MongoDB\Driver\Manager::executeQuery
(mongodb >=1.0.0)
MongoDB\Driver\Manager::executeQuery — Execute a database query
Description
$namespace
, MongoDB\Driver\Query $query
, array $options
= array()): MongoDB\Driver\Cursor
Selects a server according to the "readPreference"
option
and executes the query on that server. By default, the read preference from
the MongoDB Connection
URI will be used.
Parameters
-
namespace
(string) -
A fully qualified namespace (e.g.
"databaseName.collectionName"
). -
query
(MongoDB\Driver\Query) -
The query to execute.
-
options
-
options Option Type Description readPreference MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference A read preference to use for selecting a server for the operation.
session MongoDB\Driver\Session A session to associate with the operation.
Return Values
Returns MongoDB\Driver\Cursor on success.
Errors/Exceptions
- Throws MongoDB\Driver\Exception\InvalidArgumentException on argument parsing errors.
- Throws MongoDB\Driver\Exception\ConnectionException if connection to the server fails (for reasons other than authentication).
- Throws MongoDB\Driver\Exception\AuthenticationException if authentication is needed and fails.
- Throws MongoDB\Driver\Exception\RuntimeException on other errors (e.g. invalid query operators).
Changelog
Version | Description |
---|---|
PECL mongodb 1.4.0 |
The third parameter is now an options array.
For backwards compatibility, this paramater will still accept a
MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference object.
|
Examples
Example #1 MongoDB\Driver\Manager::executeQuery() example
<?php
$manager = new MongoDB\Driver\Manager("mongodb://localhost:27017");
$bulk = new MongoDB\Driver\BulkWrite;
$bulk->insert(['x' => 1]);
$bulk->insert(['x' => 2]);
$bulk->insert(['x' => 3]);
$manager->executeBulkWrite('db.collection', $bulk);
$filter = ['x' => ['$gt' => 1]];
$options = [
'projection' => ['_id' => 0],
'sort' => ['x' => -1],
];
$query = new MongoDB\Driver\Query($filter, $options);
$cursor = $manager->executeQuery('db.collection', $query);
foreach ($cursor as $document) {
var_dump($document);
}
?>
The above example will output:
object(stdClass)#6 (1) { ["x"]=> int(3) } object(stdClass)#7 (1) { ["x"]=> int(2) }
Example #2 Limiting execution time for a query
The "maxTimeMS"
MongoDB\Driver\Query option may be used to limit the
execution time of a query. Note that this time limit is enforced on the
server side and does not take network latency into account. See
» Terminate Running Operations
in the MongoDB manual for more information.
<?php
$manager = new MongoDB\Driver\Manager('mongodb://localhost:27017');
$filter = ['x' => ['$gt' => 1]];
$options = [
'maxTimeMS' => 1000,
];
$query = new MongoDB\Driver\Query($filter, $options);
$cursor = $manager->executeQuery('db.collection', $query);
foreach ($cursor as $document) {
var_dump($document);
}
?>
If the query fails to complete after one second of execution time on the server, a MongoDB\Driver\Exception\ExecutionTimeoutException will be thrown.
See Also
- MongoDB\Driver\Cursor
- MongoDB\Driver\Query
- MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference
- MongoDB\Driver\Server::executeQuery() - Execute a database query on this server