Documentation ¶
Index ¶
- Variables
- type BatchCursor
- func (bc *BatchCursor) Batch() *bsoncore.DocumentSequence
- func (bc *BatchCursor) Close(ctx context.Context) error
- func (bc *BatchCursor) Err() error
- func (bc *BatchCursor) ID() int64
- func (bc *BatchCursor) KillCursor(ctx context.Context) error
- func (bc *BatchCursor) Next(ctx context.Context) bool
- func (bc *BatchCursor) PostBatchResumeToken() bsoncore.Document
- func (bc *BatchCursor) Server() Server
- type Batches
- type Compressor
- type Connection
- type CursorOptions
- type CursorResponse
- type Deployment
- type Error
- func (e Error) Error() string
- func (e Error) HasErrorLabel(label string) bool
- func (e Error) NamespaceNotFound() bool
- func (e Error) NetworkError() bool
- func (e Error) NodeIsRecovering() bool
- func (e Error) NodeIsShuttingDown() bool
- func (e Error) NotMaster() bool
- func (e Error) Retryable() bool
- func (e Error) UnsupportedStorageEngine() bool
- type ErrorProcessor
- type Expirable
- type Handshaker
- type HandshakerFunc
- type InvalidOperationError
- type LegacyOperationKind
- type ListCollectionsBatchCursor
- func (lcbc *ListCollectionsBatchCursor) Batch() *bsoncore.DocumentSequence
- func (lcbc *ListCollectionsBatchCursor) Close(ctx context.Context) error
- func (lcbc *ListCollectionsBatchCursor) Err() error
- func (lcbc *ListCollectionsBatchCursor) ID() int64
- func (lcbc *ListCollectionsBatchCursor) Next(ctx context.Context) bool
- func (lcbc *ListCollectionsBatchCursor) Server() Server
- type LocalAddresser
- type Operation
- type QueryFailureError
- type ResponseError
- type RetryMode
- type Server
- type SingleConnectionDeployment
- func (ssd SingleConnectionDeployment) Connection(context.Context) (Connection, error)
- func (ssd SingleConnectionDeployment) Kind() description.TopologyKind
- func (ssd SingleConnectionDeployment) SelectServer(context.Context, description.ServerSelector) (Server, error)
- func (ssd SingleConnectionDeployment) SupportsRetryWrites() bool
- type SingleServerDeployment
- type Type
- type WriteCommandError
- type WriteConcernError
- type WriteError
- type WriteErrors
Constants ¶
This section is empty.
Variables ¶
var ( // UnknownTransactionCommitResult is an error label for unknown transaction commit results. UnknownTransactionCommitResult = "UnknownTransactionCommitResult" // TransientTransactionError is an error label for transient errors with transactions. TransientTransactionError = "TransientTransactionError" // NetworkError is an error label for network errors. NetworkError = "NetworkError" // ErrCursorNotFound is the cursor not found error for legacy find operations. ErrCursorNotFound = errors.New("cursor not found") // ErrUnacknowledgedWrite is returned from functions that have an unacknowledged // write concern. ErrUnacknowledgedWrite = errors.New("unacknowledged write") // ErrUnsupportedStorageEngine is returned when a retryable write is attempted against a server // that uses a storage engine that does not support retryable writes ErrUnsupportedStorageEngine = errors.New("this MongoDB deployment does not support retryable writes. Please add retryWrites=false to your connection string") )
var ( // ErrNoDocCommandResponse occurs when the server indicated a response existed, but none was found. ErrNoDocCommandResponse = errors.New("command returned no documents") // ErrMultiDocCommandResponse occurs when the server sent multiple documents in response to a command. ErrMultiDocCommandResponse = errors.New("command returned multiple documents") // ErrReplyDocumentMismatch occurs when the number of documents returned in an OP_QUERY does not match the numberReturned field. ErrReplyDocumentMismatch = errors.New("number of documents returned does not match numberReturned field") // ErrNonPrimaryReadPref is returned when a read is attempted in a transaction with a non-primary read preference. ErrNonPrimaryReadPref = errors.New("read preference in a transaction must be primary") )
var ErrDocumentTooLarge = errors.New("an inserted document is too large")
ErrDocumentTooLarge occurs when a document that is larger than the maximum size accepted by a server is passed to an insert command.
var ( // ErrFilterType is returned when the filter for a legacy list collections operation is of the wrong type. ErrFilterType = errors.New("filter for list collections operation must be a string") )
Functions ¶
This section is empty.
