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4722 lines
142 KiB
Go
4722 lines
142 KiB
Go
// mgo - MongoDB driver for Go
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//
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// Copyright (c) 2010-2012 - Gustavo Niemeyer <gustavo@niemeyer.net>
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//
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// All rights reserved.
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//
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// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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//
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// 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this
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// list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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// 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
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// this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
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// and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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//
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// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND
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// ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
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// WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
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// DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR
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// ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
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// (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
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// LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
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// ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
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// SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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package mgo
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import (
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"crypto/md5"
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"encoding/hex"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"math"
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"net"
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"net/url"
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"reflect"
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"sort"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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"sync"
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"time"
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"gopkg.in/mgo.v2/bson"
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)
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type Mode int
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const (
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// Relevant documentation on read preference modes:
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//
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// http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/read-preference/
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//
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Primary Mode = 2 // Default mode. All operations read from the current replica set primary.
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PrimaryPreferred Mode = 3 // Read from the primary if available. Read from the secondary otherwise.
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Secondary Mode = 4 // Read from one of the nearest secondary members of the replica set.
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SecondaryPreferred Mode = 5 // Read from one of the nearest secondaries if available. Read from primary otherwise.
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Nearest Mode = 6 // Read from one of the nearest members, irrespective of it being primary or secondary.
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// Read preference modes are specific to mgo:
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Eventual Mode = 0 // Same as Nearest, but may change servers between reads.
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Monotonic Mode = 1 // Same as SecondaryPreferred before first write. Same as Primary after first write.
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Strong Mode = 2 // Same as Primary.
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)
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// mgo.v3: Drop Strong mode, suffix all modes with "Mode".
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// When changing the Session type, check if newSession and copySession
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// need to be updated too.
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// Session represents a communication session with the database.
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//
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// All Session methods are concurrency-safe and may be called from multiple
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// goroutines. In all session modes but Eventual, using the session from
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// multiple goroutines will cause them to share the same underlying socket.
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// See the documentation on Session.SetMode for more details.
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type Session struct {
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m sync.RWMutex
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cluster_ *mongoCluster
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slaveSocket *mongoSocket
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masterSocket *mongoSocket
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slaveOk bool
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consistency Mode
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queryConfig query
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safeOp *queryOp
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syncTimeout time.Duration
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sockTimeout time.Duration
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defaultdb string
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sourcedb string
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dialCred *Credential
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creds []Credential
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poolLimit int
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bypassValidation bool
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}
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type Database struct {
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Session *Session
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Name string
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}
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type Collection struct {
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Database *Database
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Name string // "collection"
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FullName string // "db.collection"
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}
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type Query struct {
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m sync.Mutex
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session *Session
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query // Enables default settings in session.
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}
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type query struct {
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op queryOp
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prefetch float64
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limit int32
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}
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type getLastError struct {
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CmdName int "getLastError,omitempty"
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W interface{} "w,omitempty"
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WTimeout int "wtimeout,omitempty"
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FSync bool "fsync,omitempty"
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J bool "j,omitempty"
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}
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type Iter struct {
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m sync.Mutex
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gotReply sync.Cond
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session *Session
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server *mongoServer
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docData queue
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err error
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op getMoreOp
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prefetch float64
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limit int32
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docsToReceive int
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docsBeforeMore int
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timeout time.Duration
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timedout bool
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findCmd bool
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}
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var (
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ErrNotFound = errors.New("not found")
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ErrCursor = errors.New("invalid cursor")
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)
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const defaultPrefetch = 0.25
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// Dial establishes a new session to the cluster identified by the given seed
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// server(s). The session will enable communication with all of the servers in
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// the cluster, so the seed servers are used only to find out about the cluster
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// topology.
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//
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// Dial will timeout after 10 seconds if a server isn't reached. The returned
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// session will timeout operations after one minute by default if servers
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// aren't available. To customize the timeout, see DialWithTimeout,
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// SetSyncTimeout, and SetSocketTimeout.
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//
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// This method is generally called just once for a given cluster. Further
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// sessions to the same cluster are then established using the New or Copy
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// methods on the obtained session. This will make them share the underlying
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// cluster, and manage the pool of connections appropriately.
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//
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// Once the session is not useful anymore, Close must be called to release the
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// resources appropriately.
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//
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// The seed servers must be provided in the following format:
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//
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// [mongodb://][user:pass@]host1[:port1][,host2[:port2],...][/database][?options]
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//
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// For example, it may be as simple as:
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//
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// localhost
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//
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// Or more involved like:
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//
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// mongodb://myuser:mypass@localhost:40001,otherhost:40001/mydb
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//
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// If the port number is not provided for a server, it defaults to 27017.
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//
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// The username and password provided in the URL will be used to authenticate
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// into the database named after the slash at the end of the host names, or
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// into the "admin" database if none is provided. The authentication information
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// will persist in sessions obtained through the New method as well.
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//
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// The following connection options are supported after the question mark:
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//
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// connect=direct
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//
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// Disables the automatic replica set server discovery logic, and
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// forces the use of servers provided only (even if secondaries).
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// Note that to talk to a secondary the consistency requirements
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// must be relaxed to Monotonic or Eventual via SetMode.
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//
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//
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// connect=replicaSet
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//
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// Discover replica sets automatically. Default connection behavior.
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//
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//
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// replicaSet=<setname>
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//
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// If specified will prevent the obtained session from communicating
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// with any server which is not part of a replica set with the given name.
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// The default is to communicate with any server specified or discovered
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// via the servers contacted.
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//
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//
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// authSource=<db>
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//
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// Informs the database used to establish credentials and privileges
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// with a MongoDB server. Defaults to the database name provided via
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// the URL path, and "admin" if that's unset.
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//
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//
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// authMechanism=<mechanism>
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//
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// Defines the protocol for credential negotiation. Defaults to "MONGODB-CR",
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// which is the default username/password challenge-response mechanism.
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//
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//
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// gssapiServiceName=<name>
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//
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// Defines the service name to use when authenticating with the GSSAPI
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// mechanism. Defaults to "mongodb".
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//
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//
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// maxPoolSize=<limit>
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//
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// Defines the per-server socket pool limit. Defaults to 4096.
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// See Session.SetPoolLimit for details.
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//
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//
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// Relevant documentation:
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//
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// http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/connection-string/
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//
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func Dial(url string) (*Session, error) {
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session, err := DialWithTimeout(url, 10*time.Second)
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if err == nil {
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session.SetSyncTimeout(1 * time.Minute)
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session.SetSocketTimeout(1 * time.Minute)
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}
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return session, err
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}
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// DialWithTimeout works like Dial, but uses timeout as the amount of time to
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// wait for a server to respond when first connecting and also on follow up
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// operations in the session. If timeout is zero, the call may block
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// forever waiting for a connection to be made.
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//
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// See SetSyncTimeout for customizing the timeout for the session.
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func DialWithTimeout(url string, timeout time.Duration) (*Session, error) {
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info, err := ParseURL(url)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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info.Timeout = timeout
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return DialWithInfo(info)
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}
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// ParseURL parses a MongoDB URL as accepted by the Dial function and returns
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// a value suitable for providing into DialWithInfo.
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//
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// See Dial for more details on the format of url.
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func ParseURL(url string) (*DialInfo, error) {
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uinfo, err := extractURL(url)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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direct := false
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mechanism := ""
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service := ""
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source := ""
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setName := ""
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poolLimit := 0
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for k, v := range uinfo.options {
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switch k {
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case "authSource":
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source = v
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case "authMechanism":
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mechanism = v
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case "gssapiServiceName":
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service = v
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case "replicaSet":
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setName = v
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case "maxPoolSize":
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poolLimit, err = strconv.Atoi(v)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, errors.New("bad value for maxPoolSize: " + v)
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}
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case "connect":
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if v == "direct" {
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direct = true
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break
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}
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if v == "replicaSet" {
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break
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}
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fallthrough
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default:
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return nil, errors.New("unsupported connection URL option: " + k + "=" + v)
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}
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}
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info := DialInfo{
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Addrs: uinfo.addrs,
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Direct: direct,
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Database: uinfo.db,
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Username: uinfo.user,
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Password: uinfo.pass,
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Mechanism: mechanism,
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Service: service,
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Source: source,
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PoolLimit: poolLimit,
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ReplicaSetName: setName,
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}
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return &info, nil
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}
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// DialInfo holds options for establishing a session with a MongoDB cluster.
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// To use a URL, see the Dial function.
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type DialInfo struct {
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// Addrs holds the addresses for the seed servers.
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Addrs []string
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// Direct informs whether to establish connections only with the
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// specified seed servers, or to obtain information for the whole
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// cluster and establish connections with further servers too.
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Direct bool
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// Timeout is the amount of time to wait for a server to respond when
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// first connecting and on follow up operations in the session. If
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// timeout is zero, the call may block forever waiting for a connection
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// to be established. Timeout does not affect logic in DialServer.
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Timeout time.Duration
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// FailFast will cause connection and query attempts to fail faster when
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// the server is unavailable, instead of retrying until the configured
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// timeout period. Note that an unavailable server may silently drop
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// packets instead of rejecting them, in which case it's impossible to
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// distinguish it from a slow server, so the timeout stays relevant.
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FailFast bool
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// Database is the default database name used when the Session.DB method
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// is called with an empty name, and is also used during the initial
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// authentication if Source is unset.
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Database string
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// ReplicaSetName, if specified, will prevent the obtained session from
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// communicating with any server which is not part of a replica set
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// with the given name. The default is to communicate with any server
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// specified or discovered via the servers contacted.
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ReplicaSetName string
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// Source is the database used to establish credentials and privileges
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// with a MongoDB server. Defaults to the value of Database, if that is
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// set, or "admin" otherwise.
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Source string
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// Service defines the service name to use when authenticating with the GSSAPI
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// mechanism. Defaults to "mongodb".
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Service string
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// ServiceHost defines which hostname to use when authenticating
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// with the GSSAPI mechanism. If not specified, defaults to the MongoDB
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// server's address.
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ServiceHost string
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// Mechanism defines the protocol for credential negotiation.
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// Defaults to "MONGODB-CR".
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Mechanism string
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// Username and Password inform the credentials for the initial authentication
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// done on the database defined by the Source field. See Session.Login.
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Username string
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Password string
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// PoolLimit defines the per-server socket pool limit. Defaults to 4096.
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// See Session.SetPoolLimit for details.
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PoolLimit int
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// DialServer optionally specifies the dial function for establishing
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// connections with the MongoDB servers.
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DialServer func(addr *ServerAddr) (net.Conn, error)
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// WARNING: This field is obsolete. See DialServer above.
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Dial func(addr net.Addr) (net.Conn, error)
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}
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// mgo.v3: Drop DialInfo.Dial.
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// ServerAddr represents the address for establishing a connection to an
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// individual MongoDB server.
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type ServerAddr struct {
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str string
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tcp *net.TCPAddr
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}
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// String returns the address that was provided for the server before resolution.
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func (addr *ServerAddr) String() string {
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return addr.str
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}
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// TCPAddr returns the resolved TCP address for the server.
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func (addr *ServerAddr) TCPAddr() *net.TCPAddr {
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return addr.tcp
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}
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// DialWithInfo establishes a new session to the cluster identified by info.
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func DialWithInfo(info *DialInfo) (*Session, error) {
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addrs := make([]string, len(info.Addrs))
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for i, addr := range info.Addrs {
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p := strings.LastIndexAny(addr, "]:")
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if p == -1 || addr[p] != ':' {
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// XXX This is untested. The test suite doesn't use the standard port.
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addr += ":27017"
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}
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addrs[i] = addr
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}
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cluster := newCluster(addrs, info.Direct, info.FailFast, dialer{info.Dial, info.DialServer}, info.ReplicaSetName)
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session := newSession(Eventual, cluster, info.Timeout)
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session.defaultdb = info.Database
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if session.defaultdb == "" {
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session.defaultdb = "test"
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}
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session.sourcedb = info.Source
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if session.sourcedb == "" {
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session.sourcedb = info.Database
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if session.sourcedb == "" {
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session.sourcedb = "admin"
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}
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}
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if info.Username != "" {
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source := session.sourcedb
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if info.Source == "" &&
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(info.Mechanism == "GSSAPI" || info.Mechanism == "PLAIN" || info.Mechanism == "MONGODB-X509") {
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source = "$external"
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}
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session.dialCred = &Credential{
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Username: info.Username,
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Password: info.Password,
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Mechanism: info.Mechanism,
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Service: info.Service,
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ServiceHost: info.ServiceHost,
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Source: source,
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}
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session.creds = []Credential{*session.dialCred}
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}
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if info.PoolLimit > 0 {
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session.poolLimit = info.PoolLimit
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}
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cluster.Release()
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// People get confused when we return a session that is not actually
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// established to any servers yet (e.g. what if url was wrong). So,
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// ping the server to ensure there's someone there, and abort if it
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// fails.
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if err := session.Ping(); err != nil {
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session.Close()
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return nil, err
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}
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session.SetMode(Strong, true)
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return session, nil
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}
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func isOptSep(c rune) bool {
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return c == ';' || c == '&'
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}
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type urlInfo struct {
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addrs []string
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user string
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pass string
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db string
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options map[string]string
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}
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func extractURL(s string) (*urlInfo, error) {
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if strings.HasPrefix(s, "mongodb://") {
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s = s[10:]
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}
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info := &urlInfo{options: make(map[string]string)}
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if c := strings.Index(s, "?"); c != -1 {
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for _, pair := range strings.FieldsFunc(s[c+1:], isOptSep) {
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l := strings.SplitN(pair, "=", 2)
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if len(l) != 2 || l[0] == "" || l[1] == "" {
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return nil, errors.New("connection option must be key=value: " + pair)
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}
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info.options[l[0]] = l[1]
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}
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s = s[:c]
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}
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if c := strings.Index(s, "@"); c != -1 {
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pair := strings.SplitN(s[:c], ":", 2)
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if len(pair) > 2 || pair[0] == "" {
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return nil, errors.New("credentials must be provided as user:pass@host")
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}
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var err error
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info.user, err = url.QueryUnescape(pair[0])
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot unescape username in URL: %q", pair[0])
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}
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if len(pair) > 1 {
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info.pass, err = url.QueryUnescape(pair[1])
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot unescape password in URL")
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}
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}
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s = s[c+1:]
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}
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if c := strings.Index(s, "/"); c != -1 {
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info.db = s[c+1:]
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s = s[:c]
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}
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info.addrs = strings.Split(s, ",")
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return info, nil
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}
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func newSession(consistency Mode, cluster *mongoCluster, timeout time.Duration) (session *Session) {
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cluster.Acquire()
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session = &Session{
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cluster_: cluster,
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syncTimeout: timeout,
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sockTimeout: timeout,
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poolLimit: 4096,
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}
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debugf("New session %p on cluster %p", session, cluster)
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session.SetMode(consistency, true)
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session.SetSafe(&Safe{})
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session.queryConfig.prefetch = defaultPrefetch
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return session
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}
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func copySession(session *Session, keepCreds bool) (s *Session) {
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cluster := session.cluster()
|
||
cluster.Acquire()
|
||
if session.masterSocket != nil {
|
||
session.masterSocket.Acquire()
|
||
}
|
||
if session.slaveSocket != nil {
|
||
session.slaveSocket.Acquire()
|
||
}
|
||
var creds []Credential
|
||
if keepCreds {
|
||
creds = make([]Credential, len(session.creds))
|
||
copy(creds, session.creds)
|
||
} else if session.dialCred != nil {
|
||
creds = []Credential{*session.dialCred}
|
||
}
|
||
scopy := *session
|
||
scopy.m = sync.RWMutex{}
|
||
scopy.creds = creds
|
||
s = &scopy
|
||
debugf("New session %p on cluster %p (copy from %p)", s, cluster, session)
|
||
return s
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// LiveServers returns a list of server addresses which are
|
||
// currently known to be alive.
|
||
func (s *Session) LiveServers() (addrs []string) {
|
||
s.m.RLock()
|
||
addrs = s.cluster().LiveServers()
|
||
s.m.RUnlock()
|
||
return addrs
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// DB returns a value representing the named database. If name
|
||
// is empty, the database name provided in the dialed URL is
|
||
// used instead. If that is also empty, "test" is used as a
|
||
// fallback in a way equivalent to the mongo shell.
|
||
//
|
||
// Creating this value is a very lightweight operation, and
|
||
// involves no network communication.
|
||
func (s *Session) DB(name string) *Database {
|
||
if name == "" {
|
||
name = s.defaultdb
|
||
}
|
||
return &Database{s, name}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// C returns a value representing the named collection.
|
||
//
|
||
// Creating this value is a very lightweight operation, and
|
||
// involves no network communication.
|
||
func (db *Database) C(name string) *Collection {
|
||
return &Collection{db, name, db.Name + "." + name}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// With returns a copy of db that uses session s.
|
||
func (db *Database) With(s *Session) *Database {
|
||
newdb := *db
|
||
newdb.Session = s
|
||
return &newdb
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// With returns a copy of c that uses session s.
|
||
func (c *Collection) With(s *Session) *Collection {
|
||
newdb := *c.Database
|
||
newdb.Session = s
|
||
newc := *c
|
||
newc.Database = &newdb
|
||
return &newc
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// GridFS returns a GridFS value representing collections in db that
|
||
// follow the standard GridFS specification.
|
||
// The provided prefix (sometimes known as root) will determine which
|
||
// collections to use, and is usually set to "fs" when there is a
|
||
// single GridFS in the database.
|
||
//
|
||
// See the GridFS Create, Open, and OpenId methods for more details.
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/GridFS
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/GridFS+Tools
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/GridFS+Specification
|
||
//
|
||
func (db *Database) GridFS(prefix string) *GridFS {
|
||
return newGridFS(db, prefix)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Run issues the provided command on the db database and unmarshals
|
||
// its result in the respective argument. The cmd argument may be either
|
||
// a string with the command name itself, in which case an empty document of
|
||
// the form bson.M{cmd: 1} will be used, or it may be a full command document.
|
||
//
|
||
// Note that MongoDB considers the first marshalled key as the command
|
||
// name, so when providing a command with options, it's important to
|
||
// use an ordering-preserving document, such as a struct value or an
|
||
// instance of bson.D. For instance:
|
||
//
|
||
// db.Run(bson.D{{"create", "mycollection"}, {"size", 1024}})
|
||
//
|
||
// For privilleged commands typically run on the "admin" database, see
|
||
// the Run method in the Session type.
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Commands
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/List+of+Database+CommandSkips
|
||
//
|
||
func (db *Database) Run(cmd interface{}, result interface{}) error {
|
||
socket, err := db.Session.acquireSocket(true)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
defer socket.Release()
|
||
|
||
// This is an optimized form of db.C("$cmd").Find(cmd).One(result).
|
||
return db.run(socket, cmd, result)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Credential holds details to authenticate with a MongoDB server.
|
||
type Credential struct {
|
||
// Username and Password hold the basic details for authentication.
|
||
// Password is optional with some authentication mechanisms.
|
||
Username string
|
||
Password string
|
||
|
||
// Source is the database used to establish credentials and privileges
|
||
// with a MongoDB server. Defaults to the default database provided
|
||
// during dial, or "admin" if that was unset.
|
||
Source string
|
||
|
||
// Service defines the service name to use when authenticating with the GSSAPI
|
||
// mechanism. Defaults to "mongodb".
|
||
Service string
|
||
|
||
// ServiceHost defines which hostname to use when authenticating
|
||
// with the GSSAPI mechanism. If not specified, defaults to the MongoDB
|
||
// server's address.
|
||
ServiceHost string
|
||
|
||
// Mechanism defines the protocol for credential negotiation.
|
||
// Defaults to "MONGODB-CR".
|
||
Mechanism string
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Login authenticates with MongoDB using the provided credential. The
|
||
// authentication is valid for the whole session and will stay valid until
|
||
// Logout is explicitly called for the same database, or the session is
|
||
// closed.
|
||
func (db *Database) Login(user, pass string) error {
|
||
return db.Session.Login(&Credential{Username: user, Password: pass, Source: db.Name})
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Login authenticates with MongoDB using the provided credential. The
|
||
// authentication is valid for the whole session and will stay valid until
|
||
// Logout is explicitly called for the same database, or the session is
|
||
// closed.
|
||
func (s *Session) Login(cred *Credential) error {
|
||
socket, err := s.acquireSocket(true)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
defer socket.Release()
|
||
|
||
credCopy := *cred
|
||
if cred.Source == "" {
|
||
if cred.Mechanism == "GSSAPI" {
|
||
credCopy.Source = "$external"
|
||
} else {
|
||
credCopy.Source = s.sourcedb
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
err = socket.Login(credCopy)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
s.m.Lock()
|
||
s.creds = append(s.creds, credCopy)
|
||
s.m.Unlock()
|
||
return nil
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
func (s *Session) socketLogin(socket *mongoSocket) error {
|
||
for _, cred := range s.creds {
|
||
if err := socket.Login(cred); err != nil {
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
return nil
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Logout removes any established authentication credentials for the database.
|
||
func (db *Database) Logout() {
|
||
session := db.Session
|
||
dbname := db.Name
|
||
session.m.Lock()
|
||
found := false
|
||
for i, cred := range session.creds {
|
||
if cred.Source == dbname {
|
||
copy(session.creds[i:], session.creds[i+1:])
|
||
session.creds = session.creds[:len(session.creds)-1]
|
||
found = true
|
||
break
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
if found {
|
||
if session.masterSocket != nil {
|
||
session.masterSocket.Logout(dbname)
|
||
}
|
||
if session.slaveSocket != nil {
|
||
session.slaveSocket.Logout(dbname)
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
session.m.Unlock()
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// LogoutAll removes all established authentication credentials for the session.
|
||
func (s *Session) LogoutAll() {
|
||
s.m.Lock()
|
||
for _, cred := range s.creds {
|
||
if s.masterSocket != nil {
|
||
s.masterSocket.Logout(cred.Source)
|
||
}
|
||
if s.slaveSocket != nil {
|
||
s.slaveSocket.Logout(cred.Source)
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
s.creds = s.creds[0:0]
|
||
s.m.Unlock()
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// User represents a MongoDB user.
