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

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

       Execute	a  command  on	the server, applying logic that	is specific to
       commands	that write, and	taking the MongoDB  server  version  into  ac-
       count.  To  send	a raw command to the server without any	of this	logic,
       use mongoc_database_command_simple().

       Use this	function for commands that write such as  "drop"  or  "create-
       Role" (but not for "insert", "update", or "delete", see Basic Write Op-
       erations).  Write  concern  and	collation can be overridden by various
       sources.	In a transaction, read concern and write concern  are  prohib-
       ited in opts. The highest-priority sources for these options are	listed
       first  in the following table. The write	concern	is omitted for MongoDB
       before 3.4.
			   +---------------+-----------+
			   | Write Concern | Collation |
			   +---------------+-----------+
			   | opts	   | opts      |
			   +---------------+-----------+
			   | Transaction   |	       |
			   +---------------+-----------+
			   | database	   |	       |
			   +---------------+-----------+

       See the example for transactions	and for	the  "distinct"	 command  with
       opts.

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

PARAMETERS
        database: A mongoc_database_t.

        db_name: The name of the database to run the command on.

        command: A bson_t containing the command specification.

        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:

        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.

       A write concern timeout or write	concern	error is considered a failure.

BASIC WRITE OPERATIONS
       Do  not	use  this  function to call the	basic write commands "insert",
       "update", and "delete". Those commands require special logic not	imple-
       mented in mongoc_database_write_command_with_opts. For basic write  op-
       erations	 use CRUD functions such as mongoc_collection_insert_one() and
       the others described in the CRUD	tutorial, or use the Bulk API.

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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