Aggregations
V4 offers two aggregation modes. Both return facet counts — bucket breakdowns showing how many results match each value of a given field.
Any field marked as Facetable in the filter fields reference is eligible for aggregation. For organizations these are: country, communities.id, collected_from.id.
facets — records + aggregations
Returns the normal paginated result set plus facet counts for the specified fields. Use this when you want to display search results alongside filter sidebar counts.
Provide a comma-separated list of facetable field names:
/v4/organizations?search=university&facets=country&page_size=5
Response:
{
"header": {
"numFound": 35721,
"page": 1,
"pageSize": 5
},
"results": [
... 5 records ...
],
"facets": {
"country": {
"US": 8210,
"GB": 4110,
"DE": 3050
}
}
}
Facet counts reflect the entire matching result set, not just the page of records returned.
group_by — facets only
Returns only aggregation buckets with no records. Use this for analytics, dashboards, or data exploration when you only need the counts.
Provide a single facetable field name:
/v4/organizations?group_by=country
Response:
{
"header": {
"numFound": 184213
},
"results": [],
"facets": {
"country": {
"US": 32100,
"GB": 15400,
"DE": 12800
}
}
}
Combining filters with aggregations
You can use facets together with any filter, search, or sort parameter. The facet counts always reflect the filtered result set.
Example — organizations in the EGI community, counted by country:
/v4/organizations?filter=communities.id:egi&group_by=country
facets and group_by are mutually exclusive. Sending both in the same request returns a 400 error.