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/privilege-documents/
|
||
// http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/user-privileges/
|
||
//
|
||
type User struct {
|
||
// Username is how the user identifies itself to the system.
|
||
Username string `bson:"user"`
|
||
|
||
// Password is the plaintext password for the user. If set,
|
||
// the UpsertUser method will hash it into PasswordHash and
|
||
// unset it before the user is added to the database.
|
||
Password string `bson:",omitempty"`
|
||
|
||
// PasswordHash is the MD5 hash of Username+":mongo:"+Password.
|
||
PasswordHash string `bson:"pwd,omitempty"`
|
||
|
||
// CustomData holds arbitrary data admins decide to associate
|
||
// with this user, such as the full name or employee id.
|
||
CustomData interface{} `bson:"customData,omitempty"`
|
||
|
||
// Roles indicates the set of roles the user will be provided.
|
||
// See the Role constants.
|
||
Roles []Role `bson:"roles"`
|
||
|
||
// OtherDBRoles allows assigning roles in other databases from
|
||
// user documents inserted in the admin database. This field
|
||
// only works in the admin database.
|
||
OtherDBRoles map[string][]Role `bson:"otherDBRoles,omitempty"`
|
||
|
||
// UserSource indicates where to look for this user's credentials.
|
||
// It may be set to a database name, or to "$external" for
|
||
// consulting an external resource such as Kerberos. UserSource
|
||
// must not be set if Password or PasswordHash are present.
|
||
//
|
||
// WARNING: This setting was only ever supported in MongoDB 2.4,
|
||
// and is now obsolete.
|
||
UserSource string `bson:"userSource,omitempty"`
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
type Role string
|
||
|
||
const (
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/user-privileges/
|
||
//
|
||
RoleRoot Role = "root"
|
||
RoleRead Role = "read"
|
||
RoleReadAny Role = "readAnyDatabase"
|
||
RoleReadWrite Role = "readWrite"
|
||
RoleReadWriteAny Role = "readWriteAnyDatabase"
|
||
RoleDBAdmin Role = "dbAdmin"
|
||
RoleDBAdminAny Role = "dbAdminAnyDatabase"
|
||
RoleUserAdmin Role = "userAdmin"
|
||
RoleUserAdminAny Role = "userAdminAnyDatabase"
|
||
RoleClusterAdmin Role = "clusterAdmin"
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
// UpsertUser updates the authentication credentials and the roles for
|
||
// a MongoDB user within the db database. If the named user doesn't exist
|
||
// it will be created.
|
||
//
|
||
// This method should only be used from MongoDB 2.4 and on. For older
|
||
// MongoDB releases, use the obsolete AddUser method instead.
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/user-privileges/
|
||
// http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/privilege-documents/
|
||
//
|
||
func (db *Database) UpsertUser(user *User) error {
|
||
if user.Username == "" {
|
||
return fmt.Errorf("user has no Username")
|
||
}
|
||
if (user.Password != "" || user.PasswordHash != "") && user.UserSource != "" {
|
||
return fmt.Errorf("user has both Password/PasswordHash and UserSource set")
|
||
}
|
||
if len(user.OtherDBRoles) > 0 && db.Name != "admin" && db.Name != "$external" {
|
||
return fmt.Errorf("user with OtherDBRoles is only supported in the admin or $external databases")
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Attempt to run this using 2.6+ commands.
|
||
rundb := db
|
||
if user.UserSource != "" {
|
||
// Compatibility logic for the userSource field of MongoDB <= 2.4.X
|
||
rundb = db.Session.DB(user.UserSource)
|
||
}
|
||
err := rundb.runUserCmd("updateUser", user)
|
||
// retry with createUser when isAuthError in order to enable the "localhost exception"
|
||
if isNotFound(err) || isAuthError(err) {
|
||
return rundb.runUserCmd("createUser", user)
|
||
}
|
||
if !isNoCmd(err) {
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Command does not exist. Fallback to pre-2.6 behavior.
|
||
var set, unset bson.D
|
||
if user.Password != "" {
|
||
psum := md5.New()
|
||
psum.Write([]byte(user.Username + ":mongo:" + user.Password))
|
||
set = append(set, bson.DocElem{"pwd", hex.EncodeToString(psum.Sum(nil))})
|
||
unset = append(unset, bson.DocElem{"userSource", 1})
|
||
} else if user.PasswordHash != "" {
|
||
set = append(set, bson.DocElem{"pwd", user.PasswordHash})
|
||
unset = append(unset, bson.DocElem{"userSource", 1})
|
||
}
|
||
if user.UserSource != "" {
|
||
set = append(set, bson.DocElem{"userSource", user.UserSource})
|
||
unset = append(unset, bson.DocElem{"pwd", 1})
|
||
}
|
||
if user.Roles != nil || user.OtherDBRoles != nil {
|
||
set = append(set, bson.DocElem{"roles", user.Roles})
|
||
if len(user.OtherDBRoles) > 0 {
|
||
set = append(set, bson.DocElem{"otherDBRoles", user.OtherDBRoles})
|
||
} else {
|
||
unset = append(unset, bson.DocElem{"otherDBRoles", 1})
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
users := db.C("system.users")
|
||
err = users.Update(bson.D{{"user", user.Username}}, bson.D{{"$unset", unset}, {"$set", set}})
|
||
if err == ErrNotFound {
|
||
set = append(set, bson.DocElem{"user", user.Username})
|
||
if user.Roles == nil && user.OtherDBRoles == nil {
|
||
// Roles must be sent, as it's the way MongoDB distinguishes
|
||
// old-style documents from new-style documents in pre-2.6.
|
||
set = append(set, bson.DocElem{"roles", user.Roles})
|
||
}
|
||
err = users.Insert(set)
|
||
}
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
func isNoCmd(err error) bool {
|
||
e, ok := err.(*QueryError)
|
||
return ok && (e.Code == 59 || e.Code == 13390 || strings.HasPrefix(e.Message, "no such cmd:"))
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
func isNotFound(err error) bool {
|
||
e, ok := err.(*QueryError)
|
||
return ok && e.Code == 11
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
func isAuthError(err error) bool {
|
||
e, ok := err.(*QueryError)
|
||
return ok && e.Code == 13
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
func (db *Database) runUserCmd(cmdName string, user *User) error {
|
||
cmd := make(bson.D, 0, 16)
|
||
cmd = append(cmd, bson.DocElem{cmdName, user.Username})
|
||
if user.Password != "" {
|
||
cmd = append(cmd, bson.DocElem{"pwd", user.Password})
|
||
}
|
||
var roles []interface{}
|
||
for _, role := range user.Roles {
|
||
roles = append(roles, role)
|
||
}
|
||
for db, dbroles := range user.OtherDBRoles {
|
||
for _, role := range dbroles {
|
||
roles = append(roles, bson.D{{"role", role}, {"db", db}})
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
if roles != nil || user.Roles != nil || cmdName == "createUser" {
|
||
cmd = append(cmd, bson.DocElem{"roles", roles})
|
||
}
|
||
err := db.Run(cmd, nil)
|
||
if !isNoCmd(err) && user.UserSource != "" && (user.UserSource != "$external" || db.Name != "$external") {
|
||
return fmt.Errorf("MongoDB 2.6+ does not support the UserSource setting")
|
||
}
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// AddUser creates or updates the authentication credentials of user within
|
||
// the db database.
|
||
//
|
||
// WARNING: This method is obsolete and should only be used with MongoDB 2.2
|
||
// or earlier. For MongoDB 2.4 and on, use UpsertUser instead.
|
||
func (db *Database) AddUser(username, password string, readOnly bool) error {
|
||
// Try to emulate the old behavior on 2.6+
|
||
user := &User{Username: username, Password: password}
|
||
if db.Name == "admin" {
|
||
if readOnly {
|
||
user.Roles = []Role{RoleReadAny}
|
||
} else {
|
||
user.Roles = []Role{RoleReadWriteAny}
|
||
}
|
||
} else {
|
||
if readOnly {
|
||
user.Roles = []Role{RoleRead}
|
||
} else {
|
||
user.Roles = []Role{RoleReadWrite}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
err := db.runUserCmd("updateUser", user)
|
||
if isNotFound(err) {
|
||
return db.runUserCmd("createUser", user)
|
||
}
|
||
if !isNoCmd(err) {
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Command doesn't exist. Fallback to pre-2.6 behavior.
|
||
psum := md5.New()
|
||
psum.Write([]byte(username + ":mongo:" + password))
|
||
digest := hex.EncodeToString(psum.Sum(nil))
|
||
c := db.C("system.users")
|
||
_, err = c.Upsert(bson.M{"user": username}, bson.M{"$set": bson.M{"user": username, "pwd": digest, "readOnly": readOnly}})
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// RemoveUser removes the authentication credentials of user from the database.
|
||
func (db *Database) RemoveUser(user string) error {
|
||
err := db.Run(bson.D{{"dropUser", user}}, nil)
|
||
if isNoCmd(err) {
|
||
users := db.C("system.users")
|
||
return users.Remove(bson.M{"user": user})
|
||
}
|
||
if isNotFound(err) {
|
||
return ErrNotFound
|
||
}
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
type indexSpec struct {
|
||
Name, NS string
|
||
Key bson.D
|
||
Unique bool ",omitempty"
|
||
DropDups bool "dropDups,omitempty"
|
||
Background bool ",omitempty"
|
||
Sparse bool ",omitempty"
|
||
Bits int ",omitempty"
|
||
Min, Max float64 ",omitempty"
|
||
BucketSize float64 "bucketSize,omitempty"
|
||
ExpireAfter int "expireAfterSeconds,omitempty"
|
||
Weights bson.D ",omitempty"
|
||
DefaultLanguage string "default_language,omitempty"
|
||
LanguageOverride string "language_override,omitempty"
|
||
TextIndexVersion int "textIndexVersion,omitempty"
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
type Index struct {
|
||
Key []string // Index key fields; prefix name with dash (-) for descending order
|
||
Unique bool // Prevent two documents from having the same index key
|
||
DropDups bool // Drop documents with the same index key as a previously indexed one
|
||
Background bool // Build index in background and return immediately
|
||
Sparse bool // Only index documents containing the Key fields
|
||
|
||
// If ExpireAfter is defined the server will periodically delete
|
||
// documents with indexed time.Time older than the provided delta.
|
||
ExpireAfter time.Duration
|
||
|
||
// Name holds the stored index name. On creation if this field is unset it is
|
||
// computed by EnsureIndex based on the index key.
|
||
Name string
|
||
|
||
// Properties for spatial indexes.
|
||
//
|
||
// Min and Max were improperly typed as int when they should have been
|
||
// floats. To preserve backwards compatibility they are still typed as
|
||
// int and the following two fields enable reading and writing the same
|
||
// fields as float numbers. In mgo.v3, these fields will be dropped and
|
||
// Min/Max will become floats.
|
||
Min, Max int
|
||
Minf, Maxf float64
|
||
BucketSize float64
|
||
Bits int
|
||
|
||
// Properties for text indexes.
|
||
DefaultLanguage string
|
||
LanguageOverride string
|
||
|
||
// Weights defines the significance of provided fields relative to other
|
||
// fields in a text index. The score for a given word in a document is derived
|
||
// from the weighted sum of the frequency for each of the indexed fields in
|
||
// that document. The default field weight is 1.
|
||
Weights map[string]int
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// mgo.v3: Drop Minf and Maxf and transform Min and Max to floats.
|
||
// mgo.v3: Drop DropDups as it's unsupported past 2.8.
|
||
|
||
type indexKeyInfo struct {
|
||
name string
|
||
key bson.D
|
||
weights bson.D
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
func parseIndexKey(key []string) (*indexKeyInfo, error) {
|
||
var keyInfo indexKeyInfo
|
||
isText := false
|
||
var order interface{}
|
||
for _, field := range key {
|
||
raw := field
|
||
if keyInfo.name != "" {
|
||
keyInfo.name += "_"
|
||
}
|
||
var kind string
|
||
if field != "" {
|
||
if field[0] == '$' {
|
||
if c := strings.Index(field, ":"); c > 1 && c < len(field)-1 {
|
||
kind = field[1:c]
|
||
field = field[c+1:]
|
||
keyInfo.name += field + "_" + kind
|
||
} else {
|
||
field = "\x00"
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
switch field[0] {
|
||
case 0:
|
||
// Logic above failed. Reset and error.
|
||
field = ""
|
||
case '@':
|
||
order = "2d"
|
||
field = field[1:]
|
||
// The shell used to render this field as key_ instead of key_2d,
|
||
// and mgo followed suit. This has been fixed in recent server
|
||
// releases, and mgo followed as well.
|
||
keyInfo.name += field + "_2d"
|
||
case '-':
|
||
order = -1
|
||
field = field[1:]
|
||
keyInfo.name += field + "_-1"
|
||
case '+':
|
||
field = field[1:]
|
||
fallthrough
|
||
default:
|
||
if kind == "" {
|
||
order = 1
|
||
keyInfo.name += field + "_1"
|
||
} else {
|
||
order = kind
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
if field == "" || kind != "" && order != kind {
|
||
return nil, fmt.Errorf(`invalid index key: want "[$<kind>:][-]<field name>", got %q`, raw)
|
||
}
|
||
if kind == "text" {
|
||
if !isText {
|
||
keyInfo.key = append(keyInfo.key, bson.DocElem{"_fts", "text"}, bson.DocElem{"_ftsx", 1})
|
||
isText = true
|
||
}
|
||
keyInfo.weights = append(keyInfo.weights, bson.DocElem{field, 1})
|
||
} else {
|
||
keyInfo.key = append(keyInfo.key, bson.DocElem{field, order})
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
if keyInfo.name == "" {
|
||
return nil, errors.New("invalid index key: no fields provided")
|
||
}
|
||
return &keyInfo, nil
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// EnsureIndexKey ensures an index with the given key exists, creating it
|
||
// if necessary.
|
||
//
|
||
// This example:
|
||
//
|
||
// err := collection.EnsureIndexKey("a", "b")
|
||
//
|
||
// Is equivalent to:
|
||
//
|
||
// err := collection.EnsureIndex(mgo.Index{Key: []string{"a", "b"}})
|
||
//
|
||
// See the EnsureIndex method for more details.
|
||
func (c *Collection) EnsureIndexKey(key ...string) error {
|
||
return c.EnsureIndex(Index{Key: key})
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// EnsureIndex ensures an index with the given key exists, creating it with
|
||
// the provided parameters if necessary. EnsureIndex does not modify a previously
|
||
// existent index with a matching key. The old index must be dropped first instead.
|
||
//
|
||
// Once EnsureIndex returns successfully, following requests for the same index
|
||
// will not contact the server unless Collection.DropIndex is used to drop the
|
||
// same index, or Session.ResetIndexCache is called.
|
||
//
|
||
// For example:
|
||
//
|
||
// index := Index{
|
||
// Key: []string{"lastname", "firstname"},
|
||
// Unique: true,
|
||
// DropDups: true,
|
||
// Background: true, // See notes.
|
||
// Sparse: true,
|
||
// }
|
||
// err := collection.EnsureIndex(index)
|
||
//
|
||
// The Key value determines which fields compose the index. The index ordering
|
||
// will be ascending by default. To obtain an index with a descending order,
|
||
// the field name should be prefixed by a dash (e.g. []string{"-time"}). It can
|
||
// also be optionally prefixed by an index kind, as in "$text:summary" or
|
||
// "$2d:-point". The key string format is:
|
||
//
|
||
// [$<kind>:][-]<field name>
|
||
//
|
||
// If the Unique field is true, the index must necessarily contain only a single
|
||
// document per Key. With DropDups set to true, documents with the same key
|
||
// as a previously indexed one will be dropped rather than an error returned.
|
||
//
|
||
// If Background is true, other connections will be allowed to proceed using
|
||
// the collection without the index while it's being built. Note that the
|
||
// session executing EnsureIndex will be blocked for as long as it takes for
|
||
// the index to be built.
|
||
//
|
||
// If Sparse is true, only documents containing the provided Key fields will be
|
||
// included in the index. When using a sparse index for sorting, only indexed
|
||
// documents will be returned.
|
||
//
|
||
// If ExpireAfter is non-zero, the server will periodically scan the collection
|
||
// and remove documents containing an indexed time.Time field with a value
|
||
// older than ExpireAfter. See the documentation for details:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/tutorial/expire-data
|
||
//
|
||
// Other kinds of indexes are also supported through that API. Here is an example:
|
||
//
|
||
// index := Index{
|
||
// Key: []string{"$2d:loc"},
|
||
// Bits: 26,
|
||
// }
|
||
// err := collection.EnsureIndex(index)
|
||
//
|
||
// The example above requests the creation of a "2d" index for the "loc" field.
|
||
//
|
||
// The 2D index bounds may be changed using the Min and Max attributes of the
|
||
// Index value. The default bound setting of (-180, 180) is suitable for
|
||
// latitude/longitude pairs.
|
||
//
|
||
// The Bits parameter sets the precision of the 2D geohash values. If not
|
||
// provided, 26 bits are used, which is roughly equivalent to 1 foot of
|
||
// precision for the default (-180, 180) index bounds.
