echo 'Number of companies founded in 2010: ', $result;
Number of companies founded in 2010: 33

You can modify the behavior of the countDocuments() method by passing an array that specifies option values. The following table describes some options you can set to customize the count operation:

Option
Description

collation

The collation to use for the operation.
Type: array|object

hint

The index to use for the operation.
Type: string|array|object

comment

The comment to attach to the operation.
Type: any valid BSON type

limit

The maximum number of documents to count. This value must be a positive integer.
Type: integer

maxTimeMS

The maximum amount of time in milliseconds that the operation can run.
Type: integer

skip

The number of documents to skip before counting documents.
Type: integer

readPreference

The read preference to use for the operation. To learn more, see Read Preference in the Server manual.
Type: MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference

The following example uses the countDocuments() method to count the number of documents in which the number_of_employees field has the value 50 and instructs the operation to count a maximum of 100 results:

$result = $collection->countDocuments(
['number_of_employees' => 50],
['limit' => 100]
);
echo 'Number of companies with 50 employees: ', $result;
Number of companies with 50 employees: 100

You can retrieve an estimate of the number of documents in a collection by calling the MongoDB\Collection::estimatedDocumentCount() method. The method estimates the amount of documents based on collection metadata, which might be faster than performing an accurate count.

The following example estimates the number of documents in a collection:

$result = $collection->estimatedDocumentCount();
echo 'Estimated number of documents: ', $result;
Estimated number of documents: 9500

You can modify the behavior of the estimatedDocumentCount() method by passing an array that specifies option values as a parameter. The following table describes the options you can set in the array:

Option
Description

comment

The comment to attach to the operation.
Type: any valid BSON type

maxTimeMS

The maximum amount of time in milliseconds that the operation can run.
Type: integer

readConcern

The read concern to use for the operation. To learn more, see Read Concern in the Server manual.
Type: MongoDB\Driver\ReadConcern

readPreference

The read preference to use for the operation. To learn more, see Read Preference in the Server manual.
Type: MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference

session

The client session to associate with the operation.
Type: MongoDB\Driver\Session

The following example uses the estimatedDocumentCount() method to return an estimate of the number of documents in the collection and sets a timeout of 1000 milliseconds on the operation:

$result = $collection->estimatedDocumentCount(['maxTimeMS' => 1000]);
echo 'Estimated number of documents: ', $result;
Estimated number of documents: 9500

To learn more about any of the methods or types discussed in this guide, see the following API documentation:

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