mongoc_collection_estimated_document_count()¶
Synopsis¶
int64_t
mongoc_collection_estimated_document_count (mongoc_collection_t *collection,
                                            const bson_t *opts,
                                            const mongoc_read_prefs_t *read_prefs,
                                            bson_t *reply,
                                            bson_error_t *error);
Parameters¶
- collection: A mongoc_collection_t.
- opts: A- bson_t,- NULLto ignore.
- read_prefs: A mongoc_read_prefs_t or- NULL.
- reply: A location for an uninitialized- bson_tto store the command reply,- NULLto ignore. If not- NULL,- replywill be initialized.
- error: An optional location for a bson_error_t or- NULL.
opts may be NULL or a BSON document with additional command options:
- readConcern: Construct a mongoc_read_concern_t and use mongoc_read_concern_append() to add the read concern to- opts. See the example code for mongoc_client_read_command_with_opts(). Read concern requires MongoDB 3.2 or later, otherwise an error is returned.
- sessionId: First, construct a mongoc_client_session_t with mongoc_client_start_session(). You can begin a transaction with mongoc_client_session_start_transaction(), optionally with a mongoc_transaction_opt_t that overrides the options inherited from- collection, and use mongoc_client_session_append() to add the session to- opts. See the example code for mongoc_client_session_t.
- collation: Configure textual comparisons. See Setting Collation Order, and the MongoDB Manual entry on Collation. Collation requires MongoDB 3.2 or later, otherwise an error is returned.
- serverId: To target a specific server, include an int32 “serverId” field. Obtain the id by calling mongoc_client_select_server(), then mongoc_server_description_id() on its return value.
- skip: An int specifying how many documents matching the- queryshould be skipped before counting.
- limit: An int specifying the maximum number of documents to count.
- comment: A- bson_value_tspecifying the comment to attach to this command. The comment will appear in log messages, profiler output, and currentOp output. Requires MongoDB 4.4 or later.
For a list of all options, see the MongoDB Manual entry on the count command.
Description¶
This functions executes a count query on collection. In contrast with mongoc_collection_count_documents(), the count returned is not guaranteed to be accurate.
This function is considered a retryable read operation.
Upon a transient error (a network error, errors due to replica set failover, etc.) the operation is safely retried once.
If retryreads is false in the URI (see mongoc_uri_t) the retry behavior does not apply.
Behavior¶
This method is implemented using the count command. Due to an oversight in versions 5.0.0-5.0.8 of MongoDB, the count command was not included in version “1” of the Stable API. Applications using this method with the Stable API are recommended to upgrade their server version to 5.0.9+ or disable strict mode (via :symbol:`mongoc_server_api_strict()) to avoid encountering errors.
Errors¶
Errors are propagated via the error parameter.
Returns¶
-1 on failure, otherwise the number of documents counted.
Example¶
#include <bson/bson.h>
#include <mongoc/mongoc.h>
#include <stdio.h>
static void
print_count (mongoc_collection_t *collection, bson_t *query)
{
   bson_error_t error;
   int64_t count;
   bson_t* opts = BCON_NEW ("skip", BCON_INT64(5));
   count = mongoc_collection_estimated_document_count (
      collection, opts, NULL, NULL, &error);
   bson_destroy (opts);
   if (count < 0) {
      fprintf (stderr, "Count failed: %s\n", error.message);
   } else {
      printf ("%" PRId64 " documents counted.\n", count);
   }
}
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