Aggregate Sequences Property Cardinality
- async AsyncCogniteClient.sequences.aggregate_cardinality_properties(
- path: SequenceProperty | str | list[str],
- advanced_filter: Filter | dict[str, Any] | None = None,
- aggregate_filter: AggregationFilter | dict[str, Any] | None = None,
- filter: SequenceFilter | dict[str, Any] | None = None,
Find approximate paths count for sequences.
- Parameters:
path (SequenceProperty | str | list[str]) – The scope in every document to aggregate properties. The only value allowed now is [“metadata”]. It means to aggregate only metadata properties (aka keys).
advanced_filter (Filter | dict[str, Any] | None) – The filter to narrow down the sequences to count cardinality.
aggregate_filter (AggregationFilter | dict[str, Any] | None) – The filter to apply to the resulting buckets.
filter (SequenceFilter | dict[str, Any] | None) – The filter to narrow down the sequences to count requiring exact match.
- Returns:
The number of properties matching the specified filters and search.
- Return type:
int
Examples
Count the number of different metadata keys in your CDF project:
>>> from cognite.client import CogniteClient >>> from cognite.client.data_classes.sequences import SequenceProperty >>> client = CogniteClient() >>> # async_client = AsyncCogniteClient() # another option >>> count = client.sequences.aggregate_cardinality_values(SequenceProperty.metadata)