mongoc_database_write_command_with_opts()¶
Synopsis¶
bool
mongoc_database_write_command_with_opts (mongoc_database_t *database,
const bson_t *command,
const bson_t *opts,
bson_t *reply,
bson_error_t *error);
Execute a command on the server, applying logic that is specific to commands that write, and taking the MongoDB server version into account. To send a raw command to the server without any of this logic, use mongoc_database_command_simple().
Use this function for commands that write such as “drop” or “createRole” (but not for “insert”, “update”, or “delete”, see Basic Write Operations). Write concern is applied from opts
, or else from database
. The write concern is omitted for MongoDB before 3.2. Collation is applied from opts
(see example for). Collation requires MongoDB 3.2 or later, otherwise an error is returned. No read concern or read preferences are applied.
To target a specific server, include an integer “serverId” field in opts
with an id obtained first by calling mongoc_client_select_server(), then mongoc_server_description_id() on its return value.
reply
is always initialized, and must be freed with bson_destroy()
.
Parameters¶
database
: A mongoc_database_t.db_name
: The name of the database to run the command on.command
: Abson_t
containing the command specification.opts
: Abson_t
containing additional options.reply
: A location for the resulting document.error
: An optional location for a bson_error_t orNULL
.
Errors¶
Errors are propagated via the error
parameter.
Returns¶
Returns true
if successful. Returns false
and sets error
if there are invalid arguments or a server or network error.
A write concern timeout or write concern error is considered a failure.
Basic Write Operations¶
Do not use this function to call the basic write commands “insert”, “update”, and “delete”. Those commands require special logic not implemented in mongoc_database_write_command_with_opts
. For basic write operations use CRUD functions such as mongoc_collection_insert() and the others described in the CRUD tutorial, or use the Bulk API.
Example¶
See the example code for mongoc_client_read_command_with_opts().