(mongodb >=1.4.0)
MongoDB\Driver\Server::executeReadWriteCommand — Execute a database command that reads and writes on this server
$db
, MongoDB\Driver\Command $command
, ?array $options
= null
): MongoDB\Driver\CursorExecutes the command on this server.
This method will apply logic that is specific to commands that read and write
(e.g. » aggregate).
Default values for the "readConcern"
and
"writeConcern"
options will be inferred from an active
transaction (indicated by the "session"
option), followed
by the connection URI.
db
(string)The name of the database on which to execute the command.
command
(MongoDB\Driver\Command)The command to execute.
options
Option | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
readConcern | MongoDB\Driver\ReadConcern |
A read concern to apply to the operation. This option is available in MongoDB 3.2+ and will result in an exception at execution time if specified for an older server version. |
session | MongoDB\Driver\Session |
A session to associate with the operation. |
writeConcern | MongoDB\Driver\WriteConcern |
A write concern to apply to the operation. |
If you are using a "session"
which has a transaction
in progress, you cannot specify a "readConcern"
or
"writeConcern"
option. This will result in an
MongoDB\Driver\Exception\InvalidArgumentException
being thrown. Instead, you should set these two options when you create
the transaction with
MongoDB\Driver\Session::startTransaction().
Returns MongoDB\Driver\Cursor on success.
"session"
option is used with an associated transaction in combination with a "readConcern"
or "writeConcern"
option."session"
option is used in combination with an unacknowledged write concern.
Versione | Descrizione |
---|---|
PECL mongodb 1.4.4 |
MongoDB\Driver\Exception\InvalidArgumentException
will be thrown if the "session" option is used in
combination with an unacknowledged write concern.
|
Nota: It is the caller's responsibility to ensure that the server is capable of executing the write operation. For example, executing a write operation on a secondary (excluding its "local" database) will fail.