| MONGOC_CURSOR_NEW_FROM_COMMAND_REPLY_WITH_OPTS(3) | libmongoc | MONGOC_CURSOR_NEW_FROM_COMMAND_REPLY_WITH_OPTS(3) |
mongoc_cursor_t *
mongoc_cursor_new_from_command_reply_with_opts (mongoc_client_t *client,
bson_t *reply,
const bson_t *opts);
opts may be NULL or a BSON document with additional options, which have the same meaning for this function as for mongoc_collection_find_with_opts():
Some MongoDB commands return a "cursor" document. For example, given an "aggregate" command:
{ "aggregate" : "collection", "pipeline" : [], "cursor" : {}}
The server replies:
{
"cursor" : {
"id" : 1234,
"ns" : "db.collection",
"firstBatch" : [ ]
},
"ok" : 1
}
mongoc_cursor_new_from_command_reply_with_opts is a low-level function that initializes a mongoc_cursor_t from such a reply.
When synthesizing a completed cursor response that has no more batches (i.e. with cursor id 0), serverId may be 0. If the cursor response is not completed (i.e. with non-zero cursor id), pass the serverId of the server used to create the cursor.
Use this function only for building a language driver that wraps the C Driver. When writing applications in C, higher-level functions such as mongoc_collection_aggregate() are more appropriate, and ensure compatibility with a range of MongoDB versions.
A mongoc_cursor_t. On failure, the cursor's error is set. Check for failure with mongoc_cursor_error().
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| March 31, 2024 | 1.26.0 |