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Indexes
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Indexing+Advice+and+FAQ
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Indexing+as+a+Background+Operation
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Geospatial+Indexing
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Multikeys
|
||
//
|
||
func (c *Collection) EnsureIndex(index Index) error {
|
||
keyInfo, err := parseIndexKey(index.Key)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
session := c.Database.Session
|
||
cacheKey := c.FullName + "\x00" + keyInfo.name
|
||
if session.cluster().HasCachedIndex(cacheKey) {
|
||
return nil
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
spec := indexSpec{
|
||
Name: keyInfo.name,
|
||
NS: c.FullName,
|
||
Key: keyInfo.key,
|
||
Unique: index.Unique,
|
||
DropDups: index.DropDups,
|
||
Background: index.Background,
|
||
Sparse: index.Sparse,
|
||
Bits: index.Bits,
|
||
Min: index.Minf,
|
||
Max: index.Maxf,
|
||
BucketSize: index.BucketSize,
|
||
ExpireAfter: int(index.ExpireAfter / time.Second),
|
||
Weights: keyInfo.weights,
|
||
DefaultLanguage: index.DefaultLanguage,
|
||
LanguageOverride: index.LanguageOverride,
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
if spec.Min == 0 && spec.Max == 0 {
|
||
spec.Min = float64(index.Min)
|
||
spec.Max = float64(index.Max)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
if index.Name != "" {
|
||
spec.Name = index.Name
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
NextField:
|
||
for name, weight := range index.Weights {
|
||
for i, elem := range spec.Weights {
|
||
if elem.Name == name {
|
||
spec.Weights[i].Value = weight
|
||
continue NextField
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
panic("weight provided for field that is not part of index key: " + name)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
cloned := session.Clone()
|
||
defer cloned.Close()
|
||
cloned.SetMode(Strong, false)
|
||
cloned.EnsureSafe(&Safe{})
|
||
db := c.Database.With(cloned)
|
||
|
||
// Try with a command first.
|
||
err = db.Run(bson.D{{"createIndexes", c.Name}, {"indexes", []indexSpec{spec}}}, nil)
|
||
if isNoCmd(err) {
|
||
// Command not yet supported. Insert into the indexes collection instead.
|
||
err = db.C("system.indexes").Insert(&spec)
|
||
}
|
||
if err == nil {
|
||
session.cluster().CacheIndex(cacheKey, true)
|
||
}
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// DropIndex drops the index with the provided key from the c collection.
|
||
//
|
||
// See EnsureIndex for details on the accepted key variants.
|
||
//
|
||
// For example:
|
||
//
|
||
// err1 := collection.DropIndex("firstField", "-secondField")
|
||
// err2 := collection.DropIndex("customIndexName")
|
||
//
|
||
func (c *Collection) DropIndex(key ...string) error {
|
||
keyInfo, err := parseIndexKey(key)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
session := c.Database.Session
|
||
cacheKey := c.FullName + "\x00" + keyInfo.name
|
||
session.cluster().CacheIndex(cacheKey, false)
|
||
|
||
session = session.Clone()
|
||
defer session.Close()
|
||
session.SetMode(Strong, false)
|
||
|
||
db := c.Database.With(session)
|
||
result := struct {
|
||
ErrMsg string
|
||
Ok bool
|
||
}{}
|
||
err = db.Run(bson.D{{"dropIndexes", c.Name}, {"index", keyInfo.name}}, &result)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
if !result.Ok {
|
||
return errors.New(result.ErrMsg)
|
||
}
|
||
return nil
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// DropIndexName removes the index with the provided index name.
|
||
//
|
||
// For example:
|
||
//
|
||
// err := collection.DropIndex("customIndexName")
|
||
//
|
||
func (c *Collection) DropIndexName(name string) error {
|
||
session := c.Database.Session
|
||
|
||
session = session.Clone()
|
||
defer session.Close()
|
||
session.SetMode(Strong, false)
|
||
|
||
c = c.With(session)
|
||
|
||
indexes, err := c.Indexes()
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
var index Index
|
||
for _, idx := range indexes {
|
||
if idx.Name == name {
|
||
index = idx
|
||
break
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
if index.Name != "" {
|
||
keyInfo, err := parseIndexKey(index.Key)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
cacheKey := c.FullName + "\x00" + keyInfo.name
|
||
session.cluster().CacheIndex(cacheKey, false)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
result := struct {
|
||
ErrMsg string
|
||
Ok bool
|
||
}{}
|
||
err = c.Database.Run(bson.D{{"dropIndexes", c.Name}, {"index", name}}, &result)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
if !result.Ok {
|
||
return errors.New(result.ErrMsg)
|
||
}
|
||
return nil
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// nonEventual returns a clone of session and ensures it is not Eventual.
|
||
// This guarantees that the server that is used for queries may be reused
|
||
// afterwards when a cursor is received.
|
||
func (session *Session) nonEventual() *Session {
|
||
cloned := session.Clone()
|
||
if cloned.consistency == Eventual {
|
||
cloned.SetMode(Monotonic, false)
|
||
}
|
||
return cloned
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Indexes returns a list of all indexes for the collection.
|
||
//
|
||
// For example, this snippet would drop all available indexes:
|
||
//
|
||
// indexes, err := collection.Indexes()
|
||
// if err != nil {
|
||
// return err
|
||
// }
|
||
// for _, index := range indexes {
|
||
// err = collection.DropIndex(index.Key...)
|
||
// if err != nil {
|
||
// return err
|
||
// }
|
||
// }
|
||
//
|
||
// See the EnsureIndex method for more details on indexes.
|
||
func (c *Collection) Indexes() (indexes []Index, err error) {
|
||
cloned := c.Database.Session.nonEventual()
|
||
defer cloned.Close()
|
||
|
||
batchSize := int(cloned.queryConfig.op.limit)
|
||
|
||
// Try with a command.
|
||
var result struct {
|
||
Indexes []bson.Raw
|
||
Cursor cursorData
|
||
}
|
||
var iter *Iter
|
||
err = c.Database.With(cloned).Run(bson.D{{"listIndexes", c.Name}, {"cursor", bson.D{{"batchSize", batchSize}}}}, &result)
|
||
if err == nil {
|
||
firstBatch := result.Indexes
|
||
if firstBatch == nil {
|
||
firstBatch = result.Cursor.FirstBatch
|
||
}
|
||
ns := strings.SplitN(result.Cursor.NS, ".", 2)
|
||
if len(ns) < 2 {
|
||
iter = c.With(cloned).NewIter(nil, firstBatch, result.Cursor.Id, nil)
|
||
} else {
|
||
iter = cloned.DB(ns[0]).C(ns[1]).NewIter(nil, firstBatch, result.Cursor.Id, nil)
|
||
}
|
||
} else if isNoCmd(err) {
|
||
// Command not yet supported. Query the database instead.
|
||
iter = c.Database.C("system.indexes").Find(bson.M{"ns": c.FullName}).Iter()
|
||
} else {
|
||
return nil, err
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
var spec indexSpec
|
||
for iter.Next(&spec) {
|
||
indexes = append(indexes, indexFromSpec(spec))
|
||
}
|
||
if err = iter.Close(); err != nil {
|
||
return nil, err
|
||
}
|
||
sort.Sort(indexSlice(indexes))
|
||
return indexes, nil
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
func indexFromSpec(spec indexSpec) Index {
|
||
index := Index{
|
||
Name: spec.Name,
|
||
Key: simpleIndexKey(spec.Key),
|
||
Unique: spec.Unique,
|
||
DropDups: spec.DropDups,
|
||
Background: spec.Background,
|
||
Sparse: spec.Sparse,
|
||
Minf: spec.Min,
|
||
Maxf: spec.Max,
|
||
Bits: spec.Bits,
|
||
BucketSize: spec.BucketSize,
|
||
DefaultLanguage: spec.DefaultLanguage,
|
||
LanguageOverride: spec.LanguageOverride,
|
||
ExpireAfter: time.Duration(spec.ExpireAfter) * time.Second,
|
||
}
|
||
if float64(int(spec.Min)) == spec.Min && float64(int(spec.Max)) == spec.Max {
|
||
index.Min = int(spec.Min)
|
||
index.Max = int(spec.Max)
|
||
}
|
||
if spec.TextIndexVersion > 0 {
|
||
index.Key = make([]string, len(spec.Weights))
|
||
index.Weights = make(map[string]int)
|
||
for i, elem := range spec.Weights {
|
||
index.Key[i] = "$text:" + elem.Name
|
||
if w, ok := elem.Value.(int); ok {
|
||
index.Weights[elem.Name] = w
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
return index
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
type indexSlice []Index
|
||
|
||
func (idxs indexSlice) Len() int { return len(idxs) }
|
||
func (idxs indexSlice) Less(i, j int) bool { return idxs[i].Name < idxs[j].Name }
|
||
func (idxs indexSlice) Swap(i, j int) { idxs[i], idxs[j] = idxs[j], idxs[i] }
|
||
|
||
func simpleIndexKey(realKey bson.D) (key []string) {
|
||
for i := range realKey {
|
||
field := realKey[i].Name
|
||
vi, ok := realKey[i].Value.(int)
|
||
if !ok {
|
||
vf, _ := realKey[i].Value.(float64)
|
||
vi = int(vf)
|
||
}
|
||
if vi == 1 {
|
||
key = append(key, field)
|
||
continue
|
||
}
|
||
if vi == -1 {
|
||
key = append(key, "-"+field)
|
||
continue
|
||
}
|
||
if vs, ok := realKey[i].Value.(string); ok {
|
||
key = append(key, "$"+vs+":"+field)
|
||
continue
|
||
}
|
||
panic("Got unknown index key type for field " + field)
|
||
}
|
||
return
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// ResetIndexCache() clears the cache of previously ensured indexes.
|
||
// Following requests to EnsureIndex will contact the server.
|
||
func (s *Session) ResetIndexCache() {
|
||
s.cluster().ResetIndexCache()
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// New creates a new session with the same parameters as the original
|
||
// session, including consistency, batch size, prefetching, safety mode,
|
||
// etc. The returned session will use sockets from the pool, so there's
|
||
// a chance that writes just performed in another session may not yet
|
||
// be visible.
|
||
//
|
||
// Login information from the original session will not be copied over
|
||
// into the new session unless it was provided through the initial URL
|
||
// for the Dial function.
|
||
//
|
||
// See the Copy and Clone methods.
|
||
//
|
||
func (s *Session) New() *Session {
|
||
s.m.Lock()
|
||
scopy := copySession(s, false)
|
||
s.m.Unlock()
|
||
scopy.Refresh()
|
||
return scopy
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Copy works just like New, but preserves the exact authentication
|
||
// information from the original session.
|
||
func (s *Session) Copy() *Session {
|
||
s.m.Lock()
|
||
scopy := copySession(s, true)
|
||
s.m.Unlock()
|
||
scopy.Refresh()
|
||
return scopy
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Clone works just like Copy, but also reuses the same socket as the original
|
||
// session, in case it had already reserved one due to its consistency
|
||
// guarantees. This behavior ensures that writes performed in the old session
|
||
// are necessarily observed when using the new session, as long as it was a
|
||
// strong or monotonic session. That said, it also means that long operations
|
||
// may cause other goroutines using the original session to wait.
|
||
func (s *Session) Clone() *Session {
|
||
s.m.Lock()
|
||
scopy := copySession(s, true)
|
||
s.m.Unlock()
|
||
return scopy
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Close terminates the session. It's a runtime error to use a session
|
||
// after it has been closed.
|
||
func (s *Session) Close() {
|
||
s.m.Lock()
|
||
if s.cluster_ != nil {
|
||
debugf("Closing session %p", s)
|
||
s.unsetSocket()
|
||
s.cluster_.Release()
|
||
s.cluster_ = nil
|
||
}
|
||
s.m.Unlock()
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
func (s *Session) cluster() *mongoCluster {
|
||
if s.cluster_ == nil {
|
||
panic("Session already closed")
|
||
}
|
||
return s.cluster_
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Refresh puts back any reserved sockets in use and restarts the consistency
|
||
// guarantees according to the current consistency setting for the session.
|
||
func (s *Session) Refresh() {
|
||
s.m.Lock()
|
||
s.slaveOk = s.consistency != Strong
|
||
s.unsetSocket()
|
||
s.m.Unlock()
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// SetMode changes the consistency mode for the session.
|
||
//
|
||
// In the Strong consistency mode reads and writes will always be made to
|
||
// the primary server using a unique connection so that reads and writes are
|
||
// fully consistent, ordered, and observing the most up-to-date data.
|
||
// This offers the least benefits in terms of distributing load, but the
|
||
// most guarantees. See also Monotonic and Eventual.
|
||
//
|
||
// In the Monotonic consistency mode reads may not be entirely up-to-date,
|
||
// but they will always see the history of changes moving forward, the data
|
||
// read will be consistent across sequential queries in the same session,
|
||
// and modifications made within the session will be observed in following
|
||
// queries (read-your-writes).
|
||
//
|
||
// In practice, the Monotonic mode is obtained by performing initial reads
|
||
// on a unique connection to an arbitrary secondary, if one is available,
|
||
// and once the first write happens, the session connection is switched over
|
||
// to the primary server. This manages to distribute some of the reading
|
||
// load with secondaries, while maintaining some useful guarantees.
|
||
//
|
||
// In the Eventual consistency mode reads will be made to any secondary in the
|
||
// cluster, if one is available, and sequential reads will not necessarily
|
||
// be made with the same connection. This means that data may be observed
|
||
// out of order. Writes will of course be issued to the primary, but
|
||
// independent writes in the same Eventual session may also be made with
|
||
// independent connections, so there are also no guarantees in terms of
|
||
// write ordering (no read-your-writes guarantees either).
|
||
//
|
||
// The Eventual mode is the fastest and most resource-friendly, but is
|
||
// also the one offering the least guarantees about ordering of the data
|
||
// read and written.
|
||
//
|
||
// If refresh is true, in addition to ensuring the session is in the given
|
||
// consistency mode, the consistency guarantees will also be reset (e.g.
|
||
// a Monotonic session will be allowed to read from secondaries again).
|
||
// This is equivalent to calling the Refresh function.
|
||
//
|
||
// Shifting between Monotonic and Strong modes will keep a previously
|
||
// reserved connection for the session unless refresh is true or the
|
||
// connection is unsuitable (to a secondary server in a Strong session).
|
||
func (s *Session) SetMode(consistency Mode, refresh bool) {
|
||
s.m.Lock()
|
||
debugf("Session %p: setting mode %d with refresh=%v (master=%p, slave=%p)", s, consistency, refresh, s.masterSocket, s.slaveSocket)
|
||
s.consistency = consistency
|
||
if refresh {
|
||
s.slaveOk = s.consistency != Strong
|
||
s.unsetSocket()
|
||
} else if s.consistency == Strong {
|
||
s.slaveOk = false
|
||
} else if s.masterSocket == nil {
|
||
s.slaveOk = true
|
||
}
|
||
s.m.Unlock()
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Mode returns the current consistency mode for the session.
|
||
func (s *Session) Mode() Mode {
|
||
s.m.RLock()
|
||
mode := s.consistency
|
||
s.m.RUnlock()
|
||
return mode
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// SetSyncTimeout sets the amount of time an operation with this session
|
||
// will wait before returning an error in case a connection to a usable
|
||
// server can't be established. Set it to zero to wait forever. The
|
||
// default value is 7 seconds.
|
||
func (s *Session) SetSyncTimeout(d time.Duration) {
|
||
s.m.Lock()
|
||
s.syncTimeout = d
|
||
s.m.Unlock()
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// SetSocketTimeout sets the amount of time to wait for a non-responding
|
||
// socket to the database before it is forcefully closed.
|
||
func (s *Session) SetSocketTimeout(d time.Duration) {
|
||
s.m.Lock()
|
||
s.sockTimeout = d
|
||
if s.masterSocket != nil {
|
||
s.masterSocket.SetTimeout(d)
|
||
}
|
||
if s.slaveSocket != nil {
|
||
s.slaveSocket.SetTimeout(d)
|
||
}
|
||
s.m.Unlock()
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// SetCursorTimeout changes the standard timeout period that the server
|
||
// enforces on created cursors. The only supported value right now is
|
||
// 0, which disables the timeout. The standard server timeout is 10 minutes.
|
||
func (s *Session) SetCursorTimeout(d time.Duration) {
|
||
s.m.Lock()
|
||
if d == 0 {
|
||
s.queryConfig.op.flags |= flagNoCursorTimeout
|
||
} else {
|
||
panic("SetCursorTimeout: only 0 (disable timeout) supported for now")
|
||
}
|
||
s.m.Unlock()
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// SetPoolLimit sets the maximum number of sockets in use in a single server
|
||
// before this session will block waiting for a socket to be available.
|
||
// The default limit is 4096.
|
||
//
|
||
// This limit must be set to cover more than any expected workload of the
|
||
// application. It is a bad practice and an unsupported use case to use the
|
||
// database driver to define the concurrency limit of an application. Prevent
|
||
// such concurrency "at the door" instead, by properly restricting the amount
|
||
// of used resources and number of goroutines before they are created.
|
||
func (s *Session) SetPoolLimit(limit int) {
|
||
s.m.Lock()
|
||
s.poolLimit = limit
|
||
s.m.Unlock()
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// SetBypassValidation sets whether the server should bypass the registered
|
||
// validation expressions executed when documents are inserted or modified,
|
||
// in the interest of preserving invariants in the collection being modified.
|
||
// The default is to not bypass, and thus to perform the validation
|
||
// expressions registered for modified collections.
|
||
//
|
||
// Document validation was introuced in MongoDB 3.2.
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// https://docs.mongodb.org/manual/release-notes/3.2/#bypass-validation
|
||
//
|
||
func (s *Session) SetBypassValidation(bypass bool) {
|
||
s.m.Lock()
|
||
s.bypassValidation = bypass
|
||
s.m.Unlock()
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// SetBatch sets the default batch size used when fetching documents from the
|
||
// database. It's possible to change this setting on a per-query basis as
|
||
// well, using the Query.Batch method.
|
||
//
|
||
// The default batch size is defined by the database itself. As of this
|
||
// writing, MongoDB will use an initial size of min(100 docs, 4MB) on the
|
||
// first batch, and 4MB on remaining ones.
|
||
func (s *Session) SetBatch(n int) {
|
||
if n == 1 {
|
||
// Server interprets 1 as -1 and closes the cursor (!?)
|
||
n = 2
|
||
}
|
||
s.m.Lock()
|
||
s.queryConfig.op.limit = int32(n)
|
||
s.m.Unlock()
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// SetPrefetch sets the default point at which the next batch of results will be
|
||
// requested. When there are p*batch_size remaining documents cached in an
|
||
// Iter, the next batch will be requested in background. For instance, when
|
||
// using this:
|
||
//
|
||
// session.SetBatch(200)
|
||
// session.SetPrefetch(0.25)
|
||
//
|
||
// and there are only 50 documents cached in the Iter to be processed, the
|
||
// next batch of 200 will be requested. It's possible to change this setting on
|
||
// a per-query basis as well, using the Prefetch method of Query.
|
||
//
|
||
// The default prefetch value is 0.25.
|
||
func (s *Session) SetPrefetch(p float64) {
|
||
s.m.Lock()
|
||
s.queryConfig.prefetch = p
|
||
s.m.Unlock()
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// See SetSafe for details on the Safe type.
|
||
type Safe struct {
|
||
W int // Min # of servers to ack before success
|
||
WMode string // Write mode for MongoDB 2.0+ (e.g. "majority")
|
||
WTimeout int // Milliseconds to wait for W before timing out
|
||
FSync bool // Sync via the journal if present, or via data files sync otherwise
|
||
J bool // Sync via the journal if present
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Safe returns the current safety mode for the session.
|
||
func (s *Session) Safe() (safe *Safe) {
|
||
s.m.Lock()
|
||
defer s.m.Unlock()
|
||
if s.safeOp != nil {
|
||
cmd := s.safeOp.query.(*getLastError)
|
||
safe = &Safe{WTimeout: cmd.WTimeout, FSync: cmd.FSync, J: cmd.J}
|
||
switch w := cmd.W.(type) {
|
||
case string:
|
||
safe.WMode = w
|
||
case int:
|
||
safe.W = w
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
return
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// SetSafe changes the session safety mode.
|
||
//
|
||
// If the safe parameter is nil, the session is put in unsafe mode, and writes
|
||
// become fire-and-forget, without error checking. The unsafe mode is faster
|
||
// since operations won't hold on waiting for a confirmation.
|
||
//
|
||
// If the safe parameter is not nil, any changing query (insert, update, ...)
|
||
// will be followed by a getLastError command with the specified parameters,
|
||
// to ensure the request was correctly processed.
|
||
//
|
||
// The safe.W parameter determines how many servers should confirm a write
|
||
// before the operation is considered successful. If set to 0 or 1, the
|
||
// command will return as soon as the primary is done with the request.
|
||
// If safe.WTimeout is greater than zero, it determines how many milliseconds
|
||
// to wait for the safe.W servers to respond before returning an error.
|
||
//
|
||
// Starting with MongoDB 2.0.0 the safe.WMode parameter can be used instead
|
||
// of W to request for richer semantics. If set to "majority" the server will
|
||
// wait for a majority of members from the replica set to respond before
|
||
// returning. Custom modes may also be defined within the server to create
|
||
// very detailed placement schemas. See the data awareness documentation in
|
||
// the links below for more details (note that MongoDB internally reuses the
|
||
// "w" field name for WMode).
|
||
//
|
||
// If safe.J is true, servers will block until write operations have been
|
||
// committed to the journal. Cannot be used in combination with FSync. Prior
|
||
// to MongoDB 2.6 this option was ignored if the server was running without
|
||
// journaling. Starting with MongoDB 2.6 write operations will fail with an
|
||
// exception if this option is used when the server is running without
|
||
// journaling.
|
||
//
|
||
// If safe.FSync is true and the server is running without journaling, blocks
|
||
// until the server has synced all data files to disk. If the server is running
|
||
// with journaling, this acts the same as the J option, blocking until write
|
||
// operations have been committed to the journal. Cannot be used in
|
||
// combination with J.
|
||
//
|
||
// Since MongoDB 2.0.0, the safe.J option can also be used instead of FSync
|
||
// to force the server to wait for a group commit in case journaling is
|
||
// enabled. The option has no effect if the server has journaling disabled.
|
||
//
|
||
// For example, the following statement will make the session check for
|
||
// errors, without imposing further constraints:
|
||
//
|
||
// session.SetSafe(&mgo.Safe{})
|
||
//
|
||
// The following statement will force the server to wait for a majority of
|
||
// members of a replica set to return (MongoDB 2.0+ only):
|
||
//
|
||
// session.SetSafe(&mgo.Safe{WMode: "majority"})
|
||
//
|
||
// The following statement, on the other hand, ensures that at least two
|
||
// servers have flushed the change to disk before confirming the success
|
||
// of operations:
|
||
//
|
||
// session.EnsureSafe(&mgo.Safe{W: 2, FSync: true})
|
||
//
|
||
// The following statement, on the other hand, disables the verification
|
||
// of errors entirely:
|
||
//
|
||
// session.SetSafe(nil)
|
||
//
|
||
// See also the EnsureSafe method.
