bson_validate_with_error()¶
Synopsis¶
typedef enum {
   BSON_VALIDATE_NONE = 0,
   BSON_VALIDATE_UTF8 = (1 << 0),
   BSON_VALIDATE_DOLLAR_KEYS = (1 << 1),
   BSON_VALIDATE_DOT_KEYS = (1 << 2),
   BSON_VALIDATE_UTF8_ALLOW_NULL = (1 << 3),
   BSON_VALIDATE_EMPTY_KEYS = (1 << 4),
} bson_validate_flags_t;
bool
bson_validate_with_error (const bson_t *bson,
                          bson_validate_flags_t flags,
                          bson_error_t *error);
Parameters¶
- bson: A bson_t.
- flags: A bitwise-or of all desired validation flags.
- error: Optional bson_error_t.
Description¶
Validates a BSON document by walking through the document and inspecting the keys and values for valid content.
You can modify how the validation occurs through the use of the flags parameter. A description of their effect is below.
- BSON_VALIDATE_NONEBasic validation of BSON length and structure.
- BSON_VALIDATE_UTF8All keys and string values are checked for invalid UTF-8.
- BSON_VALIDATE_UTF8_ALLOW_NULLString values are allowed to have embedded NULL bytes.
- BSON_VALIDATE_DOLLAR_KEYSProhibit keys that start with- $outside of a “DBRef” subdocument.
- BSON_VALIDATE_DOT_KEYSProhibit keys that contain- .anywhere in the string.
- BSON_VALIDATE_EMPTY_KEYSProhibit zero-length keys.
Returns¶
Returns true if bson is valid; otherwise false and error is filled out.
The bson_error_t domain is set to BSON_ERROR_INVALID. Its code is set to one of the bson_validate_flags_t flags indicating which validation failed; for example, if a key contains invalid UTF-8, then the code is set to BSON_VALIDATE_UTF8, but if the basic structure of the BSON document is corrupt, the code is set to BSON_VALIDATE_NONE. The error message is filled out, and gives more detail if possible.
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