mongoc_database_command()#
Synopsis#
mongoc_cursor_t *
mongoc_database_command (mongoc_database_t *database,
mongoc_query_flags_t flags,
uint32_t skip,
uint32_t limit,
uint32_t batch_size,
const bson_t *command,
const bson_t *fields,
const mongoc_read_prefs_t *read_prefs)
BSON_GNUC_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
This function is superseded by mongoc_database_command_with_opts(), mongoc_database_read_command_with_opts(), mongoc_database_write_command_with_opts(), and mongoc_database_read_write_command_with_opts().
Description#
This function creates a cursor which will execute the command when mongoc_cursor_next() is called on it. The database’s read preference, read concern, and write concern are not applied to the command, and mongoc_cursor_next() will not check the server response for a write concern error or write concern timeout.
This function is not considered a retryable read operation.
Parameters#
database
: A mongoc_database_t.flags
: A mongoc_query_flags_t.skip
: The number of documents to skip on the server.limit
: The maximum number of documents to return from the cursor.batch_size
: Attempt to batch results from the server in groups ofbatch_size
documents.command
: Abson_t
containing the command.fields
: An optionalbson_t
containing the fields to return.NULL
for all fields.read_prefs
: An optional mongoc_read_prefs_t. Otherwise, the command uses modeMONGOC_READ_PRIMARY
.
Returns#
This function returns a newly allocated mongoc_cursor_t that should be freed with mongoc_cursor_destroy() when no longer in use. The returned mongoc_cursor_t is never NULL
, even on error. The user must call mongoc_cursor_next() on the returned mongoc_cursor_t to execute the initial command.
Cursor errors can be checked with mongoc_cursor_error_document(). It always fills out the bson_error_t
if an error occurred, and optionally includes a server reply document if the error occurred server-side.
Warning
Failure to handle the result of this function is a programming error.