MongoDB\Driver\Manager::executeQuery
(mongodb >=1.0.0)
MongoDB\Driver\Manager::executeQuery — Execute a database query
Description
$namespace, MongoDB\Driver\Query $query, ?array $options = null): MongoDB\Driver\CursorSelects a server according to the "readPreference" option and executes the query on that server.
Default values for the "readPreference" option and Query's "readConcern" option will be inferred from an active transaction (indicated by the "session" option), followed by the connection URI.
Parameters
namespace(string)A fully qualified namespace (e.g.
"databaseName.collectionName").query(MongoDB\Driver\Query)The query to execute.
optionsoptions Option Type Description readPreference MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference A read preference to use for selecting a server for the operation.
session MongoDB\Driver\Session A session to associate with the operation.
Return Values
Returns MongoDB\Driver\Cursor on success.
Errors/Exceptions
- Throws MongoDB\Driver\Exception\InvalidArgumentException on argument parsing errors.
- Throws MongoDB\Driver\Exception\ConnectionException if connection to the server fails (for reasons other than authentication).
- Throws MongoDB\Driver\Exception\AuthenticationException if authentication is needed and fails.
- Throws MongoDB\Driver\Exception\RuntimeException on other errors (e.g. invalid query operators).
Changelog
| Version | Description |
|---|---|
| PECL mongodb 2.0.0 | The options parameter no longer accepts a MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference instance. |
| PECL mongodb 1.21.0 | Passing a MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference object as options is deprecated and will be removed in 2.0. |
| PECL mongodb 1.4.0 | The third parameter is now an options array. For backwards compatibility, this paramater will still accept a MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference object. |
Examples
Example #1 MongoDB\Driver\Manager::executeQuery() example
<?php
$manager = new MongoDB\Driver\Manager("mongodb://localhost:27017");
$bulk = new MongoDB\Driver\BulkWrite;
$bulk->insert(['x' => 1]);
$bulk->insert(['x' => 2]);
$bulk->insert(['x' => 3]);
$manager->executeBulkWrite('db.collection', $bulk);
$filter = ['x' => ['$gt' => 1]];
$options = [
'projection' => ['_id' => 0],
'sort' => ['x' => -1],
];
$query = new MongoDB\Driver\Query($filter, $options);
$cursor = $manager->executeQuery('db.collection', $query);
foreach ($cursor as $document) {
var_dump($document);
}
?>The above example will output:
object(stdClass)#6 (1) {
["x"]=>
int(3)
}
object(stdClass)#7 (1) {
["x"]=>
int(2)
}Example #2 Limiting execution time for a query
The "maxTimeMS" MongoDB\Driver\Query option may be used to limit the execution time of a query. Note that this time limit is enforced on the server side and does not take network latency into account. See » Terminate Running Operations in the MongoDB manual for more information.
<?php
$manager = new MongoDB\Driver\Manager('mongodb://localhost:27017');
$filter = ['x' => ['$gt' => 1]];
$options = [
'maxTimeMS' => 1000,
];
$query = new MongoDB\Driver\Query($filter, $options);
$cursor = $manager->executeQuery('db.collection', $query);
foreach ($cursor as $document) {
var_dump($document);
}
?>If the query fails to complete after one second of execution time on the server, a MongoDB\Driver\Exception\ExecutionTimeoutException will be thrown.
See Also
- MongoDB\Driver\Cursor
- MongoDB\Driver\Query
- MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference
- MongoDB\Driver\Server::executeQuery() - Execute a database query on this server