(mongodb >=1.4.0)
MongoDB\Driver\Manager::executeWriteCommand — Execute a database command that writes
$db
, MongoDB\Driver\Command $command
[, array $options
= array()
] ) : MongoDB\Driver\CursorExecutes the command on the primary server.
This method will apply logic that is specific to commands that write (e.g. » drop) and take the MongoDB server version into account. The "writeConcern" option will default to the corresponding value from the MongoDB Connection URI.
Note: This method is not intended to be used to execute » insert, » update, or » delete commands. Users are encouraged to use MongoDB\Driver\Manager::executeBulkWrite() for those commands.
db
(string)The name of the database on which to execute the command.
command
(MongoDB\Driver\Command)The command to execute.
options
Option | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
session | MongoDB\Driver\Session |
A session to associate with the operation. |
writeConcern | MongoDB\Driver\WriteConcern |
A write concern to apply to the operation. |
If you are using a "session" which has a transaction in progress, you cannot specify a "readConcern" or "writeConcern" option. This will result in an MongoDB\Driver\Exception\InvalidArgumentException being thrown. Instead, you should set these two options when you create the transaction with MongoDB\Driver\Session::startTransaction().
Returns MongoDB\Driver\Cursor on success.
Version | Description |
---|---|
1.4.4 | MongoDB\Driver\Exception\InvalidArgumentException will be thrown if the "session" option is used in combination with an unacknowledged write concern. |