Types ¶
type BatchCursor ¶
type BatchCursor struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
BatchCursor is a batch implementation of a cursor. It returns documents in entire batches instead of one at a time. An individual document cursor can be built on top of this batch cursor.
func NewBatchCursor ¶
func NewBatchCursor(cr CursorResponse, clientSession *session.Client, clock *session.ClusterClock, opts CursorOptions) (*BatchCursor, error)
NewBatchCursor creates a new BatchCursor from the provided parameters.
func NewEmptyBatchCursor ¶
func NewEmptyBatchCursor() *BatchCursor
NewEmptyBatchCursor returns a batch cursor that is empty.
func (*BatchCursor) Batch ¶
func (bc *BatchCursor) Batch() *bsoncore.DocumentSequence
Batch will return a DocumentSequence for the current batch of documents. The returned DocumentSequence is only valid until the next call to Next or Close.
func (*BatchCursor) Close ¶
func (bc *BatchCursor) Close(ctx context.Context) error
Close closes this batch cursor.
func (*BatchCursor) Err ¶
func (bc *BatchCursor) Err() error
Err returns the latest error encountered.
func (*BatchCursor) ID ¶
func (bc *BatchCursor) ID() int64
ID returns the cursor ID for this batch cursor.
func (*BatchCursor) KillCursor ¶ added in v1.1.1
func (bc *BatchCursor) KillCursor(ctx context.Context) error
KillCursor kills cursor on server without closing batch cursor
func (*BatchCursor) Next ¶
func (bc *BatchCursor) Next(ctx context.Context) bool
Next indicates if there is another batch available. Returning false does not necessarily indicate that the cursor is closed. This method will return false when an empty batch is returned.
If Next returns true, there is a valid batch of documents available. If Next returns false, there is not a valid batch of documents available.
func (*BatchCursor) PostBatchResumeToken ¶ added in v1.1.1
func (bc *BatchCursor) PostBatchResumeToken() bsoncore.Document
PostBatchResumeToken returns the latest seen post batch resume token.
func (*BatchCursor) Server ¶ added in v1.0.0
func (bc *BatchCursor) Server() Server
Server returns the server for this cursor.
type Batches ¶ added in v1.1.1
type Batches struct { Identifier string Documents []bsoncore.Document Current []bsoncore.Document Ordered *bool }
Batches contains the necessary information to batch split an operation. This is only used for write oeprations.
func (*Batches) AdvanceBatch ¶ added in v1.1.1
AdvanceBatch splits the next batch using maxCount and targetBatchSize. This method will do nothing if the current batch has not been cleared. We do this so that when this is called during execute we can call it without first needing to check if we already have a batch, which makes the code simpler and makes retrying easier.
func (*Batches) ClearBatch ¶ added in v1.1.1
func (b *Batches) ClearBatch()
ClearBatch clears the Current batch. This must be called before AdvanceBatch will advance to the next batch.
type Compressor ¶ added in v1.1.1
Compressor is an interface used to compress wire messages. If a Connection supports compression it should implement this interface as well. The CompressWireMessage method will be called during the execution of an operation if the wire message is allowed to be compressed.
type Connection ¶ added in v1.1.1
type Connection interface { WriteWireMessage(context.Context, []byte) error ReadWireMessage(ctx context.Context, dst []byte) ([]byte, error) Description() description.Server Close() error ID() string Address() address.Address }
Connection represents a connection to a MongoDB server.
type CursorOptions ¶ added in v1.1.1
type CursorOptions struct { BatchSize int32 MaxTimeMS int64 Limit int32 CommandMonitor *event.CommandMonitor }
CursorOptions are extra options that are required to construct a BatchCursor.
type CursorResponse ¶ added in v1.1.1
type CursorResponse struct { Server Server Desc description.Server FirstBatch *bsoncore.DocumentSequence Database string Collection string ID int64 // contains filtered or unexported fields }
CursorResponse represents the response from a command the results in a cursor. A BatchCursor can be constructed from a CursorResponse.
func NewCursorResponse ¶ added in v1.1.1
func NewCursorResponse(response bsoncore.Document, server Server, desc description.Server) (CursorResponse, error)
NewCursorResponse constructs a cursor response from the given response and server. This method can be used within the ProcessResponse method for an operation.
type Deployment ¶ added in v1.1.1
type Deployment interface { SelectServer(context.Context, description.ServerSelector) (Server, error) SupportsRetryWrites() bool Kind() description.TopologyKind }
Deployment is implemented by types that can select a server from a deployment.
type Error ¶ added in v1.1.1
Error is a command execution error from the database.