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/getLastError+Command
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Verifying+Propagation+of+Writes+with+getLastError
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Data+Center+Awareness
|
||
//
|
||
func (s *Session) SetSafe(safe *Safe) {
|
||
s.m.Lock()
|
||
s.safeOp = nil
|
||
s.ensureSafe(safe)
|
||
s.m.Unlock()
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// EnsureSafe compares the provided safety parameters with the ones
|
||
// currently in use by the session and picks the most conservative
|
||
// choice for each setting.
|
||
//
|
||
// That is:
|
||
//
|
||
// - safe.WMode is always used if set.
|
||
// - safe.W is used if larger than the current W and WMode is empty.
|
||
// - safe.FSync is always used if true.
|
||
// - safe.J is used if FSync is false.
|
||
// - safe.WTimeout is used if set and smaller than the current WTimeout.
|
||
//
|
||
// For example, the following statement will ensure the session is
|
||
// at least checking for errors, without enforcing further constraints.
|
||
// If a more conservative SetSafe or EnsureSafe call was previously done,
|
||
// the following call will be ignored.
|
||
//
|
||
// session.EnsureSafe(&mgo.Safe{})
|
||
//
|
||
// See also the SetSafe method for details on what each option means.
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/getLastError+Command
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Verifying+Propagation+of+Writes+with+getLastError
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Data+Center+Awareness
|
||
//
|
||
func (s *Session) EnsureSafe(safe *Safe) {
|
||
s.m.Lock()
|
||
s.ensureSafe(safe)
|
||
s.m.Unlock()
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
func (s *Session) ensureSafe(safe *Safe) {
|
||
if safe == nil {
|
||
return
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
var w interface{}
|
||
if safe.WMode != "" {
|
||
w = safe.WMode
|
||
} else if safe.W > 0 {
|
||
w = safe.W
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
var cmd getLastError
|
||
if s.safeOp == nil {
|
||
cmd = getLastError{1, w, safe.WTimeout, safe.FSync, safe.J}
|
||
} else {
|
||
// Copy. We don't want to mutate the existing query.
|
||
cmd = *(s.safeOp.query.(*getLastError))
|
||
if cmd.W == nil {
|
||
cmd.W = w
|
||
} else if safe.WMode != "" {
|
||
cmd.W = safe.WMode
|
||
} else if i, ok := cmd.W.(int); ok && safe.W > i {
|
||
cmd.W = safe.W
|
||
}
|
||
if safe.WTimeout > 0 && safe.WTimeout < cmd.WTimeout {
|
||
cmd.WTimeout = safe.WTimeout
|
||
}
|
||
if safe.FSync {
|
||
cmd.FSync = true
|
||
cmd.J = false
|
||
} else if safe.J && !cmd.FSync {
|
||
cmd.J = true
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
s.safeOp = &queryOp{
|
||
query: &cmd,
|
||
collection: "admin.$cmd",
|
||
limit: -1,
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Run issues the provided command on the "admin" database and
|
||
// and unmarshals its result in the respective argument. The cmd
|
||
// argument may be either a string with the command name itself, in
|
||
// which case an empty document of the form bson.M{cmd: 1} will be used,
|
||
// or it may be a full command document.
|
||
//
|
||
// Note that MongoDB considers the first marshalled key as the command
|
||
// name, so when providing a command with options, it's important to
|
||
// use an ordering-preserving document, such as a struct value or an
|
||
// instance of bson.D. For instance:
|
||
//
|
||
// db.Run(bson.D{{"create", "mycollection"}, {"size", 1024}})
|
||
//
|
||
// For commands on arbitrary databases, see the Run method in
|
||
// the Database type.
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Commands
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/List+of+Database+CommandSkips
|
||
//
|
||
func (s *Session) Run(cmd interface{}, result interface{}) error {
|
||
return s.DB("admin").Run(cmd, result)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// SelectServers restricts communication to servers configured with the
|
||
// given tags. For example, the following statement restricts servers
|
||
// used for reading operations to those with both tag "disk" set to
|
||
// "ssd" and tag "rack" set to 1:
|
||
//
|
||
// session.SelectServers(bson.D{{"disk", "ssd"}, {"rack", 1}})
|
||
//
|
||
// Multiple sets of tags may be provided, in which case the used server
|
||
// must match all tags within any one set.
|
||
//
|
||
// If a connection was previously assigned to the session due to the
|
||
// current session mode (see Session.SetMode), the tag selection will
|
||
// only be enforced after the session is refreshed.
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/tutorial/configure-replica-set-tag-sets
|
||
//
|
||
func (s *Session) SelectServers(tags ...bson.D) {
|
||
s.m.Lock()
|
||
s.queryConfig.op.serverTags = tags
|
||
s.m.Unlock()
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Ping runs a trivial ping command just to get in touch with the server.
|
||
func (s *Session) Ping() error {
|
||
return s.Run("ping", nil)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Fsync flushes in-memory writes to disk on the server the session
|
||
// is established with. If async is true, the call returns immediately,
|
||
// otherwise it returns after the flush has been made.
|
||
func (s *Session) Fsync(async bool) error {
|
||
return s.Run(bson.D{{"fsync", 1}, {"async", async}}, nil)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// FsyncLock locks all writes in the specific server the session is
|
||
// established with and returns. Any writes attempted to the server
|
||
// after it is successfully locked will block until FsyncUnlock is
|
||
// called for the same server.
|
||
//
|
||
// This method works on secondaries as well, preventing the oplog from
|
||
// being flushed while the server is locked, but since only the server
|
||
// connected to is locked, for locking specific secondaries it may be
|
||
// necessary to establish a connection directly to the secondary (see
|
||
// Dial's connect=direct option).
|
||
//
|
||
// As an important caveat, note that once a write is attempted and
|
||
// blocks, follow up reads will block as well due to the way the
|
||
// lock is internally implemented in the server. More details at:
|
||
//
|
||
// https://jira.mongodb.org/browse/SERVER-4243
|
||
//
|
||
// FsyncLock is often used for performing consistent backups of
|
||
// the database files on disk.
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/fsync+Command
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Backups
|
||
//
|
||
func (s *Session) FsyncLock() error {
|
||
return s.Run(bson.D{{"fsync", 1}, {"lock", true}}, nil)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// FsyncUnlock releases the server for writes. See FsyncLock for details.
|
||
func (s *Session) FsyncUnlock() error {
|
||
err := s.Run(bson.D{{"fsyncUnlock", 1}}, nil)
|
||
if isNoCmd(err) {
|
||
err = s.DB("admin").C("$cmd.sys.unlock").Find(nil).One(nil) // WTF?
|
||
}
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Find prepares a query using the provided document. The document may be a
|
||
// map or a struct value capable of being marshalled with bson. The map
|
||
// may be a generic one using interface{} for its key and/or values, such as
|
||
// bson.M, or it may be a properly typed map. Providing nil as the document
|
||
// is equivalent to providing an empty document such as bson.M{}.
|
||
//
|
||
// Further details of the query may be tweaked using the resulting Query value,
|
||
// and then executed to retrieve results using methods such as One, For,
|
||
// Iter, or Tail.
|
||
//
|
||
// In case the resulting document includes a field named $err or errmsg, which
|
||
// are standard ways for MongoDB to return query errors, the returned err will
|
||
// be set to a *QueryError value including the Err message and the Code. In
|
||
// those cases, the result argument is still unmarshalled into with the
|
||
// received document so that any other custom values may be obtained if
|
||
// desired.
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Querying
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Advanced+Queries
|
||
//
|
||
func (c *Collection) Find(query interface{}) *Query {
|
||
session := c.Database.Session
|
||
session.m.RLock()
|
||
q := &Query{session: session, query: session.queryConfig}
|
||
session.m.RUnlock()
|
||
q.op.query = query
|
||
q.op.collection = c.FullName
|
||
return q
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
type repairCmd struct {
|
||
RepairCursor string `bson:"repairCursor"`
|
||
Cursor *repairCmdCursor ",omitempty"
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
type repairCmdCursor struct {
|
||
BatchSize int `bson:"batchSize,omitempty"`
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Repair returns an iterator that goes over all recovered documents in the
|
||
// collection, in a best-effort manner. This is most useful when there are
|
||
// damaged data files. Multiple copies of the same document may be returned
|
||
// by the iterator.
|
||
//
|
||
// Repair is supported in MongoDB 2.7.8 and later.
|
||
func (c *Collection) Repair() *Iter {
|
||
// Clone session and set it to Monotonic mode so that the server
|
||
// used for the query may be safely obtained afterwards, if
|
||
// necessary for iteration when a cursor is received.
|
||
session := c.Database.Session
|
||
cloned := session.nonEventual()
|
||
defer cloned.Close()
|
||
|
||
batchSize := int(cloned.queryConfig.op.limit)
|
||
|
||
var result struct{ Cursor cursorData }
|
||
|
||
cmd := repairCmd{
|
||
RepairCursor: c.Name,
|
||
Cursor: &repairCmdCursor{batchSize},
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
clonedc := c.With(cloned)
|
||
err := clonedc.Database.Run(cmd, &result)
|
||
return clonedc.NewIter(session, result.Cursor.FirstBatch, result.Cursor.Id, err)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// FindId is a convenience helper equivalent to:
|
||
//
|
||
// query := collection.Find(bson.M{"_id": id})
|
||
//
|
||
// See the Find method for more details.
|
||
func (c *Collection) FindId(id interface{}) *Query {
|
||
return c.Find(bson.D{{"_id", id}})
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
type Pipe struct {
|
||
session *Session
|
||
collection *Collection
|
||
pipeline interface{}
|
||
allowDisk bool
|
||
batchSize int
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
type pipeCmd struct {
|
||
Aggregate string
|
||
Pipeline interface{}
|
||
Cursor *pipeCmdCursor ",omitempty"
|
||
Explain bool ",omitempty"
|
||
AllowDisk bool "allowDiskUse,omitempty"
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
type pipeCmdCursor struct {
|
||
BatchSize int `bson:"batchSize,omitempty"`
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Pipe prepares a pipeline to aggregate. The pipeline document
|
||
// must be a slice built in terms of the aggregation framework language.
|
||
//
|
||
// For example:
|
||
//
|
||
// pipe := collection.Pipe([]bson.M{{"$match": bson.M{"name": "Otavio"}}})
|
||
// iter := pipe.Iter()
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/aggregation
|
||
// http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/applications/aggregation
|
||
// http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/tutorial/aggregation-examples
|
||
//
|
||
func (c *Collection) Pipe(pipeline interface{}) *Pipe {
|
||
session := c.Database.Session
|
||
session.m.RLock()
|
||
batchSize := int(session.queryConfig.op.limit)
|
||
session.m.RUnlock()
|
||
return &Pipe{
|
||
session: session,
|
||
collection: c,
|
||
pipeline: pipeline,
|
||
batchSize: batchSize,
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Iter executes the pipeline and returns an iterator capable of going
|
||
// over all the generated results.
|
||
func (p *Pipe) Iter() *Iter {
|
||
// Clone session and set it to Monotonic mode so that the server
|
||
// used for the query may be safely obtained afterwards, if
|
||
// necessary for iteration when a cursor is received.
|
||
cloned := p.session.nonEventual()
|
||
defer cloned.Close()
|
||
c := p.collection.With(cloned)
|
||
|
||
var result struct {
|
||
Result []bson.Raw // 2.4, no cursors.
|
||
Cursor cursorData // 2.6+, with cursors.
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
cmd := pipeCmd{
|
||
Aggregate: c.Name,
|
||
Pipeline: p.pipeline,
|
||
AllowDisk: p.allowDisk,
|
||
Cursor: &pipeCmdCursor{p.batchSize},
|
||
}
|
||
err := c.Database.Run(cmd, &result)
|
||
if e, ok := err.(*QueryError); ok && e.Message == `unrecognized field "cursor` {
|
||
cmd.Cursor = nil
|
||
cmd.AllowDisk = false
|
||
err = c.Database.Run(cmd, &result)
|
||
}
|
||
firstBatch := result.Result
|
||
if firstBatch == nil {
|
||
firstBatch = result.Cursor.FirstBatch
|
||
}
|
||
return c.NewIter(p.session, firstBatch, result.Cursor.Id, err)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// NewIter returns a newly created iterator with the provided parameters.
|
||
// Using this method is not recommended unless the desired functionality
|
||
// is not yet exposed via a more convenient interface (Find, Pipe, etc).
|
||
//
|
||
// The optional session parameter associates the lifetime of the returned
|
||
// iterator to an arbitrary session. If nil, the iterator will be bound to
|
||
// c's session.
|
||
//
|
||
// Documents in firstBatch will be individually provided by the returned
|
||
// iterator before documents from cursorId are made available. If cursorId
|
||
// is zero, only the documents in firstBatch are provided.
|
||
//
|
||
// If err is not nil, the iterator's Err method will report it after
|
||
// exhausting documents in firstBatch.
|
||
//
|
||
// NewIter must be called right after the cursor id is obtained, and must not
|
||
// be called on a collection in Eventual mode, because the cursor id is
|
||
// associated with the specific server that returned it. The provided session
|
||
// parameter may be in any mode or state, though.
|
||
//
|
||
func (c *Collection) NewIter(session *Session, firstBatch []bson.Raw, cursorId int64, err error) *Iter {
|
||
var server *mongoServer
|
||
csession := c.Database.Session
|
||
csession.m.RLock()
|
||
socket := csession.masterSocket
|
||
if socket == nil {
|
||
socket = csession.slaveSocket
|
||
}
|
||
if socket != nil {
|
||
server = socket.Server()
|
||
}
|
||
csession.m.RUnlock()
|
||
|
||
if server == nil {
|
||
if csession.Mode() == Eventual {
|
||
panic("Collection.NewIter called in Eventual mode")
|
||
}
|
||
if err == nil {
|
||
err = errors.New("server not available")
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
if session == nil {
|
||
session = csession
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
iter := &Iter{
|
||
session: session,
|
||
server: server,
|
||
timeout: -1,
|
||
err: err,
|
||
}
|
||
iter.gotReply.L = &iter.m
|
||
for _, doc := range firstBatch {
|
||
iter.docData.Push(doc.Data)
|
||
}
|
||
if cursorId != 0 {
|
||
iter.op.cursorId = cursorId
|
||
iter.op.collection = c.FullName
|
||
iter.op.replyFunc = iter.replyFunc()
|
||
}
|
||
return iter
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// All works like Iter.All.
|
||
func (p *Pipe) All(result interface{}) error {
|
||
return p.Iter().All(result)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// One executes the pipeline and unmarshals the first item from the
|
||
// result set into the result parameter.
|
||
// It returns ErrNotFound if no items are generated by the pipeline.
|
||
func (p *Pipe) One(result interface{}) error {
|
||
iter := p.Iter()
|
||
if iter.Next(result) {
|
||
return nil
|
||
}
|
||
if err := iter.Err(); err != nil {
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
return ErrNotFound
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Explain returns a number of details about how the MongoDB server would
|
||
// execute the requested pipeline, such as the number of objects examined,
|
||
// the number of times the read lock was yielded to allow writes to go in,
|
||
// and so on.
|
||
//
|
||
// For example:
|
||
//
|
||
// var m bson.M
|
||
// err := collection.Pipe(pipeline).Explain(&m)
|
||
// if err == nil {
|
||
// fmt.Printf("Explain: %#v\n", m)
|
||
// }
|
||
//
|
||
func (p *Pipe) Explain(result interface{}) error {
|
||
c := p.collection
|
||
cmd := pipeCmd{
|
||
Aggregate: c.Name,
|
||
Pipeline: p.pipeline,
|
||
AllowDisk: p.allowDisk,
|
||
Explain: true,
|
||
}
|
||
return c.Database.Run(cmd, result)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// AllowDiskUse enables writing to the "<dbpath>/_tmp" server directory so
|
||
// that aggregation pipelines do not have to be held entirely in memory.
|
||
func (p *Pipe) AllowDiskUse() *Pipe {
|
||
p.allowDisk = true
|
||
return p
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Batch sets the batch size used when fetching documents from the database.
|
||
// It's possible to change this setting on a per-session basis as well, using
|
||
// the Batch method of Session.
|
||
//
|
||
// The default batch size is defined by the database server.
|
||
func (p *Pipe) Batch(n int) *Pipe {
|
||
p.batchSize = n
|
||
return p
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// mgo.v3: Use a single user-visible error type.
|
||
|
||
type LastError struct {
|
||
Err string
|
||
Code, N, Waited int
|
||
FSyncFiles int `bson:"fsyncFiles"`
|
||
WTimeout bool
|
||
UpdatedExisting bool `bson:"updatedExisting"`
|
||
UpsertedId interface{} `bson:"upserted"`
|
||
|
||
modified int
|
||
ecases []BulkErrorCase
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
func (err *LastError) Error() string {
|
||
return err.Err
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
type queryError struct {
|
||
Err string "$err"
|
||
ErrMsg string
|
||
Assertion string
|
||
Code int
|
||
AssertionCode int "assertionCode"
|
||
LastError *LastError "lastErrorObject"
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
type QueryError struct {
|
||
Code int
|
||
Message string
|
||
Assertion bool
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
func (err *QueryError) Error() string {
|
||
return err.Message
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// IsDup returns whether err informs of a duplicate key error because
|
||
// a primary key index or a secondary unique index already has an entry
|
||
// with the given value.
|
||
func IsDup(err error) bool {
|
||
// Besides being handy, helps with MongoDB bugs SERVER-7164 and SERVER-11493.
|
||
// What follows makes me sad. Hopefully conventions will be more clear over time.
|
||
switch e := err.(type) {
|
||
case *LastError:
|
||
return e.Code == 11000 || e.Code == 11001 || e.Code == 12582 || e.Code == 16460 && strings.Contains(e.Err, " E11000 ")
|
||
case *QueryError:
|
||
return e.Code == 11000 || e.Code == 11001 || e.Code == 12582
|
||
case *BulkError:
|
||
for _, ecase := range e.ecases {
|
||
if !IsDup(ecase.Err) {
|
||
return false
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
return true
|
||
}
|
||
return false
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Insert inserts one or more documents in the respective collection. In
|
||
// case the session is in safe mode (see the SetSafe method) and an error
|
||
// happens while inserting the provided documents, the returned error will
|
||
// be of type *LastError.
|
||
func (c *Collection) Insert(docs ...interface{}) error {
|
||
_, err := c.writeOp(&insertOp{c.FullName, docs, 0}, true)
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Update finds a single document matching the provided selector document
|
||
// and modifies it according to the update document.
|
||
// If the session is in safe mode (see SetSafe) a ErrNotFound error is
|
||
// returned if a document isn't found, or a value of type *LastError
|
||
// when some other error is detected.
