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MONGOC_DATABA...MAND_WITH_OPTS(3)  libmongoc MONGOC_DATABA...MAND_WITH_OPTS(3)

SYNOPSIS
	  bool
	  mongoc_database_command_with_opts (
	     mongoc_database_t *database,
	     const bson_t *command,
	     const mongoc_read_prefs_t *read_prefs,
	     const bson_t *opts,
	     bson_t *reply,
	     bson_error_t *error);

       Execute	a  command  on	the server, interpreting opts according	to the
       MongoDB server version. To send a raw command to	the server without any
       of this logic, use mongoc_client_command_simple().

       Read preferences, read and write	concern, and collation can be overrid-
       den by various sources. The highest-priority sources for	these  options
       are listed first:
	  +------------------+--------------+---------------+-----------+
	  | Read Preferences | Read Concern | Write Concern | Collation	|
	  +------------------+--------------+---------------+-----------+
	  | read_prefs	     | opts	    | opts	    | opts	|
	  +------------------+--------------+---------------+-----------+
	  | Transaction	     | Transaction  | Transaction   |		|
	  +------------------+--------------+---------------+-----------+

       In a transaction, read concern and write	concern	are prohibited in opts
       and  the	 read preference must be primary or NULL.  See the example for
       transactions and	for the	"distinct" command with	opts.

       reply is	always initialized, and	must be	freed with bson_destroy().

       This function is	not considered a retryable read	operation.

PARAMETERS
        database: A mongoc_database_t.

        command: A bson_t containing the command specification.

        read_prefs: An	optional mongoc_read_prefs_t.

        opts: A bson_t	containing additional options.

        reply:	A maybe-NULL pointer to	overwritable storage for a  bson_t  to
	 contain the results.

        error:	An optional location for a bson_error_t	or NULL.

       opts may	be NULL	or a BSON document with	additional command options:

        readConcern:	 Construct    a	   mongoc_read_concern_t    and	   use
	 mongoc_read_concern_append() to add the read concern to opts. See the
	 example code for mongoc_client_read_command_with_opts(). Read concern
	 requires MongoDB 3.2 or later,	otherwise an error is returned.

        writeConcern:	 Construct   a	  mongoc_write_concern_t    and	   use
	 mongoc_write_concern_append()	to  add	the write concern to opts. See
	 the example code for mongoc_client_write_command_with_opts().

        sessionId:   First,   construct   a   mongoc_client_session_t	  with
	 mongoc_client_start_session().	 You  can  begin  a  transaction  with
	 mongoc_client_session_start_transaction(),    optionally    with    a
	 mongoc_transaction_opt_t  that	 overrides  the	options	inherited from
	 database, and use mongoc_client_session_append() to add  the  session
	 to opts. See the example code for mongoc_client_session_t.

        collation:  Configure	textual	comparisons. See Setting Collation Or-
	 der, and the MongoDB Manual entry on  Collation.  Collation  requires
	 MongoDB 3.2 or	later, otherwise an error is returned.

        serverId:  To	target	a specific server, include an int32 "serverId"
	 field.	Obtain the id by calling  mongoc_client_select_server(),  then
	 mongoc_server_description_id()	on its return value.

       Consult	the  MongoDB  Manual  entry on Database	Commands for each com-
       mand's arguments.

ERRORS
       Errors are propagated via the error parameter.

RETURNS
       Returns true if successful. Returns false and sets error	if  there  are
       invalid arguments or a server or	network	error.

       The  reply  is  not parsed for a	write concern timeout or write concern
       error.

EXAMPLE
       See the example code for	mongoc_client_read_command_with_opts().

AUTHOR
       MongoDB,	Inc

COPYRIGHT
       2009-present, MongoDB, Inc.

1.30.2				 Apr 12, 2025MONGOC_DATABA...MAND_WITH_OPTS(3)

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