func (Error) HasErrorLabel ¶ added in v1.1.1
HasErrorLabel returns true if the error contains the specified label.
func (Error) NamespaceNotFound ¶ added in v1.1.1
NamespaceNotFound returns true if this errors is a NamespaceNotFound error.
func (Error) NetworkError ¶ added in v1.1.1
NetworkError returns true if the error is a network error.
func (Error) NodeIsRecovering ¶ added in v1.1.1
NodeIsRecovering returns true if this error is a node is recovering error.
func (Error) NodeIsShuttingDown ¶ added in v1.1.1
NodeIsShuttingDown returns true if this error is a node is shutting down error.
func (Error) NotMaster ¶ added in v1.1.1
NotMaster returns true if this error is a not master error.
func (Error) UnsupportedStorageEngine ¶ added in v1.1.1
UnsupportedStorageEngine returns whether e came as a result of an unsupported storage engine
type ErrorProcessor ¶ added in v1.1.1
type ErrorProcessor interface {
ProcessError(error)
}
ErrorProcessor implementations can handle processing errors, which may modify their internal state. If this type is implemented by a Server, then Operation.Execute will call it's ProcessError method after it decodes a wire message.
type Handshaker ¶ added in v1.1.1
type Handshaker interface {
Handshake(context.Context, address.Address, Connection) (description.Server, error)
}
Handshaker is the interface implemented by types that can perform a MongoDB handshake over a provided driver.Connection. This is used during connection initialization. Implementations must be goroutine safe.
type HandshakerFunc ¶ added in v1.1.1
type HandshakerFunc func(context.Context, address.Address, Connection) (description.Server, error)
HandshakerFunc is an adapter to allow the use of ordinary functions as connection handshakers.
func (HandshakerFunc) Handshake ¶ added in v1.1.1
func (hf HandshakerFunc) Handshake(ctx context.Context, addr address.Address, conn Connection) (description.Server, error)
Handshake implements the Handshaker interface.
type InvalidOperationError ¶ added in v1.1.1
type InvalidOperationError struct{ MissingField string }
InvalidOperationError is returned from Validate and indicates that a required field is missing from an instance of Operation.
func (InvalidOperationError) Error ¶ added in v1.1.1
func (err InvalidOperationError) Error() string
type LegacyOperationKind ¶ added in v1.1.1
type LegacyOperationKind uint
LegacyOperationKind indicates if an operation is a legacy find, getMore, or killCursors. This is used in Operation.Execute, which will create legacy OP_QUERY, OP_GET_MORE, or OP_KILL_CURSORS instead of sending them as a command.
const ( LegacyNone LegacyOperationKind = iota LegacyFind LegacyGetMore LegacyKillCursors LegacyListCollections LegacyListIndexes )
These constants represent the three different kinds of legacy operations.
type ListCollectionsBatchCursor ¶
type ListCollectionsBatchCursor struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
ListCollectionsBatchCursor is a special batch cursor returned from ListCollections that properly handles current and legacy ListCollections operations.
func NewLegacyListCollectionsBatchCursor ¶
func NewLegacyListCollectionsBatchCursor(bc *BatchCursor) (*ListCollectionsBatchCursor, error)
NewLegacyListCollectionsBatchCursor creates a new legacy ListCollectionsCursor.
func NewListCollectionsBatchCursor ¶
func NewListCollectionsBatchCursor(bc *BatchCursor) (*ListCollectionsBatchCursor, error)
NewListCollectionsBatchCursor creates a new non-legacy ListCollectionsCursor.
func (*ListCollectionsBatchCursor) Batch ¶
func (lcbc *ListCollectionsBatchCursor) Batch() *bsoncore.DocumentSequence
Batch will return a DocumentSequence for the current batch of documents. The returned DocumentSequence is only valid until the next call to Next or Close.
func (*ListCollectionsBatchCursor) Close ¶
func (lcbc *ListCollectionsBatchCursor) Close(ctx context.Context) error
Close closes this batch cursor.
func (*ListCollectionsBatchCursor) Err ¶
func (lcbc *ListCollectionsBatchCursor) Err() error
Err returns the latest error encountered.
func (*ListCollectionsBatchCursor) ID ¶
func (lcbc *ListCollectionsBatchCursor) ID() int64
ID returns the cursor ID for this batch cursor.
func (*ListCollectionsBatchCursor) Next ¶
func (lcbc *ListCollectionsBatchCursor) Next(ctx context.Context) bool
Next indicates if there is another batch available. Returning false does not necessarily indicate that the cursor is closed. This method will return false when an empty batch is returned.