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Updating
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Atomic+Operations
|
||
//
|
||
func (c *Collection) Update(selector interface{}, update interface{}) error {
|
||
if selector == nil {
|
||
selector = bson.D{}
|
||
}
|
||
op := updateOp{
|
||
Collection: c.FullName,
|
||
Selector: selector,
|
||
Update: update,
|
||
}
|
||
lerr, err := c.writeOp(&op, true)
|
||
if err == nil && lerr != nil && !lerr.UpdatedExisting {
|
||
return ErrNotFound
|
||
}
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// UpdateId is a convenience helper equivalent to:
|
||
//
|
||
// err := collection.Update(bson.M{"_id": id}, update)
|
||
//
|
||
// See the Update method for more details.
|
||
func (c *Collection) UpdateId(id interface{}, update interface{}) error {
|
||
return c.Update(bson.D{{"_id", id}}, update)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// ChangeInfo holds details about the outcome of an update operation.
|
||
type ChangeInfo struct {
|
||
// Updated reports the number of existing documents modified.
|
||
// Due to server limitations, this reports the same value as the Matched field when
|
||
// talking to MongoDB <= 2.4 and on Upsert and Apply (findAndModify) operations.
|
||
Updated int
|
||
Removed int // Number of documents removed
|
||
Matched int // Number of documents matched but not necessarily changed
|
||
UpsertedId interface{} // Upserted _id field, when not explicitly provided
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// UpdateAll finds all documents matching the provided selector document
|
||
// and modifies them according to the update document.
|
||
// If the session is in safe mode (see SetSafe) details of the executed
|
||
// operation are returned in info or an error of type *LastError when
|
||
// some problem is detected. It is not an error for the update to not be
|
||
// applied on any documents because the selector doesn't match.
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Updating
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Atomic+Operations
|
||
//
|
||
func (c *Collection) UpdateAll(selector interface{}, update interface{}) (info *ChangeInfo, err error) {
|
||
if selector == nil {
|
||
selector = bson.D{}
|
||
}
|
||
op := updateOp{
|
||
Collection: c.FullName,
|
||
Selector: selector,
|
||
Update: update,
|
||
Flags: 2,
|
||
Multi: true,
|
||
}
|
||
lerr, err := c.writeOp(&op, true)
|
||
if err == nil && lerr != nil {
|
||
info = &ChangeInfo{Updated: lerr.modified, Matched: lerr.N}
|
||
}
|
||
return info, err
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Upsert finds a single document matching the provided selector document
|
||
// and modifies it according to the update document. If no document matching
|
||
// the selector is found, the update document is applied to the selector
|
||
// document and the result is inserted in the collection.
|
||
// If the session is in safe mode (see SetSafe) details of the executed
|
||
// operation are returned in info, or an error of type *LastError when
|
||
// some problem is detected.
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Updating
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Atomic+Operations
|
||
//
|
||
func (c *Collection) Upsert(selector interface{}, update interface{}) (info *ChangeInfo, err error) {
|
||
if selector == nil {
|
||
selector = bson.D{}
|
||
}
|
||
op := updateOp{
|
||
Collection: c.FullName,
|
||
Selector: selector,
|
||
Update: update,
|
||
Flags: 1,
|
||
Upsert: true,
|
||
}
|
||
lerr, err := c.writeOp(&op, true)
|
||
if err == nil && lerr != nil {
|
||
info = &ChangeInfo{}
|
||
if lerr.UpdatedExisting {
|
||
info.Matched = lerr.N
|
||
info.Updated = lerr.modified
|
||
} else {
|
||
info.UpsertedId = lerr.UpsertedId
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
return info, err
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// UpsertId is a convenience helper equivalent to:
|
||
//
|
||
// info, err := collection.Upsert(bson.M{"_id": id}, update)
|
||
//
|
||
// See the Upsert method for more details.
|
||
func (c *Collection) UpsertId(id interface{}, update interface{}) (info *ChangeInfo, err error) {
|
||
return c.Upsert(bson.D{{"_id", id}}, update)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Remove finds a single document matching the provided selector document
|
||
// and removes it from the database.
|
||
// If the session is in safe mode (see SetSafe) a ErrNotFound error is
|
||
// returned if a document isn't found, or a value of type *LastError
|
||
// when some other error is detected.
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Removing
|
||
//
|
||
func (c *Collection) Remove(selector interface{}) error {
|
||
if selector == nil {
|
||
selector = bson.D{}
|
||
}
|
||
lerr, err := c.writeOp(&deleteOp{c.FullName, selector, 1, 1}, true)
|
||
if err == nil && lerr != nil && lerr.N == 0 {
|
||
return ErrNotFound
|
||
}
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// RemoveId is a convenience helper equivalent to:
|
||
//
|
||
// err := collection.Remove(bson.M{"_id": id})
|
||
//
|
||
// See the Remove method for more details.
|
||
func (c *Collection) RemoveId(id interface{}) error {
|
||
return c.Remove(bson.D{{"_id", id}})
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// RemoveAll finds all documents matching the provided selector document
|
||
// and removes them from the database. In case the session is in safe mode
|
||
// (see the SetSafe method) and an error happens when attempting the change,
|
||
// the returned error will be of type *LastError.
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Removing
|
||
//
|
||
func (c *Collection) RemoveAll(selector interface{}) (info *ChangeInfo, err error) {
|
||
if selector == nil {
|
||
selector = bson.D{}
|
||
}
|
||
lerr, err := c.writeOp(&deleteOp{c.FullName, selector, 0, 0}, true)
|
||
if err == nil && lerr != nil {
|
||
info = &ChangeInfo{Removed: lerr.N, Matched: lerr.N}
|
||
}
|
||
return info, err
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// DropDatabase removes the entire database including all of its collections.
|
||
func (db *Database) DropDatabase() error {
|
||
return db.Run(bson.D{{"dropDatabase", 1}}, nil)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// DropCollection removes the entire collection including all of its documents.
|
||
func (c *Collection) DropCollection() error {
|
||
return c.Database.Run(bson.D{{"drop", c.Name}}, nil)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// The CollectionInfo type holds metadata about a collection.
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/createCollection+Command
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Capped+Collections
|
||
//
|
||
type CollectionInfo struct {
|
||
// DisableIdIndex prevents the automatic creation of the index
|
||
// on the _id field for the collection.
|
||
DisableIdIndex bool
|
||
|
||
// ForceIdIndex enforces the automatic creation of the index
|
||
// on the _id field for the collection. Capped collections,
|
||
// for example, do not have such an index by default.
|
||
ForceIdIndex bool
|
||
|
||
// If Capped is true new documents will replace old ones when
|
||
// the collection is full. MaxBytes must necessarily be set
|
||
// to define the size when the collection wraps around.
|
||
// MaxDocs optionally defines the number of documents when it
|
||
// wraps, but MaxBytes still needs to be set.
|
||
Capped bool
|
||
MaxBytes int
|
||
MaxDocs int
|
||
|
||
// Validator contains a validation expression that defines which
|
||
// documents should be considered valid for this collection.
|
||
Validator interface{}
|
||
|
||
// ValidationLevel may be set to "strict" (the default) to force
|
||
// MongoDB to validate all documents on inserts and updates, to
|
||
// "moderate" to apply the validation rules only to documents
|
||
// that already fulfill the validation criteria, or to "off" for
|
||
// disabling validation entirely.
|
||
ValidationLevel string
|
||
|
||
// ValidationAction determines how MongoDB handles documents that
|
||
// violate the validation rules. It may be set to "error" (the default)
|
||
// to reject inserts or updates that violate the rules, or to "warn"
|
||
// to log invalid operations but allow them to proceed.
|
||
ValidationAction string
|
||
|
||
// StorageEngine allows specifying collection options for the
|
||
// storage engine in use. The map keys must hold the storage engine
|
||
// name for which options are being specified.
|
||
StorageEngine interface{}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Create explicitly creates the c collection with details of info.
|
||
// MongoDB creates collections automatically on use, so this method
|
||
// is only necessary when creating collection with non-default
|
||
// characteristics, such as capped collections.
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/createCollection+Command
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Capped+Collections
|
||
//
|
||
func (c *Collection) Create(info *CollectionInfo) error {
|
||
cmd := make(bson.D, 0, 4)
|
||
cmd = append(cmd, bson.DocElem{"create", c.Name})
|
||
if info.Capped {
|
||
if info.MaxBytes < 1 {
|
||
return fmt.Errorf("Collection.Create: with Capped, MaxBytes must also be set")
|
||
}
|
||
cmd = append(cmd, bson.DocElem{"capped", true})
|
||
cmd = append(cmd, bson.DocElem{"size", info.MaxBytes})
|
||
if info.MaxDocs > 0 {
|
||
cmd = append(cmd, bson.DocElem{"max", info.MaxDocs})
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
if info.DisableIdIndex {
|
||
cmd = append(cmd, bson.DocElem{"autoIndexId", false})
|
||
}
|
||
if info.ForceIdIndex {
|
||
cmd = append(cmd, bson.DocElem{"autoIndexId", true})
|
||
}
|
||
if info.Validator != nil {
|
||
cmd = append(cmd, bson.DocElem{"validator", info.Validator})
|
||
}
|
||
if info.ValidationLevel != "" {
|
||
cmd = append(cmd, bson.DocElem{"validationLevel", info.ValidationLevel})
|
||
}
|
||
if info.ValidationAction != "" {
|
||
cmd = append(cmd, bson.DocElem{"validationAction", info.ValidationAction})
|
||
}
|
||
if info.StorageEngine != nil {
|
||
cmd = append(cmd, bson.DocElem{"storageEngine", info.StorageEngine})
|
||
}
|
||
return c.Database.Run(cmd, nil)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Batch sets the batch size used when fetching documents from the database.
|
||
// It's possible to change this setting on a per-session basis as well, using
|
||
// the Batch method of Session.
|
||
|
||
// The default batch size is defined by the database itself. As of this
|
||
// writing, MongoDB will use an initial size of min(100 docs, 4MB) on the
|
||
// first batch, and 4MB on remaining ones.
|
||
func (q *Query) Batch(n int) *Query {
|
||
if n == 1 {
|
||
// Server interprets 1 as -1 and closes the cursor (!?)
|
||
n = 2
|
||
}
|
||
q.m.Lock()
|
||
q.op.limit = int32(n)
|
||
q.m.Unlock()
|
||
return q
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Prefetch sets the point at which the next batch of results will be requested.
|
||
// When there are p*batch_size remaining documents cached in an Iter, the next
|
||
// batch will be requested in background. For instance, when using this:
|
||
//
|
||
// query.Batch(200).Prefetch(0.25)
|
||
//
|
||
// and there are only 50 documents cached in the Iter to be processed, the
|
||
// next batch of 200 will be requested. It's possible to change this setting on
|
||
// a per-session basis as well, using the SetPrefetch method of Session.
|
||
//
|
||
// The default prefetch value is 0.25.
|
||
func (q *Query) Prefetch(p float64) *Query {
|
||
q.m.Lock()
|
||
q.prefetch = p
|
||
q.m.Unlock()
|
||
return q
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Skip skips over the n initial documents from the query results. Note that
|
||
// this only makes sense with capped collections where documents are naturally
|
||
// ordered by insertion time, or with sorted results.
|
||
func (q *Query) Skip(n int) *Query {
|
||
q.m.Lock()
|
||
q.op.skip = int32(n)
|
||
q.m.Unlock()
|
||
return q
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Limit restricts the maximum number of documents retrieved to n, and also
|
||
// changes the batch size to the same value. Once n documents have been
|
||
// returned by Next, the following call will return ErrNotFound.
|
||
func (q *Query) Limit(n int) *Query {
|
||
q.m.Lock()
|
||
switch {
|
||
case n == 1:
|
||
q.limit = 1
|
||
q.op.limit = -1
|
||
case n == math.MinInt32: // -MinInt32 == -MinInt32
|
||
q.limit = math.MaxInt32
|
||
q.op.limit = math.MinInt32 + 1
|
||
case n < 0:
|
||
q.limit = int32(-n)
|
||
q.op.limit = int32(n)
|
||
default:
|
||
q.limit = int32(n)
|
||
q.op.limit = int32(n)
|
||
}
|
||
q.m.Unlock()
|
||
return q
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Select enables selecting which fields should be retrieved for the results
|
||
// found. For example, the following query would only retrieve the name field:
|
||
//
|
||
// err := collection.Find(nil).Select(bson.M{"name": 1}).One(&result)
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Retrieving+a+Subset+of+Fields
|
||
//
|
||
func (q *Query) Select(selector interface{}) *Query {
|
||
q.m.Lock()
|
||
q.op.selector = selector
|
||
q.m.Unlock()
|
||
return q
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Sort asks the database to order returned documents according to the
|
||
// provided field names. A field name may be prefixed by - (minus) for
|
||
// it to be sorted in reverse order.
|
||
//
|
||
// For example:
|
||
//
|
||
// query1 := collection.Find(nil).Sort("firstname", "lastname")
|
||
// query2 := collection.Find(nil).Sort("-age")
|
||
// query3 := collection.Find(nil).Sort("$natural")
|
||
// query4 := collection.Find(nil).Select(bson.M{"score": bson.M{"$meta": "textScore"}}).Sort("$textScore:score")
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Sorting+and+Natural+Order
|
||
//
|
||
func (q *Query) Sort(fields ...string) *Query {
|
||
q.m.Lock()
|
||
var order bson.D
|
||
for _, field := range fields {
|
||
n := 1
|
||
var kind string
|
||
if field != "" {
|
||
if field[0] == '$' {
|
||
if c := strings.Index(field, ":"); c > 1 && c < len(field)-1 {
|
||
kind = field[1:c]
|
||
field = field[c+1:]
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
switch field[0] {
|
||
case '+':
|
||
field = field[1:]
|
||
case '-':
|
||
n = -1
|
||
field = field[1:]
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
if field == "" {
|
||
panic("Sort: empty field name")
|
||
}
|
||
if kind == "textScore" {
|
||
order = append(order, bson.DocElem{field, bson.M{"$meta": kind}})
|
||
} else {
|
||
order = append(order, bson.DocElem{field, n})
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
q.op.options.OrderBy = order
|
||
q.op.hasOptions = true
|
||
q.m.Unlock()
|
||
return q
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Explain returns a number of details about how the MongoDB server would
|
||
// execute the requested query, such as the number of objects examined,
|
||
// the number of times the read lock was yielded to allow writes to go in,
|
||
// and so on.
|
||
//
|
||
// For example:
|
||
//
|
||
// m := bson.M{}
|
||
// err := collection.Find(bson.M{"filename": name}).Explain(m)
|
||
// if err == nil {
|
||
// fmt.Printf("Explain: %#v\n", m)
|
||
// }
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Optimization
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Query+Optimizer
|
||
//
|
||
func (q *Query) Explain(result interface{}) error {
|
||
q.m.Lock()
|
||
clone := &Query{session: q.session, query: q.query}
|
||
q.m.Unlock()
|
||
clone.op.options.Explain = true
|
||
clone.op.hasOptions = true
|
||
if clone.op.limit > 0 {
|
||
clone.op.limit = -q.op.limit
|
||
}
|
||
iter := clone.Iter()
|
||
if iter.Next(result) {
|
||
return nil
|
||
}
|
||
return iter.Close()
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// TODO: Add Collection.Explain. See https://goo.gl/1MDlvz.
|
||
|
||
// Hint will include an explicit "hint" in the query to force the server
|
||
// to use a specified index, potentially improving performance in some
|
||
// situations. The provided parameters are the fields that compose the
|
||
// key of the index to be used. For details on how the indexKey may be
|
||
// built, see the EnsureIndex method.
|
||
//
|
||
// For example:
|
||
//
|
||
// query := collection.Find(bson.M{"firstname": "Joe", "lastname": "Winter"})
|
||
// query.Hint("lastname", "firstname")
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Optimization
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Query+Optimizer
|
||
//
|
||
func (q *Query) Hint(indexKey ...string) *Query {
|
||
q.m.Lock()
|
||
keyInfo, err := parseIndexKey(indexKey)
|
||
q.op.options.Hint = keyInfo.key
|
||
q.op.hasOptions = true
|
||
q.m.Unlock()
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
panic(err)
|
||
}
|
||
return q
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// SetMaxScan constrains the query to stop after scanning the specified
|
||
// number of documents.
|
||
//
|
||
// This modifier is generally used to prevent potentially long running
|
||
// queries from disrupting performance by scanning through too much data.
|
||
func (q *Query) SetMaxScan(n int) *Query {
|
||
q.m.Lock()
|
||
q.op.options.MaxScan = n
|
||
q.op.hasOptions = true
|
||
q.m.Unlock()
|
||
return q
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// SetMaxTime constrains the query to stop after running for the specified time.
|
||
//
|
||
// When the time limit is reached MongoDB automatically cancels the query.
|
||
// This can be used to efficiently prevent and identify unexpectedly slow queries.
|
||
//
|
||
// A few important notes about the mechanism enforcing this limit:
|
||
//
|
||
// - Requests can block behind locking operations on the server, and that blocking
|
||
// time is not accounted for. In other words, the timer starts ticking only after
|
||
// the actual start of the query when it initially acquires the appropriate lock;
|
||
//
|
||
// - Operations are interrupted only at interrupt points where an operation can be
|
||
// safely aborted – the total execution time may exceed the specified value;
|
||
//
|
||
// - The limit can be applied to both CRUD operations and commands, but not all
|
||
// commands are interruptible;
|
||
//
|
||
// - While iterating over results, computing follow up batches is included in the
|
||
// total time and the iteration continues until the alloted time is over, but
|
||
// network roundtrips are not taken into account for the limit.
|
||
//
|
||
// - This limit does not override the inactive cursor timeout for idle cursors
|
||
// (default is 10 min).
|
||
//
|
||
// This mechanism was introduced in MongoDB 2.6.
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://blog.mongodb.org/post/83621787773/maxtimems-and-query-optimizer-introspection-in
|
||
//
|
||
func (q *Query) SetMaxTime(d time.Duration) *Query {
|
||
q.m.Lock()
|
||
q.op.options.MaxTimeMS = int(d / time.Millisecond)
|
||
q.op.hasOptions = true
|
||
q.m.Unlock()
|
||
return q
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Snapshot will force the performed query to make use of an available
|
||
// index on the _id field to prevent the same document from being returned
|
||
// more than once in a single iteration. This might happen without this
|
||
// setting in situations when the document changes in size and thus has to
|
||
// be moved while the iteration is running.
|
||
//
|
||
// Because snapshot mode traverses the _id index, it may not be used with
|
||
// sorting or explicit hints. It also cannot use any other index for the
|
||
// query.
|
||
//
|
||
// Even with snapshot mode, items inserted or deleted during the query may
|
||
// or may not be returned; that is, this mode is not a true point-in-time
|
||
// snapshot.
|
||
//
|
||
// The same effect of Snapshot may be obtained by using any unique index on
|
||
// field(s) that will not be modified (best to use Hint explicitly too).
|
||
// A non-unique index (such as creation time) may be made unique by
|
||
// appending _id to the index when creating it.
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/How+to+do+Snapshotted+Queries+in+the+Mongo+Database
|
||
//
|
||
func (q *Query) Snapshot() *Query {
|
||
q.m.Lock()
|
||
q.op.options.Snapshot = true
|
||
q.op.hasOptions = true
|
||
q.m.Unlock()
|
||
return q
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Comment adds a comment to the query to identify it in the database profiler output.
