mongoc_collection_set_write_concern (3) - Linux Manuals
mongoc_collection_set_write_concern: Sets the write concern to use for operations on collection.
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NAME
mongoc_collection_set_write_concern() - Sets the write concern to use for operations on collection.
SYNOPSIS
void
mongoc_collection_set_write_concern (mongoc_collection_t *collection,
const mongoc_write_concern_t *write_concern);
PARAMETERS
- collection
-
A
mongoc_collection_t
\&.
- write_concern
-
A
mongoc_write_concern_t
\&.
DESCRIPTION
Sets the write concern to use for operations on
collection
\&.
The default write concern is MONGOC_WRITE_CONCERN_W_DEFAULT: the driver blocks awaiting basic acknowledgment of write operations from MongoDB. This is the correct write concern for the great majority of applications.
COLOPHON
This page is part of MongoDB C Driver.
Please report any bugs at
https://jira.mongodb.org/browse/CDRIVER.
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- mongoc_collection_set_read_prefs (3) - Sets the default read preferences to use for operations on collection not specifying a read preference.
- mongoc_collection_save (3) - This function shall save a document into collection. If the document has an _id field it will be updated. Otherwise it will be inserted.
- mongoc_collection_stats (3) - This function is a helper to retrieve statistics about the collection.
- mongoc_collection_aggregate (3) - This function shall execute an aggregation query on the underlying 'collection'. The bson 'pipeline' is not validated, simply passed along as appropriate to the server. As such, compatibility and errors should be validated in the appropriate server documentation.
- mongoc_collection_command (3) - This function shall execute a command on a collection. This is performed lazily and therefore requires calling mongoc_cursor_next() on the resulting cursor structure. The cursor should be freed with mongoc_cursor_destroy() when no longer in use.
- mongoc_collection_command_simple (3) - This is a simplified version of mongoc_collection_command() that returns the first result document in reply. The parameter reply is initialized even upon failure to simplify memory management.
- mongoc_collection_copy (3) - Performs a deep copy of the collection struct and its configuration. Useful if you intend to call mongoc_collection_set_write_concern, mongoc_collection_set_read_prefs, or mongoc_collection_set_read_concern, and want to preserve an unaltered copy of the struct.
- mongoc_collection_count (3) - This function shall execute a count query on the underlying 'collection'. The bson 'query' is not validated, simply passed along as appropriate to the server. As such, compatibility and errors should be validated in the appropriate server documentation.
- mongoc_collection_count_with_opts (3) - This function shall execute a count query on the underlying 'collection'. The bson 'query' is not validated, simply passed along as appropriate to the server. As such, compatibility and errors should be validated in the appropriate server documentation.
- mongoc_collection_create_bulk_operation (3) - This function shall begin a new bulk operation. After creating this you may call various functions such as mongoc_bulk_operation_update(), mongoc_bulk_operation_insert() and others.
- mongoc_collection_create_index (3) - This function will request the creation of a new index.
- mongoc_collection_delete (3) - This function shall delete documents in the given collection that match selector. The bson selector is not validated, simply passed along as appropriate to the server. As such, compatibility and errors should be validated in the appropriate server documentation.
- mongoc_collection_destroy (3) - This function shall destroy a mongoc_collection_t and its associated resources.
- mongoc_collection_drop (3) - This function requests that a collection be dropped, including all indexes associated with the collection.
- mongoc_collection_drop_index (3) - This function requests than an index on collection be dropped. In the event of an error it returns false and error is set.
- mongoc_collection_ensure_index (3) - None
- mongoc_collection_find (3) - This function shall execute a query on the underlying collection.
- mongoc_collection_find_and_modify (3) - Update and return an object.
- mongoc_collection_find_and_modify_with_opts (3) - Update and return an object.
- mongoc_collection_find_indexes (3) - None
- mongoc_collection_get_last_error (3) - The mongoc_collection_get_last_error() function shall return getLastError document, according to write_concern on last executed command for current collection instance.