MongoWriteBatch::add

(PECL mongo >= 1.5.0)

MongoWriteBatch::addAdds a write operation to a batch

Beschreibung

public MongoWriteBatch::add ( array $item ) : bool

Adds a write operation to the batch.

If $item causes the batch to exceed the maxWriteBatchSize or maxBsonObjectSize limits, the driver will internally split the batches into multiple write commands upon calling MongoWriteBatch::execute().

Parameter-Liste

item

An array that describes a write operation. The structure of this value depends on the batch's operation type.

Batch type Argument expectation
MongoWriteBatch::COMMAND_INSERT The document to add.
MongoWriteBatch::COMMAND_UPDATE

Raw update operation.

Required keys are "q" and "u", which correspond to the $criteria and $new_object parameters of MongoCollection::update(), respectively.

Optional keys are "multi" and "upsert", which correspond to the "multiple" and "upsert" options for MongoCollection::update(), respectively. If unspecified, both options default to FALSE.

MongoWriteBatch::COMMAND_DELETE

Raw delete operation.

Required keys are: "q" and "limit", which correspond to the $criteria parameter and "justOne" option of MongoCollection::remove(), respectively.

The "limit" option is an integer; however, MongoDB only supports 0 (i.e. remove all matching documents) and 1 (i.e. remove at most one matching document) at this time.

Rückgabewerte

Returns TRUE on success and throws an exception on failure.

Fehler/Exceptions

  • Exception on parameter parsing failures
  • Exception on argument validation errors (e.g. missing keys)

Beispiele

Beispiel #1 MongoWriteBatch::add() example

Batching up multiple insert operations

<?php
$mc 
= new MongoClient("localhost");
$collection $mc->selectCollection("test""test");


$docs = array();
$docs[] = array("my" => "demo");
$docs[] = array("is" => "working");
$docs[] = array("pretty" => "well");

$batch = new MongoInsertBatch($collection);
foreach(
$docs as $document) {
    
$batch->add($document);
}
$batch->execute(array("w" => 1));
?>

Beispiel #2 MongoWriteBatch::add() example

Batching up multiple update operations

<?php
$mc 
= new MongoClient("localhost");
$collection $mc->selectCollection("test""test");


$item1 = array(
    
"q" => array("my" => "demo"),
    
"u" => array('$set' => array("try" => 1)),
    
"multi"  => false/* default value */
    
"upsert" => false/* default value */
);
$item2 = array(
    
"q" => array("is" => "working"),
    
"u" => array('$set' => array("try" => 2)),
    
"multi" => true,
);
$item3 = array(
    
"q" => array("created" => "new-document"),
    
"u" => array('$set' => array("try" => 3)),
    
"upsert" => true,
);

$batch = new MongoUpdateBatch($collection);
$batch->add($item1);
$batch->add($item2);
$batch->add($item3);
$batch->execute(array("w" => 1));

?>

Beispiel #3 MongoWriteBatch::add() example

Batching up multiple delete operations

<?php
$mc 
= new MongoClient("localhost");
$collection $mc->selectCollection("test""test");


$item1 = array(
    
"q" => array("my" => "demo"),
    
"limit" => 1,
);
$item2 = array(
    
"q" => array("try" => 3),
    
"limit" => 1,
);


$batch = new MongoDeleteBatch($collection);
$batch->add($item1);
$batch->add($item2);
$batch->execute(array("w" => 1));
?>