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/operator/meta/comment
|
||
// http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/command/profile
|
||
// http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/administration/analyzing-mongodb-performance/#database-profiling
|
||
//
|
||
func (q *Query) Comment(comment string) *Query {
|
||
q.m.Lock()
|
||
q.op.options.Comment = comment
|
||
q.op.hasOptions = true
|
||
q.m.Unlock()
|
||
return q
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// LogReplay enables an option that optimizes queries that are typically
|
||
// made on the MongoDB oplog for replaying it. This is an internal
|
||
// implementation aspect and most likely uninteresting for other uses.
|
||
// It has seen at least one use case, though, so it's exposed via the API.
|
||
func (q *Query) LogReplay() *Query {
|
||
q.m.Lock()
|
||
q.op.flags |= flagLogReplay
|
||
q.m.Unlock()
|
||
return q
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
func checkQueryError(fullname string, d []byte) error {
|
||
l := len(d)
|
||
if l < 16 {
|
||
return nil
|
||
}
|
||
if d[5] == '$' && d[6] == 'e' && d[7] == 'r' && d[8] == 'r' && d[9] == '\x00' && d[4] == '\x02' {
|
||
goto Error
|
||
}
|
||
if len(fullname) < 5 || fullname[len(fullname)-5:] != ".$cmd" {
|
||
return nil
|
||
}
|
||
for i := 0; i+8 < l; i++ {
|
||
if d[i] == '\x02' && d[i+1] == 'e' && d[i+2] == 'r' && d[i+3] == 'r' && d[i+4] == 'm' && d[i+5] == 's' && d[i+6] == 'g' && d[i+7] == '\x00' {
|
||
goto Error
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
return nil
|
||
|
||
Error:
|
||
result := &queryError{}
|
||
bson.Unmarshal(d, result)
|
||
if result.LastError != nil {
|
||
return result.LastError
|
||
}
|
||
if result.Err == "" && result.ErrMsg == "" {
|
||
return nil
|
||
}
|
||
if result.AssertionCode != 0 && result.Assertion != "" {
|
||
return &QueryError{Code: result.AssertionCode, Message: result.Assertion, Assertion: true}
|
||
}
|
||
if result.Err != "" {
|
||
return &QueryError{Code: result.Code, Message: result.Err}
|
||
}
|
||
return &QueryError{Code: result.Code, Message: result.ErrMsg}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// One executes the query and unmarshals the first obtained document into the
|
||
// result argument. The result must be a struct or map value capable of being
|
||
// unmarshalled into by gobson. This function blocks until either a result
|
||
// is available or an error happens. For example:
|
||
//
|
||
// err := collection.Find(bson.M{"a": 1}).One(&result)
|
||
//
|
||
// In case the resulting document includes a field named $err or errmsg, which
|
||
// are standard ways for MongoDB to return query errors, the returned err will
|
||
// be set to a *QueryError value including the Err message and the Code. In
|
||
// those cases, the result argument is still unmarshalled into with the
|
||
// received document so that any other custom values may be obtained if
|
||
// desired.
|
||
//
|
||
func (q *Query) One(result interface{}) (err error) {
|
||
q.m.Lock()
|
||
session := q.session
|
||
op := q.op // Copy.
|
||
q.m.Unlock()
|
||
|
||
socket, err := session.acquireSocket(true)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
defer socket.Release()
|
||
|
||
op.limit = -1
|
||
|
||
session.prepareQuery(&op)
|
||
|
||
expectFindReply := prepareFindOp(socket, &op, 1)
|
||
|
||
data, err := socket.SimpleQuery(&op)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
if data == nil {
|
||
return ErrNotFound
|
||
}
|
||
if expectFindReply {
|
||
var findReply struct {
|
||
Ok bool
|
||
Code int
|
||
Errmsg string
|
||
Cursor cursorData
|
||
}
|
||
err = bson.Unmarshal(data, &findReply)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
if !findReply.Ok && findReply.Errmsg != "" {
|
||
return &QueryError{Code: findReply.Code, Message: findReply.Errmsg}
|
||
}
|
||
if len(findReply.Cursor.FirstBatch) == 0 {
|
||
return ErrNotFound
|
||
}
|
||
data = findReply.Cursor.FirstBatch[0].Data
|
||
}
|
||
if result != nil {
|
||
err = bson.Unmarshal(data, result)
|
||
if err == nil {
|
||
debugf("Query %p document unmarshaled: %#v", q, result)
|
||
} else {
|
||
debugf("Query %p document unmarshaling failed: %#v", q, err)
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
return checkQueryError(op.collection, data)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// prepareFindOp translates op from being an old-style wire protocol query into
|
||
// a new-style find command if that's supported by the MongoDB server (3.2+).
|
||
// It returns whether to expect a find command result or not. Note op may be
|
||
// translated into an explain command, in which case the function returns false.
|
||
func prepareFindOp(socket *mongoSocket, op *queryOp, limit int32) bool {
|
||
if socket.ServerInfo().MaxWireVersion < 4 || op.collection == "admin.$cmd" {
|
||
return false
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
nameDot := strings.Index(op.collection, ".")
|
||
if nameDot < 0 {
|
||
panic("invalid query collection name: " + op.collection)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
find := findCmd{
|
||
Collection: op.collection[nameDot+1:],
|
||
Filter: op.query,
|
||
Projection: op.selector,
|
||
Sort: op.options.OrderBy,
|
||
Skip: op.skip,
|
||
Limit: limit,
|
||
MaxTimeMS: op.options.MaxTimeMS,
|
||
MaxScan: op.options.MaxScan,
|
||
Hint: op.options.Hint,
|
||
Comment: op.options.Comment,
|
||
Snapshot: op.options.Snapshot,
|
||
OplogReplay: op.flags&flagLogReplay != 0,
|
||
}
|
||
if op.limit < 0 {
|
||
find.BatchSize = -op.limit
|
||
find.SingleBatch = true
|
||
} else {
|
||
find.BatchSize = op.limit
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
explain := op.options.Explain
|
||
|
||
op.collection = op.collection[:nameDot] + ".$cmd"
|
||
op.query = &find
|
||
op.skip = 0
|
||
op.limit = -1
|
||
op.options = queryWrapper{}
|
||
op.hasOptions = false
|
||
|
||
if explain {
|
||
op.query = bson.D{{"explain", op.query}}
|
||
return false
|
||
}
|
||
return true
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
type cursorData struct {
|
||
FirstBatch []bson.Raw "firstBatch"
|
||
NextBatch []bson.Raw "nextBatch"
|
||
NS string
|
||
Id int64
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// findCmd holds the command used for performing queries on MongoDB 3.2+.
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// https://docs.mongodb.org/master/reference/command/find/#dbcmd.find
|
||
//
|
||
type findCmd struct {
|
||
Collection string `bson:"find"`
|
||
Filter interface{} `bson:"filter,omitempty"`
|
||
Sort interface{} `bson:"sort,omitempty"`
|
||
Projection interface{} `bson:"projection,omitempty"`
|
||
Hint interface{} `bson:"hint,omitempty"`
|
||
Skip interface{} `bson:"skip,omitempty"`
|
||
Limit int32 `bson:"limit,omitempty"`
|
||
BatchSize int32 `bson:"batchSize,omitempty"`
|
||
SingleBatch bool `bson:"singleBatch,omitempty"`
|
||
Comment string `bson:"comment,omitempty"`
|
||
MaxScan int `bson:"maxScan,omitempty"`
|
||
MaxTimeMS int `bson:"maxTimeMS,omitempty"`
|
||
ReadConcern interface{} `bson:"readConcern,omitempty"`
|
||
Max interface{} `bson:"max,omitempty"`
|
||
Min interface{} `bson:"min,omitempty"`
|
||
ReturnKey bool `bson:"returnKey,omitempty"`
|
||
ShowRecordId bool `bson:"showRecordId,omitempty"`
|
||
Snapshot bool `bson:"snapshot,omitempty"`
|
||
Tailable bool `bson:"tailable,omitempty"`
|
||
AwaitData bool `bson:"awaitData,omitempty"`
|
||
OplogReplay bool `bson:"oplogReplay,omitempty"`
|
||
NoCursorTimeout bool `bson:"noCursorTimeout,omitempty"`
|
||
AllowPartialResults bool `bson:"allowPartialResults,omitempty"`
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// getMoreCmd holds the command used for requesting more query results on MongoDB 3.2+.
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// https://docs.mongodb.org/master/reference/command/getMore/#dbcmd.getMore
|
||
//
|
||
type getMoreCmd struct {
|
||
CursorId int64 `bson:"getMore"`
|
||
Collection string `bson:"collection"`
|
||
BatchSize int32 `bson:"batchSize,omitempty"`
|
||
MaxTimeMS int64 `bson:"maxTimeMS,omitempty"`
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// run duplicates the behavior of collection.Find(query).One(&result)
|
||
// as performed by Database.Run, specializing the logic for running
|
||
// database commands on a given socket.
|
||
func (db *Database) run(socket *mongoSocket, cmd, result interface{}) (err error) {
|
||
// Database.Run:
|
||
if name, ok := cmd.(string); ok {
|
||
cmd = bson.D{{name, 1}}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Collection.Find:
|
||
session := db.Session
|
||
session.m.RLock()
|
||
op := session.queryConfig.op // Copy.
|
||
session.m.RUnlock()
|
||
op.query = cmd
|
||
op.collection = db.Name + ".$cmd"
|
||
|
||
// Query.One:
|
||
session.prepareQuery(&op)
|
||
op.limit = -1
|
||
|
||
data, err := socket.SimpleQuery(&op)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
if data == nil {
|
||
return ErrNotFound
|
||
}
|
||
if result != nil {
|
||
err = bson.Unmarshal(data, result)
|
||
if err == nil {
|
||
var res bson.M
|
||
bson.Unmarshal(data, &res)
|
||
debugf("Run command unmarshaled: %#v, result: %#v", op, res)
|
||
} else {
|
||
debugf("Run command unmarshaling failed: %#v", op, err)
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
return checkQueryError(op.collection, data)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// The DBRef type implements support for the database reference MongoDB
|
||
// convention as supported by multiple drivers. This convention enables
|
||
// cross-referencing documents between collections and databases using
|
||
// a structure which includes a collection name, a document id, and
|
||
// optionally a database name.
|
||
//
|
||
// See the FindRef methods on Session and on Database.
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Database+References
|
||
//
|
||
type DBRef struct {
|
||
Collection string `bson:"$ref"`
|
||
Id interface{} `bson:"$id"`
|
||
Database string `bson:"$db,omitempty"`
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// NOTE: Order of fields for DBRef above does matter, per documentation.
|
||
|
||
// FindRef returns a query that looks for the document in the provided
|
||
// reference. If the reference includes the DB field, the document will
|
||
// be retrieved from the respective database.
|
||
//
|
||
// See also the DBRef type and the FindRef method on Session.
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Database+References
|
||
//
|
||
func (db *Database) FindRef(ref *DBRef) *Query {
|
||
var c *Collection
|
||
if ref.Database == "" {
|
||
c = db.C(ref.Collection)
|
||
} else {
|
||
c = db.Session.DB(ref.Database).C(ref.Collection)
|
||
}
|
||
return c.FindId(ref.Id)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// FindRef returns a query that looks for the document in the provided
|
||
// reference. For a DBRef to be resolved correctly at the session level
|
||
// it must necessarily have the optional DB field defined.
|
||
//
|
||
// See also the DBRef type and the FindRef method on Database.
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Database+References
|
||
//
|
||
func (s *Session) FindRef(ref *DBRef) *Query {
|
||
if ref.Database == "" {
|
||
panic(errors.New(fmt.Sprintf("Can't resolve database for %#v", ref)))
|
||
}
|
||
c := s.DB(ref.Database).C(ref.Collection)
|
||
return c.FindId(ref.Id)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// CollectionNames returns the collection names present in the db database.
|
||
func (db *Database) CollectionNames() (names []string, err error) {
|
||
// Clone session and set it to Monotonic mode so that the server
|
||
// used for the query may be safely obtained afterwards, if
|
||
// necessary for iteration when a cursor is received.
|
||
cloned := db.Session.nonEventual()
|
||
defer cloned.Close()
|
||
|
||
batchSize := int(cloned.queryConfig.op.limit)
|
||
|
||
// Try with a command.
|
||
var result struct {
|
||
Collections []bson.Raw
|
||
Cursor cursorData
|
||
}
|
||
err = db.With(cloned).Run(bson.D{{"listCollections", 1}, {"cursor", bson.D{{"batchSize", batchSize}}}}, &result)
|
||
if err == nil {
|
||
firstBatch := result.Collections
|
||
if firstBatch == nil {
|
||
firstBatch = result.Cursor.FirstBatch
|
||
}
|
||
var iter *Iter
|
||
ns := strings.SplitN(result.Cursor.NS, ".", 2)
|
||
if len(ns) < 2 {
|
||
iter = db.With(cloned).C("").NewIter(nil, firstBatch, result.Cursor.Id, nil)
|
||
} else {
|
||
iter = cloned.DB(ns[0]).C(ns[1]).NewIter(nil, firstBatch, result.Cursor.Id, nil)
|
||
}
|
||
var coll struct{ Name string }
|
||
for iter.Next(&coll) {
|
||
names = append(names, coll.Name)
|
||
}
|
||
if err := iter.Close(); err != nil {
|
||
return nil, err
|
||
}
|
||
sort.Strings(names)
|
||
return names, err
|
||
}
|
||
if err != nil && !isNoCmd(err) {
|
||
return nil, err
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Command not yet supported. Query the database instead.
|
||
nameIndex := len(db.Name) + 1
|
||
iter := db.C("system.namespaces").Find(nil).Iter()
|
||
var coll struct{ Name string }
|
||
for iter.Next(&coll) {
|
||
if strings.Index(coll.Name, "$") < 0 || strings.Index(coll.Name, ".oplog.$") >= 0 {
|
||
names = append(names, coll.Name[nameIndex:])
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
if err := iter.Close(); err != nil {
|
||
return nil, err
|
||
}
|
||
sort.Strings(names)
|
||
return names, nil
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
type dbNames struct {
|
||
Databases []struct {
|
||
Name string
|
||
Empty bool
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// DatabaseNames returns the names of non-empty databases present in the cluster.
|
||
func (s *Session) DatabaseNames() (names []string, err error) {
|
||
var result dbNames
|
||
err = s.Run("listDatabases", &result)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
return nil, err
|
||
}
|
||
for _, db := range result.Databases {
|
||
if !db.Empty {
|
||
names = append(names, db.Name)
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
sort.Strings(names)
|
||
return names, nil
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Iter executes the query and returns an iterator capable of going over all
|
||
// the results. Results will be returned in batches of configurable
|
||
// size (see the Batch method) and more documents will be requested when a
|
||
// configurable number of documents is iterated over (see the Prefetch method).
|
||
func (q *Query) Iter() *Iter {
|
||
q.m.Lock()
|
||
session := q.session
|
||
op := q.op
|
||
prefetch := q.prefetch
|
||
limit := q.limit
|
||
q.m.Unlock()
|
||
|
||
iter := &Iter{
|
||
session: session,
|
||
prefetch: prefetch,
|
||
limit: limit,
|
||
timeout: -1,
|
||
}
|
||
iter.gotReply.L = &iter.m
|
||
iter.op.collection = op.collection
|
||
iter.op.limit = op.limit
|
||
iter.op.replyFunc = iter.replyFunc()
|
||
iter.docsToReceive++
|
||
|
||
socket, err := session.acquireSocket(true)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
iter.err = err
|
||
return iter
|
||
}
|
||
defer socket.Release()
|
||
|
||
session.prepareQuery(&op)
|
||
op.replyFunc = iter.op.replyFunc
|
||
|
||
if prepareFindOp(socket, &op, limit) {
|
||
iter.findCmd = true
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
iter.server = socket.Server()
|
||
err = socket.Query(&op)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
// Must lock as the query is already out and it may call replyFunc.
|
||
iter.m.Lock()
|
||
iter.err = err
|
||
iter.m.Unlock()
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
return iter
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Tail returns a tailable iterator. Unlike a normal iterator, a
|
||
// tailable iterator may wait for new values to be inserted in the
|
||
// collection once the end of the current result set is reached,
|
||
// A tailable iterator may only be used with capped collections.
|
||
//
|
||
// The timeout parameter indicates how long Next will block waiting
|
||
// for a result before timing out. If set to -1, Next will not
|
||
// timeout, and will continue waiting for a result for as long as
|
||
// the cursor is valid and the session is not closed. If set to 0,
|
||
// Next times out as soon as it reaches the end of the result set.
|
||
// Otherwise, Next will wait for at least the given number of
|
||
// seconds for a new document to be available before timing out.
|
||
//
|
||
// On timeouts, Next will unblock and return false, and the Timeout
|
||
// method will return true if called. In these cases, Next may still
|
||
// be called again on the same iterator to check if a new value is
|
||
// available at the current cursor position, and again it will block
|
||
// according to the specified timeoutSecs. If the cursor becomes
|
||
// invalid, though, both Next and Timeout will return false and
|
||
// the query must be restarted.
|
||
//
|
||
// The following example demonstrates timeout handling and query
|
||
// restarting:
|
||
//
|
||
// iter := collection.Find(nil).Sort("$natural").Tail(5 * time.Second)
|
||
// for {
|
||
// for iter.Next(&result) {
|
||
// fmt.Println(result.Id)
|
||
// lastId = result.Id
|
||
// }
|
||
// if iter.Err() != nil {
|
||
// return iter.Close()
|
||
// }
|
||
// if iter.Timeout() {
|
||
// continue
|
||
// }
|
||
// query := collection.Find(bson.M{"_id": bson.M{"$gt": lastId}})
|
||
// iter = query.Sort("$natural").Tail(5 * time.Second)
|
||
// }
|
||
// iter.Close()
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Tailable+Cursors
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Capped+Collections
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Sorting+and+Natural+Order
|
||
//
|
||
func (q *Query) Tail(timeout time.Duration) *Iter {
|
||
q.m.Lock()
|
||
session := q.session
|
||
op := q.op
|
||
prefetch := q.prefetch
|
||
q.m.Unlock()
|
||
|
||
iter := &Iter{session: session, prefetch: prefetch}
|
||
iter.gotReply.L = &iter.m
|
||
iter.timeout = timeout
|
||
iter.op.collection = op.collection
|
||
iter.op.limit = op.limit
|
||
iter.op.replyFunc = iter.replyFunc()
|
||
iter.docsToReceive++
|
||
session.prepareQuery(&op)
|
||
op.replyFunc = iter.op.replyFunc
|
||
op.flags |= flagTailable | flagAwaitData
|
||
|
||
socket, err := session.acquireSocket(true)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
iter.err = err
|
||
} else {
|
||
iter.server = socket.Server()
|
||
err = socket.Query(&op)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
// Must lock as the query is already out and it may call replyFunc.
|
||
iter.m.Lock()
|
||
iter.err = err
|
||
iter.m.Unlock()
|
||
}
|
||
socket.Release()
|
||
}
|
||
return iter
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
func (s *Session) prepareQuery(op *queryOp) {
|
||
s.m.RLock()
|
||
op.mode = s.consistency
|
||
if s.slaveOk {
|
||
op.flags |= flagSlaveOk
|
||
}
|
||
s.m.RUnlock()
|
||
return
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Err returns nil if no errors happened during iteration, or the actual
|
||
// error otherwise.
|
||
//
|
||
// In case a resulting document included a field named $err or errmsg, which are
|
||
// standard ways for MongoDB to report an improper query, the returned value has
|
||
// a *QueryError type, and includes the Err message and the Code.
|
||
func (iter *Iter) Err() error {
|
||
iter.m.Lock()
|
||
err := iter.err
|
||
iter.m.Unlock()
|
||
if err == ErrNotFound {
|
||
return nil
|
||
}
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Close kills the server cursor used by the iterator, if any, and returns
|
||
// nil if no errors happened during iteration, or the actual error otherwise.
|
||
//
|
||
// Server cursors are automatically closed at the end of an iteration, which
|
||
// means close will do nothing unless the iteration was interrupted before
|
||
// the server finished sending results to the driver. If Close is not called
|
||
// in such a situation, the cursor will remain available at the server until
|
||
// the default cursor timeout period is reached. No further problems arise.
|
||
//
|
||
// Close is idempotent. That means it can be called repeatedly and will
|
||
// return the same result every time.
|
||
//
|
||
// In case a resulting document included a field named $err or errmsg, which are
|
||
// standard ways for MongoDB to report an improper query, the returned value has
|
||
// a *QueryError type.
|
||
func (iter *Iter) Close() error {
|
||
iter.m.Lock()
|
||
cursorId := iter.op.cursorId
|
||
iter.op.cursorId = 0
|
||
err := iter.err
|
||
iter.m.Unlock()
|
||
if cursorId == 0 {
|
||
if err == ErrNotFound {
|
||
return nil
|
||
}
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
socket, err := iter.acquireSocket()
|
||
if err == nil {
|
||
// TODO Batch kills.
|
||
err = socket.Query(&killCursorsOp{[]int64{cursorId}})
|
||
socket.Release()
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
iter.m.Lock()
|
||
if err != nil && (iter.err == nil || iter.err == ErrNotFound) {
|
||
iter.err = err
|
||
} else if iter.err != ErrNotFound {
|
||
err = iter.err
|
||
}
|
||
iter.m.Unlock()
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Timeout returns true if Next returned false due to a timeout of
|
||
// a tailable cursor. In those cases, Next may be called again to continue
|
||
// the iteration at the previous cursor position.
|
||
func (iter *Iter) Timeout() bool {
|
||
iter.m.Lock()
|
||
result := iter.timedout
|
||
iter.m.Unlock()
|
||
return result
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Next retrieves the next document from the result set, blocking if necessary.
|
||
// This method will also automatically retrieve another batch of documents from
|
||
// the server when the current one is exhausted, or before that in background
|
||
// if pre-fetching is enabled (see the Query.Prefetch and Session.SetPrefetch
|
||
// methods).
|
||
//
|
||
// Next returns true if a document was successfully unmarshalled onto result,
|
||
// and false at the end of the result set or if an error happened.
|
||
// When Next returns false, the Err method should be called to verify if
|
||
// there was an error during iteration.
|
||
//
|
||
// For example:
|
||
//
|
||
// iter := collection.Find(nil).Iter()
|
||
// for iter.Next(&result) {
|
||
// fmt.Printf("Result: %v\n", result.Id)
|
||
// }
|
||
// if err := iter.Close(); err != nil {
|
||
// return err
|
||
// }
|
||
//
|
||
func (iter *Iter) Next(result interface{}) bool {
|
||
iter.m.Lock()
|
||
iter.timedout = false
|
||
timeout := time.Time{}
|
||
for iter.err == nil && iter.docData.Len() == 0 && (iter.docsToReceive > 0 || iter.op.cursorId != 0) {
|
||
if iter.docsToReceive == 0 {
|
||
if iter.timeout >= 0 {
|
||
if timeout.IsZero() {
|
||
timeout = time.Now().Add(iter.timeout)
|
||
}
|
||
if time.Now().After(timeout) {
|
||
iter.timedout = true
|
||
iter.m.Unlock()
|
||
return false
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
iter.getMore()
|
||
if iter.err != nil {
|
||
break
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
iter.gotReply.Wait()
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Exhaust available data before reporting any errors.
|
||
if docData, ok := iter.docData.Pop().([]byte); ok {
|
||
close := false
|
||
if iter.limit > 0 {
|
||
iter.limit--
|
||
if iter.limit == 0 {
|
||
if iter.docData.Len() > 0 {
|
||
iter.m.Unlock()
|
||
panic(fmt.Errorf("data remains after limit exhausted: %d", iter.docData.Len()))
|
||
}
|
||
iter.err = ErrNotFound
|
||
close = true
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
if iter.op.cursorId != 0 && iter.err == nil {
|
||
iter.docsBeforeMore--
|
||
if iter.docsBeforeMore == -1 {
|
||
iter.getMore()
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
iter.m.Unlock()
|
||
|
||
if close {
|
||
iter.Close()
|
||
}
|
||
err := bson.Unmarshal(docData, result)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
debugf("Iter %p document unmarshaling failed: %#v", iter, err)
|
||
iter.m.Lock()
|
||
if iter.err == nil {
|
||
iter.err = err
|
||
}
|
||
iter.m.Unlock()
|
||
return false
|
||
}
|
||
debugf("Iter %p document unmarshaled: %#v", iter, result)
|
||
// XXX Only have to check first document for a query error?
|
||
err = checkQueryError(iter.op.collection, docData)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
iter.m.Lock()
|
||
if iter.err == nil {
|
||
iter.err = err
|
||
}
|
||
iter.m.Unlock()
|
||
return false
|
||
}
|
||
return true
|
||
} else if iter.err != nil {
|
||
debugf("Iter %p returning false: %s", iter, iter.err)
|
||
iter.m.Unlock()
|
||
return false
|
||
} else if iter.op.cursorId == 0 {
|
||
iter.err = ErrNotFound
|
||
debugf("Iter %p exhausted with cursor=0", iter)
|
||
iter.m.Unlock()
|
||
return false
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
panic("unreachable")
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// All retrieves all documents from the result set into the provided slice
|
||
// and closes the iterator.
|
||
//
|
||
// The result argument must necessarily be the address for a slice. The slice
|
||
// may be nil or previously allocated.
|
||
//
|
||
// WARNING: Obviously, All must not be used with result sets that may be
|
||
// potentially large, since it may consume all memory until the system
|
||
// crashes. Consider building the query with a Limit clause to ensure the
|
||
// result size is bounded.
|
||
//
|
||
// For instance:
|
||
//
|
||
// var result []struct{ Value int }
|
||
// iter := collection.Find(nil).Limit(100).Iter()
|
||
// err := iter.All(&result)
|
||
// if err != nil {
|
||
// return err
|
||
// }
|
||
//
|
||
func (iter *Iter) All(result interface{}) error {
|
||
resultv := reflect.ValueOf(result)
|
||
if resultv.Kind() != reflect.Ptr || resultv.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Slice {
|
||
panic("result argument must be a slice address")
|
||
}
|
||
slicev := resultv.Elem()
|
||
slicev = slicev.Slice(0, slicev.Cap())
|
||
elemt := slicev.Type().Elem()
|
||
i := 0
|
||
for {
|
||
if slicev.Len() == i {
|
||
elemp := reflect.New(elemt)
|
||
if !iter.Next(elemp.Interface()) {
|
||
break
|
||
}
|
||
slicev = reflect.Append(slicev, elemp.Elem())
|
||
slicev = slicev.Slice(0, slicev.Cap())
|
||
} else {
|
||
if !iter.Next(slicev.Index(i).Addr().Interface()) {
|
||
break
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
i++
|
||
}
|
||
resultv.Elem().Set(slicev.Slice(0, i))
|
||
return iter.Close()
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// All works like Iter.All.
|
||
func (q *Query) All(result interface{}) error {
|
||
return q.Iter().All(result)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// The For method is obsolete and will be removed in a future release.
|
||
// See Iter as an elegant replacement.
|
||
func (q *Query) For(result interface{}, f func() error) error {
|
||
return q.Iter().For(result, f)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// The For method is obsolete and will be removed in a future release.
|
||
// See Iter as an elegant replacement.
|
||
func (iter *Iter) For(result interface{}, f func() error) (err error) {
|
||
valid := false
|
||
v := reflect.ValueOf(result)
|
||
if v.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
|
||
v = v.Elem()
|
||
switch v.Kind() {
|
||
case reflect.Map, reflect.Ptr, reflect.Interface, reflect.Slice:
|
||
valid = v.IsNil()
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
if !valid {
|
||
panic("For needs a pointer to nil reference value. See the documentation.")
|
||
}
|
||
zero := reflect.Zero(v.Type())
|
||
for {
|
||
v.Set(zero)
|
||
if !iter.Next(result) {
|
||
break
|
||
}
|
||
err = f()
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
return iter.Err()
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// acquireSocket acquires a socket from the same server that the iterator
|
||
// cursor was obtained from.
|
||
//
|
||
// WARNING: This method must not be called with iter.m locked. Acquiring the
|
||
// socket depends on the cluster sync loop, and the cluster sync loop might
|
||
// attempt actions which cause replyFunc to be called, inducing a deadlock.
|
||
func (iter *Iter) acquireSocket() (*mongoSocket, error) {
|
||
socket, err := iter.session.acquireSocket(true)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
return nil, err
|
||
}
|
||
if socket.Server() != iter.server {
|
||
// Socket server changed during iteration. This may happen
|
||
// with Eventual sessions, if a Refresh is done, or if a
|
||
// monotonic session gets a write and shifts from secondary
|
||
// to primary. Our cursor is in a specific server, though.
|
||
iter.session.m.Lock()
|
||
sockTimeout := iter.session.sockTimeout
|
||
iter.session.m.Unlock()
|
||
socket.Release()
|
||
socket, _, err = iter.server.AcquireSocket(0, sockTimeout)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
return nil, err
|
||
}
|
||
err := iter.session.socketLogin(socket)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
socket.Release()
|
||
return nil, err
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
return socket, nil
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
func (iter *Iter) getMore() {
|
||
// Increment now so that unlocking the iterator won't cause a
|
||
// different goroutine to get here as well.
|
||
iter.docsToReceive++
|
||
iter.m.Unlock()
|
||
socket, err := iter.acquireSocket()
|
||
iter.m.Lock()
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
iter.err = err
|
||
return
|
||
}
|
||
defer socket.Release()
|
||
|
||
debugf("Iter %p requesting more documents", iter)
|
||
if iter.limit > 0 {
|
||
// The -1 below accounts for the fact docsToReceive was incremented above.
|
||
limit := iter.limit - int32(iter.docsToReceive-1) - int32(iter.docData.Len())
|
||
if limit < iter.op.limit {
|
||
iter.op.limit = limit
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
var op interface{}
|
||
if iter.findCmd {
|
||
op = iter.getMoreCmd()
|
||
} else {
|
||
op = &iter.op
|
||
}
|
||
if err := socket.Query(op); err != nil {
|
||
iter.docsToReceive--
|
||
iter.err = err
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
func (iter *Iter) getMoreCmd() *queryOp {
|
||
// TODO: Define the query statically in the Iter type, next to getMoreOp.
|
||
nameDot := strings.Index(iter.op.collection, ".")
|
||
if nameDot < 0 {
|
||
panic("invalid query collection name: " + iter.op.collection)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
getMore := getMoreCmd{
|
||
CursorId: iter.op.cursorId,
|
||
Collection: iter.op.collection[nameDot+1:],
|
||
BatchSize: iter.op.limit,
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
var op queryOp
|
||
op.collection = iter.op.collection[:nameDot] + ".$cmd"
|
||
op.query = &getMore
|
||
op.limit = -1
|
||
op.replyFunc = iter.op.replyFunc
|
||
return &op
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
type countCmd struct {
|
||
Count string
|
||
Query interface{}
|
||
Limit int32 ",omitempty"
|
||
Skip int32 ",omitempty"
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Count returns the total number of documents in the result set.
|
||
func (q *Query) Count() (n int, err error) {
|
||
q.m.Lock()
|
||
session := q.session
|
||
op := q.op
|
||
limit := q.limit
|
||
q.m.Unlock()
|
||
|
||
c := strings.Index(op.collection, ".")
|
||
if c < 0 {
|
||
return 0, errors.New("Bad collection name: " + op.collection)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
dbname := op.collection[:c]
|
||
cname := op.collection[c+1:]
|
||
query := op.query
|
||
if query == nil {
|
||
query = bson.D{}
|
||
}
|
||
result := struct{ N int }{}
|
||
err = session.DB(dbname).Run(countCmd{cname, query, limit, op.skip}, &result)
|
||
return result.N, err
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Count returns the total number of documents in the collection.
|
||
func (c *Collection) Count() (n int, err error) {
|
||
return c.Find(nil).Count()
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
type distinctCmd struct {
|
||
Collection string "distinct"
|
||
Key string
|
||
Query interface{} ",omitempty"
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Distinct unmarshals into result the list of distinct values for the given key.
|
||
//
|
||
// For example:
|
||
//
|
||
// var result []int
|
||
// err := collection.Find(bson.M{"gender": "F"}).Distinct("age", &result)
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Aggregation
|
||
//
|
||
func (q *Query) Distinct(key string, result interface{}) error {
|
||
q.m.Lock()
|
||
session := q.session
|
||
op := q.op // Copy.
|
||
q.m.Unlock()
|
||
|
||
c := strings.Index(op.collection, ".")
|
||
if c < 0 {
|
||
return errors.New("Bad collection name: " + op.collection)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
dbname := op.collection[:c]
|
||
cname := op.collection[c+1:]
|
||
|
||
var doc struct{ Values bson.Raw }
|
||
err := session.DB(dbname).Run(distinctCmd{cname, key, op.query}, &doc)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
return err
|
||
}
|
||
return doc.Values.Unmarshal(result)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
type mapReduceCmd struct {
|
||
Collection string "mapreduce"
|
||
Map string ",omitempty"
|
||
Reduce string ",omitempty"
|
||
Finalize string ",omitempty"
|
||
Limit int32 ",omitempty"
|
||
Out interface{}
|
||
Query interface{} ",omitempty"
|
||
Sort interface{} ",omitempty"
|
||
Scope interface{} ",omitempty"
|
||
Verbose bool ",omitempty"
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
type mapReduceResult struct {
|
||
Results bson.Raw
|
||
Result bson.Raw
|
||
TimeMillis int64 "timeMillis"
|
||
Counts struct{ Input, Emit, Output int }
|
||
Ok bool
|
||
Err string
|
||
Timing *MapReduceTime
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
type MapReduce struct {
|
||
Map string // Map Javascript function code (required)
|
||
Reduce string // Reduce Javascript function code (required)
|
||
Finalize string // Finalize Javascript function code (optional)
|
||
Out interface{} // Output collection name or document. If nil, results are inlined into the result parameter.
|
||
Scope interface{} // Optional global scope for Javascript functions
|
||
Verbose bool
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
type MapReduceInfo struct {
|
||
InputCount int // Number of documents mapped
|
||
EmitCount int // Number of times reduce called emit
|
||
OutputCount int // Number of documents in resulting collection
|
||
Database string // Output database, if results are not inlined
|
||
Collection string // Output collection, if results are not inlined
|
||
Time int64 // Time to run the job, in nanoseconds
|
||
VerboseTime *MapReduceTime // Only defined if Verbose was true
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
type MapReduceTime struct {
|
||
Total int64 // Total time, in nanoseconds
|
||
Map int64 "mapTime" // Time within map function, in nanoseconds
|
||
EmitLoop int64 "emitLoop" // Time within the emit/map loop, in nanoseconds
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// MapReduce executes a map/reduce job for documents covered by the query.
|
||
// That kind of job is suitable for very flexible bulk aggregation of data
|
||
// performed at the server side via Javascript functions.
|
||
//
|
||
// Results from the job may be returned as a result of the query itself
|
||
// through the result parameter in case they'll certainly fit in memory
|
||
// and in a single document. If there's the possibility that the amount
|
||
// of data might be too large, results must be stored back in an alternative
|
||
// collection or even a separate database, by setting the Out field of the
|
||
// provided MapReduce job. In that case, provide nil as the result parameter.
|
||
//
|
||
// These are some of the ways to set Out:
|
||
//
|
||
// nil
|
||
// Inline results into the result parameter.
|
||
//
|
||
// bson.M{"replace": "mycollection"}
|
||
// The output will be inserted into a collection which replaces any
|
||
// existing collection with the same name.
|
||
//
|
||
// bson.M{"merge": "mycollection"}
|
||
// This option will merge new data into the old output collection. In
|
||
// other words, if the same key exists in both the result set and the
|
||
// old collection, the new key will overwrite the old one.
|
||
//
|
||
// bson.M{"reduce": "mycollection"}
|
||
// If documents exist for a given key in the result set and in the old
|
||
// collection, then a reduce operation (using the specified reduce
|
||
// function) will be performed on the two values and the result will be
|
||
// written to the output collection. If a finalize function was
|
||
// provided, this will be run after the reduce as well.
|
||
//
|
||
// bson.M{...., "db": "mydb"}
|
||
// Any of the above options can have the "db" key included for doing
|
||
// the respective action in a separate database.
|
||
//
|
||
// The following is a trivial example which will count the number of
|
||
// occurrences of a field named n on each document in a collection, and
|
||
// will return results inline:
|
||
//
|
||
// job := &mgo.MapReduce{
|
||
// Map: "function() { emit(this.n, 1) }",
|
||
// Reduce: "function(key, values) { return Array.sum(values) }",
|
||
// }
|
||
// var result []struct { Id int "_id"; Value int }
|
||
// _, err := collection.Find(nil).MapReduce(job, &result)
|
||
// if err != nil {
|
||
// return err
|
||
// }
|
||
// for _, item := range result {
|
||
// fmt.Println(item.Value)
|
||
// }
|
||
//
|
||
// This function is compatible with MongoDB 1.7.4+.
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/MapReduce
|
||
//
|
||
func (q *Query) MapReduce(job *MapReduce, result interface{}) (info *MapReduceInfo, err error) {
|
||
q.m.Lock()
|
||
session := q.session
|
||
op := q.op // Copy.
|
||
limit := q.limit
|
||
q.m.Unlock()
|
||
|
||
c := strings.Index(op.collection, ".")
|
||
if c < 0 {
|
||
return nil, errors.New("Bad collection name: " + op.collection)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
dbname := op.collection[:c]
|
||
cname := op.collection[c+1:]
|
||
|
||
cmd := mapReduceCmd{
|
||
Collection: cname,
|
||
Map: job.Map,
|
||
Reduce: job.Reduce,
|
||
Finalize: job.Finalize,
|
||
Out: fixMROut(job.Out),
|
||
Scope: job.Scope,
|
||
Verbose: job.Verbose,
|
||
Query: op.query,
|
||
Sort: op.options.OrderBy,
|
||
Limit: limit,
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
if cmd.Out == nil {
|
||
cmd.Out = bson.D{{"inline", 1}}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
var doc mapReduceResult
|
||
err = session.DB(dbname).Run(&cmd, &doc)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
return nil, err
|
||
}
|
||
if doc.Err != "" {
|
||
return nil, errors.New(doc.Err)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
info = &MapReduceInfo{
|
||
InputCount: doc.Counts.Input,
|
||
EmitCount: doc.Counts.Emit,
|
||
OutputCount: doc.Counts.Output,
|
||
Time: doc.TimeMillis * 1e6,
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
if doc.Result.Kind == 0x02 {
|
||
err = doc.Result.Unmarshal(&info.Collection)
|
||
info.Database = dbname
|
||
} else if doc.Result.Kind == 0x03 {
|
||
var v struct{ Collection, Db string }
|
||
err = doc.Result.Unmarshal(&v)
|
||
info.Collection = v.Collection
|
||
info.Database = v.Db
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
if doc.Timing != nil {
|
||
info.VerboseTime = doc.Timing
|
||
info.VerboseTime.Total *= 1e6
|
||
info.VerboseTime.Map *= 1e6
|
||
info.VerboseTime.EmitLoop *= 1e6
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
return nil, err
|
||
}
|
||
if result != nil {
|
||
return info, doc.Results.Unmarshal(result)
|
||
}
|
||
return info, nil
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// The "out" option in the MapReduce command must be ordered. This was
|
||
// found after the implementation was accepting maps for a long time,
|
||
// so rather than breaking the API, we'll fix the order if necessary.
|
||
// Details about the order requirement may be seen in MongoDB's code:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://goo.gl/L8jwJX
|
||
//
|
||
func fixMROut(out interface{}) interface{} {
|
||
outv := reflect.ValueOf(out)
|
||
if outv.Kind() != reflect.Map || outv.Type().Key() != reflect.TypeOf("") {
|
||
return out
|
||
}
|
||
outs := make(bson.D, outv.Len())
|
||
|
||
outTypeIndex := -1
|
||
for i, k := range outv.MapKeys() {
|
||
ks := k.String()
|
||
outs[i].Name = ks
|
||
outs[i].Value = outv.MapIndex(k).Interface()
|
||
switch ks {
|
||
case "normal", "replace", "merge", "reduce", "inline":
|
||
outTypeIndex = i
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
if outTypeIndex > 0 {
|
||
outs[0], outs[outTypeIndex] = outs[outTypeIndex], outs[0]
|
||
}
|
||
return outs
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Change holds fields for running a findAndModify MongoDB command via
|
||
// the Query.Apply method.
|
||
type Change struct {
|
||
Update interface{} // The update document
|
||
Upsert bool // Whether to insert in case the document isn't found
|
||
Remove bool // Whether to remove the document found rather than updating
|
||
ReturnNew bool // Should the modified document be returned rather than the old one
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
type findModifyCmd struct {
|
||
Collection string "findAndModify"
|
||
Query, Update, Sort, Fields interface{} ",omitempty"
|
||
Upsert, Remove, New bool ",omitempty"
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
type valueResult struct {
|
||
Value bson.Raw
|
||
LastError LastError "lastErrorObject"
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Apply runs the findAndModify MongoDB command, which allows updating, upserting
|
||
// or removing a document matching a query and atomically returning either the old
|
||
// version (the default) or the new version of the document (when ReturnNew is true).
|
||
// If no objects are found Apply returns ErrNotFound.
|
||
//
|
||
// The Sort and Select query methods affect the result of Apply. In case
|
||
// multiple documents match the query, Sort enables selecting which document to
|
||
// act upon by ordering it first. Select enables retrieving only a selection
|
||
// of fields of the new or old document.
|
||
//
|
||
// This simple example increments a counter and prints its new value:
|
||
//
|
||
// change := mgo.Change{
|
||
// Update: bson.M{"$inc": bson.M{"n": 1}},
|
||
// ReturnNew: true,
|
||
// }
|
||
// info, err = col.Find(M{"_id": id}).Apply(change, &doc)
|
||
// fmt.Println(doc.N)
|
||
//
|
||
// This method depends on MongoDB >= 2.0 to work properly.
|
||
//
|
||
// Relevant documentation:
|
||
//
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/findAndModify+Command
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Updating
|
||
// http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Atomic+Operations
|
||
//
|
||
func (q *Query) Apply(change Change, result interface{}) (info *ChangeInfo, err error) {
|
||
q.m.Lock()
|
||
session := q.session
|
||
op := q.op // Copy.
|
||
q.m.Unlock()
|
||
|
||
c := strings.Index(op.collection, ".")
|
||
if c < 0 {
|
||
return nil, errors.New("bad collection name: " + op.collection)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
dbname := op.collection[:c]
|
||
cname := op.collection[c+1:]
|
||
|
||
cmd := findModifyCmd{
|
||
Collection: cname,
|
||
Update: change.Update,
|
||
Upsert: change.Upsert,
|
||
Remove: change.Remove,
|
||
New: change.ReturnNew,
|
||
Query: op.query,
|
||
Sort: op.options.OrderBy,
|
||
Fields: op.selector,
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
session = session.Clone()
|
||
defer session.Close()
|
||
session.SetMode(Strong, false)
|
||
|
||
var doc valueResult
|
||
err = session.DB(dbname).Run(&cmd, &doc)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
if qerr, ok := err.(*QueryError); ok && qerr.Message == "No matching object found" {
|
||
return nil, ErrNotFound
|
||
}
|
||
return nil, err
|
||
}
|
||
if doc.LastError.N == 0 {
|
||
return nil, ErrNotFound
|
||
}
|
||
if doc.Value.Kind != 0x0A && result != nil {
|
||
err = doc.Value.Unmarshal(result)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
return nil, err
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
info = &ChangeInfo{}
|
||
lerr := &doc.LastError
|
||
if lerr.UpdatedExisting {
|
||
info.Updated = lerr.N
|
||
info.Matched = lerr.N
|
||
} else if change.Remove {
|
||
info.Removed = lerr.N
|
||
info.Matched = lerr.N
|
||
} else if change.Upsert {
|
||
info.UpsertedId = lerr.UpsertedId
|
||
}
|
||
return info, nil
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// The BuildInfo type encapsulates details about the running MongoDB server.
|
||
//
|
||
// Note that the VersionArray field was introduced in MongoDB 2.0+, but it is
|
||
// internally assembled from the Version information for previous versions.
|
||
// In both cases, VersionArray is guaranteed to have at least 4 entries.
|
||
type BuildInfo struct {
|
||
Version string
|
||
VersionArray []int `bson:"versionArray"` // On MongoDB 2.0+; assembled from Version otherwise
|
||
GitVersion string `bson:"gitVersion"`
|
||
OpenSSLVersion string `bson:"OpenSSLVersion"`
|
||
SysInfo string `bson:"sysInfo"` // Deprecated and empty on MongoDB 3.2+.
|
||
Bits int
|
||
Debug bool
|
||
MaxObjectSize int `bson:"maxBsonObjectSize"`
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// VersionAtLeast returns whether the BuildInfo version is greater than or
|
||
// equal to the provided version number. If more than one number is
|
||
// provided, numbers will be considered as major, minor, and so on.
|
||
func (bi *BuildInfo) VersionAtLeast(version ...int) bool {
|
||
for i := range version {
|
||
if i == len(bi.VersionArray) {
|
||
return false
|
||
}
|
||
if bi.VersionArray[i] < version[i] {
|
||
return false
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
return true
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// BuildInfo retrieves the version and other details about the
|
||
// running MongoDB server.
|
||
func (s *Session) BuildInfo() (info BuildInfo, err error) {
|
||
err = s.Run(bson.D{{"buildInfo", "1"}}, &info)
|
||
if len(info.VersionArray) == 0 {
|
||
for _, a := range strings.Split(info.Version, ".") {
|
||
i, err := strconv.Atoi(a)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
break
|
||
}
|
||
info.VersionArray = append(info.VersionArray, i)
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
for len(info.VersionArray) < 4 {
|
||
info.VersionArray = append(info.VersionArray, 0)
|
||
}
|
||
if i := strings.IndexByte(info.GitVersion, ' '); i >= 0 {
|
||
// Strip off the " modules: enterprise" suffix. This is a _git version_.
|
||
// That information may be moved to another field if people need it.
|
||
info.GitVersion = info.GitVersion[:i]
|
||
}
|
||
if info.SysInfo == "deprecated" {
|
||
info.SysInfo = ""
|
||
}
|
||
return
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
// Internal session handling helpers.
|
||
|
||
func (s *Session) acquireSocket(slaveOk bool) (*mongoSocket, error) {
|
||
|
||
// Read-only lock to check for previously reserved socket.
|
||
s.m.RLock()
|
||
// If there is a slave socket reserved and its use is acceptable, take it as long
|
||
// as there isn't a master socket which would be preferred by the read preference mode.
|
||
if s.slaveSocket != nil && s.slaveOk && slaveOk && (s.masterSocket == nil || s.consistency != PrimaryPreferred && s.consistency != Monotonic) {
|
||
socket := s.slaveSocket
|
||
socket.Acquire()
|
||
s.m.RUnlock()
|
||
return socket, nil
|
||
}
|
||
if s.masterSocket != nil {
|
||
socket := s.masterSocket
|
||
socket.Acquire()
|
||
s.m.RUnlock()
|
||
return socket, nil
|
||
}
|
||
s.m.RUnlock()
|
||
|
||
// No go. We may have to request a new socket and change the session,
|
||
// so try again but with an exclusive lock now.
|
||
s.m.Lock()
|
||
defer s.m.Unlock()
|
||
|
||
if s.slaveSocket != nil && s.slaveOk && slaveOk && (s.masterSocket == nil || s.consistency != PrimaryPreferred && s.consistency != Monotonic) {
|
||
s.slaveSocket.Acquire()
|
||
return s.slaveSocket, nil
|
||
}
|
||
if s.masterSocket != nil {
|
||
s.masterSocket.Acquire()
|
||
return s.masterSocket, nil
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Still not good. We need a new socket.
|
||
sock, err := s.cluster().AcquireSocket(s.consistency, slaveOk && s.slaveOk, s.syncTimeout, s.sockTimeout, s.queryConfig.op.serverTags, s.poolLimit)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
return nil, err
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Authenticate the new socket.
|
||
if err = s.socketLogin(sock); err != nil {
|
||
sock.Release()
|
||
return nil, err
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Keep track of the new socket, if necessary.
|
||
// Note that, as a special case, if the Eventual session was
|
||
// not refreshed (s.slaveSocket != nil), it means the developer
|
||
// asked to preserve an existing reserved socket, so we'll
|
||
// keep a master one around too before a Refresh happens.
|
||
if s.consistency != Eventual || s.slaveSocket != nil {
|
||
s.setSocket(sock)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Switch over a Monotonic session to the master.
|
||
if !slaveOk && s.consistency == Monotonic {
|
||
s.slaveOk = false
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
return sock, nil
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// setSocket binds socket to this section.
|
||
func (s *Session) setSocket(socket *mongoSocket) {
|
||
info := socket.Acquire()
|
||
if info.Master {
|
||
if s.masterSocket != nil {
|
||
panic("setSocket(master) with existing master socket reserved")
|
||
}
|
||
s.masterSocket = socket
|
||
} else {
|
||
if s.slaveSocket != nil {
|
||
panic("setSocket(slave) with existing slave socket reserved")
|
||
}
|
||
s.slaveSocket = socket
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// unsetSocket releases any slave and/or master sockets reserved.
|
||
func (s *Session) unsetSocket() {
|
||
if s.masterSocket != nil {
|
||
s.masterSocket.Release()
|
||
}
|
||
if s.slaveSocket != nil {
|
||
s.slaveSocket.Release()
|
||
}
|
||
s.masterSocket = nil
|
||
s.slaveSocket = nil
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
func (iter *Iter) replyFunc() replyFunc {
|
||
return func(err error, op *replyOp, docNum int, docData []byte) {
|
||
iter.m.Lock()
|
||
iter.docsToReceive--
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
iter.err = err
|
||
debugf("Iter %p received an error: %s", iter, err.Error())
|
||
} else if docNum == -1 {
|
||
debugf("Iter %p received no documents (cursor=%d).", iter, op.cursorId)
|
||
if op != nil && op.cursorId != 0 {
|
||
// It's a tailable cursor.
|
||
iter.op.cursorId = op.cursorId
|
||
} else if op != nil && op.cursorId == 0 && op.flags&1 == 1 {
|
||
// Cursor likely timed out.
|
||
iter.err = ErrCursor
|
||
} else {
|
||
iter.err = ErrNotFound
|
||
}
|
||
} else if iter.findCmd {
|
||
debugf("Iter %p received reply document %d/%d (cursor=%d)", iter, docNum+1, int(op.replyDocs), op.cursorId)
|
||
var findReply struct {
|
||
Ok bool
|
||
Code int
|
||
Errmsg string
|
||
Cursor cursorData
|
||
}
|
||
if err := bson.Unmarshal(docData, &findReply); err != nil {
|
||
iter.err = err
|
||
} else if !findReply.Ok && findReply.Errmsg != "" {
|
||
iter.err = &QueryError{Code: findReply.Code, Message: findReply.Errmsg}
|
||
} else if len(findReply.Cursor.FirstBatch) == 0 && len(findReply.Cursor.NextBatch) == 0 {
|
||
iter.err = ErrNotFound
|
||
} else {
|
||
batch := findReply.Cursor.FirstBatch
|
||
if len(batch) == 0 {
|
||
batch = findReply.Cursor.NextBatch
|
||
}
|
||
rdocs := len(batch)
|
||
for _, raw := range batch {
|
||
iter.docData.Push(raw.Data)
|
||
}
|
||
iter.docsToReceive = 0
|
||
docsToProcess := iter.docData.Len()
|
||
if iter.limit == 0 || int32(docsToProcess) < iter.limit {
|
||
iter.docsBeforeMore = docsToProcess - int(iter.prefetch*float64(rdocs))
|
||
} else {
|
||
iter.docsBeforeMore = -1
|
||
}
|
||
iter.op.cursorId = findReply.Cursor.Id
|
||
}
|
||
} else {
|
||
rdocs := int(op.replyDocs)
|
||
if docNum == 0 {
|
||
iter.docsToReceive += rdocs - 1
|
||
docsToProcess := iter.docData.Len() + rdocs
|
||
if iter.limit == 0 || int32(docsToProcess) < iter.limit {
|
||
iter.docsBeforeMore = docsToProcess - int(iter.prefetch*float64(rdocs))
|
||
} else {
|
||
iter.docsBeforeMore = -1
|
||
}
|
||
iter.op.cursorId = op.cursorId
|
||
}
|
||
debugf("Iter %p received reply document %d/%d (cursor=%d)", iter, docNum+1, rdocs, op.cursorId)
|
||
iter.docData.Push(docData)
|
||
}
|
||
iter.gotReply.Broadcast()
|
||
iter.m.Unlock()
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
type writeCmdResult struct {
|
||
Ok bool
|
||
N int
|
||
NModified int `bson:"nModified"`
|
||
Upserted []struct {
|
||
Index int
|
||
Id interface{} `_id`
|
||
}
|
||
ConcernError writeConcernError `bson:"writeConcernError"`
|
||
Errors []writeCmdError `bson:"writeErrors"`
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
type writeConcernError struct {
|
||
Code int
|
||
ErrMsg string
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
type writeCmdError struct {
|
||
Index int
|
||
Code int
|
||
ErrMsg string
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
func (r *writeCmdResult) BulkErrorCases() []BulkErrorCase {
|
||
ecases := make([]BulkErrorCase, len(r.Errors))
|
||
for i, err := range r.Errors {
|
||
ecases[i] = BulkErrorCase{err.Index, &QueryError{Code: err.Code, Message: err.ErrMsg}}
|
||
}
|
||
return ecases
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// writeOp runs the given modifying operation, potentially followed up
|
||
// by a getLastError command in case the session is in safe mode. The
|
||
// LastError result is made available in lerr, and if lerr.Err is set it
|
||
// will also be returned as err.
|
||
func (c *Collection) writeOp(op interface{}, ordered bool) (lerr *LastError, err error) {
|
||
s := c.Database.Session
|
||
socket, err := s.acquireSocket(c.Database.Name == "local")
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
return nil, err
|
||
}
|
||
defer socket.Release()
|
||
|
||
s.m.RLock()
|
||
safeOp := s.safeOp
|
||
bypassValidation := s.bypassValidation
|
||
s.m.RUnlock()
|
||
|
||
if socket.ServerInfo().MaxWireVersion >= 2 {
|
||
// Servers with a more recent write protocol benefit from write commands.
|
||
if op, ok := op.(*insertOp); ok && len(op.documents) > 1000 {
|
||
var lerr LastError
|
||
|
||
// Maximum batch size is 1000. Must split out in separate operations for compatibility.
|
||
all := op.documents
|
||
for i := 0; i < len(all); i += 1000 {
|
||
l := i + 1000
|
||
if l > len(all) {
|
||
l = len(all)
|
||
}
|
||
op.documents = all[i:l]
|
||
oplerr, err := c.writeOpCommand(socket, safeOp, op, ordered, bypassValidation)
|
||
lerr.N += oplerr.N
|
||
lerr.modified += oplerr.modified
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
for ei := range lerr.ecases {
|
||
oplerr.ecases[ei].Index += i
|
||
}
|
||
lerr.ecases = append(lerr.ecases, oplerr.ecases...)
|
||
if op.flags&1 == 0 {
|
||
return &lerr, err
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
if len(lerr.ecases) != 0 {
|
||
return &lerr, lerr.ecases[0].Err
|
||
}
|
||
return &lerr, nil
|
||
}
|
||
return c.writeOpCommand(socket, safeOp, op, ordered, bypassValidation)
|
||
} else if updateOps, ok := op.(bulkUpdateOp); ok {
|
||
var lerr LastError
|
||
for i, updateOp := range updateOps {
|
||
oplerr, err := c.writeOpQuery(socket, safeOp, updateOp, ordered)
|
||
lerr.N += oplerr.N
|
||
lerr.modified += oplerr.modified
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
lerr.ecases = append(lerr.ecases, BulkErrorCase{i, err})
|
||
if ordered {
|
||
break
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
if len(lerr.ecases) != 0 {
|
||
return &lerr, lerr.ecases[0].Err
|
||
}
|
||
return &lerr, nil
|
||
} else if deleteOps, ok := op.(bulkDeleteOp); ok {
|
||
var lerr LastError
|
||
for i, deleteOp := range deleteOps {
|
||
oplerr, err := c.writeOpQuery(socket, safeOp, deleteOp, ordered)
|
||
lerr.N += oplerr.N
|
||
lerr.modified += oplerr.modified
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
lerr.ecases = append(lerr.ecases, BulkErrorCase{i, err})
|
||
if ordered {
|
||
break
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
if len(lerr.ecases) != 0 {
|
||
return &lerr, lerr.ecases[0].Err
|
||
}
|
||
return &lerr, nil
|
||
}
|
||
return c.writeOpQuery(socket, safeOp, op, ordered)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
func (c *Collection) writeOpQuery(socket *mongoSocket, safeOp *queryOp, op interface{}, ordered bool) (lerr *LastError, err error) {
|
||
if safeOp == nil {
|
||
return nil, socket.Query(op)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
var mutex sync.Mutex
|
||
var replyData []byte
|
||
var replyErr error
|
||
mutex.Lock()
|
||
query := *safeOp // Copy the data.
|
||
query.collection = c.Database.Name + ".$cmd"
|
||
query.replyFunc = func(err error, reply *replyOp, docNum int, docData []byte) {
|
||
replyData = docData
|
||
replyErr = err
|
||
mutex.Unlock()
|
||
}
|
||
err = socket.Query(op, &query)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
return nil, err
|
||
}
|
||
mutex.Lock() // Wait.
|
||
if replyErr != nil {
|
||
return nil, replyErr // XXX TESTME
|
||
}
|
||
if hasErrMsg(replyData) {
|
||
// Looks like getLastError itself failed.
|
||
err = checkQueryError(query.collection, replyData)
|
||
if err != nil {
|
||
return nil, err
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
result := &LastError{}
|
||
bson.Unmarshal(replyData, &result)
|
||
debugf("Result from writing query: %#v", result)
|
||
if result.Err != "" {
|
||
result.ecases = []BulkErrorCase{{Index: 0, Err: result}}
|
||
if insert, ok := op.(*insertOp); ok && len(insert.documents) > 1 {
|
||
result.ecases[0].Index = -1
|
||
}
|
||
return result, result
|
||
}
|
||
// With MongoDB <2.6 we don't know how many actually changed, so make it the same as matched.
|
||
result.modified = result.N
|
||
return result, nil
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
func (c *Collection) writeOpCommand(socket *mongoSocket, safeOp *queryOp, op interface{}, ordered, bypassValidation bool) (lerr *LastError, err error) {
|
||
var writeConcern interface{}
|
||
if safeOp == nil {
|
||
writeConcern = bson.D{{"w", 0}}
|
||
} else {
|
||
writeConcern = safeOp.query.(*getLastError)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
var cmd bson.D
|
||
switch op := op.(type) {
|
||
case *insertOp:
|
||
// http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/command/insert
|
||
cmd = bson.D{
|
||
{"insert", c.Name},
|
||
{"documents", op.documents},
|
||
{"writeConcern", writeConcern},
|
||
{"ordered", op.flags&1 == 0},
|
||
}
|
||
case *updateOp:
|
||
// http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/command/update
|
||
cmd = bson.D{
|
||
{"update", c.Name},
|
||
{"updates", []interface{}{op}},
|
||
{"writeConcern", writeConcern},
|
||
{"ordered", ordered},
|
||
}
|
||
case bulkUpdateOp:
|
||
// http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/command/update
|
||
cmd = bson.D{
|
||
{"update", c.Name},
|
||
{"updates", op},
|
||
{"writeConcern", writeConcern},
|
||
{"ordered", ordered},
|
||
}
|
||
case *deleteOp:
|
||
// http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/command/delete
|
||
cmd = bson.D{
|
||
{"delete", c.Name},
|
||
{"deletes", []interface{}{op}},
|
||
{"writeConcern", writeConcern},
|
||
{"ordered", ordered},
|
||
}
|
||
case bulkDeleteOp:
|
||
// http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/command/delete
|
||
cmd = bson.D{
|
||
{"delete", c.Name},
|
||
{"deletes", op},
|
||
{"writeConcern", writeConcern},
|
||
{"ordered", ordered},
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
if bypassValidation {
|
||
cmd = append(cmd, bson.DocElem{"bypassDocumentValidation", true})
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
var result writeCmdResult
|
||
err = c.Database.run(socket, cmd, &result)
|
||
debugf("Write command result: %#v (err=%v)", result, err)
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ecases := result.BulkErrorCases()
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lerr = &LastError{
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UpdatedExisting: result.N > 0 && len(result.Upserted) == 0,
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N: result.N,
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modified: result.NModified,
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ecases: ecases,
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}
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if len(result.Upserted) > 0 {
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lerr.UpsertedId = result.Upserted[0].Id
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}
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if len(result.Errors) > 0 {
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e := result.Errors[0]
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lerr.Code = e.Code
|
||
lerr.Err = e.ErrMsg
|
||
err = lerr
|
||
} else if result.ConcernError.Code != 0 {
|
||
e := result.ConcernError
|
||
lerr.Code = e.Code
|
||
lerr.Err = e.ErrMsg
|
||
err = lerr
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
if err == nil && safeOp == nil {
|
||
return nil, nil
|
||
}
|
||
return lerr, err
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
func hasErrMsg(d []byte) bool {
|
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l := len(d)
|
||
for i := 0; i+8 < l; i++ {
|
||
if d[i] == '\x02' && d[i+1] == 'e' && d[i+2] == 'r' && d[i+3] == 'r' && d[i+4] == 'm' && d[i+5] == 's' && d[i+6] == 'g' && d[i+7] == '\x00' {
|
||
return true
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
return false
|
||
}
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