If Next returns true, there is a valid batch of documents available. If Next returns false, there is not a valid batch of documents available.
func (*ListCollectionsBatchCursor) Server ¶ added in v1.0.0
func (lcbc *ListCollectionsBatchCursor) Server() Server
Server returns a pointer to the cursor's server.
type LocalAddresser ¶ added in v1.1.1
LocalAddresser is a type that is able to supply its local address
type Operation ¶ added in v1.1.1
type Operation struct { // CommandFn is used to create the command that will be wrapped in a wire message and sent to // the server. This function should only add the elements of the command and not start or end // the enclosing BSON document. Per the command API, the first element must be the name of the // command to run. This field is required. CommandFn func(dst []byte, desc description.SelectedServer) ([]byte, error) // Database is the database that the command will be run against. This field is required. Database string // Deployment is the MongoDB Deployment to use. While most of the time this will be multiple // servers, commands that need to run against a single, preselected server can use the // SingleServerDeployment type. Commands that need to run on a preselected connection can use // the SingleConnectionDeployment type. Deployment Deployment // ProcessResponseFn is called after a response to the command is returned. The server is // provided for types like Cursor that are required to run subsequent commands using the same // server. ProcessResponseFn func(response bsoncore.Document, srvr Server, desc description.Server) error // Selector is the server selector that's used during both initial server selection and // subsequent selection for retries. Depending on the Deployment implementation, the // SelectServer method may not actually be called. Selector description.ServerSelector // ReadPreference is the read preference that will be attached to the command. If this field is // not specified a default read preference of primary will be used. ReadPreference *readpref.ReadPref // ReadConcern is the read concern used when running read commands. This field should not be set // for write operations. If this field is set, it will be encoded onto the commands sent to the // server. ReadConcern *readconcern.ReadConcern // MinimumReadConcernWireVersion specifies the minimum wire version to add the read concern to // the command being executed. MinimumReadConcernWireVersion int32 // WriteConcern is the write concern used when running write commands. This field should not be // set for read operations. If this field is set, it will be encoded onto the commands sent to // the server. WriteConcern *writeconcern.WriteConcern // MinimumWriteConcernWireVersion specifies the minimum wire version to add the write concern to // the command being executed. MinimumWriteConcernWireVersion int32 // Client is the session used with this operation. This can be either an implicit or explicit // session. If the server selected does not support sessions and Client is specified the // behavior depends on the session type. If the session is implicit, the session fields will not // be encoded onto the command. If the session is explicit, an error will be returned. The // caller is responsible for ensuring that this field is nil if the Deployment does not support // sessions. Client *session.Client // Clock is a cluster clock, different from the one contained within a session.Client. This // allows updating cluster times for a global cluster clock while allowing individual session's // cluster clocks to be only updated as far as the last command that's been run. Clock *session.ClusterClock // RetryMode specifies how to retry. There are three modes that enable retry: RetryOnce, // RetryOncePerCommand, and RetryContext. For more information about what these modes do, please // refer to their definitions. Both RetryMode and Type must be set for retryability to be enabled. RetryMode *RetryMode // Type specifies the kind of operation this is. There is only one mode that enables retry: Write. // For more information about what this mode does, please refer to it's definition. Both Type and // RetryMode must be set for retryability to be enabled. Type Type // Batches contains the documents that are split when executing a write command that potentially // has more documents than can fit in a single command. This should only be specified for // commands that are batch compatible. For more information, please refer to the definition of // Batches. Batches *Batches // Legacy sets the legacy type for this operation. There are only 3 types that require legacy // support: find, getMore, and killCursors. For more information about LegacyOperationKind, // please refer to it's definition. Legacy LegacyOperationKind // CommandMonitor specifies the monitor to use for APM events. If this field is not set, // no events will be reported. CommandMonitor *event.CommandMonitor }
Operation is used to execute an operation. It contains all of the common code required to select a server, transform an operation into a command, write the command to a connection from the selected server, read a response from that connection, process the response, and potentially retry.
The required fields are Database, CommandFn, and Deployment. All other fields are optional.
While an Operation can be constructed manually, drivergen should be used to generate an implementation of an operation instead. This will ensure that there are helpers for constructing the operation and that this type isn't configured incorrectly.
type QueryFailureError ¶ added in v1.1.1
QueryFailureError is an error representing a command failure as a document.
func (QueryFailureError) Error ¶ added in v1.1.1
func (e QueryFailureError) Error() string
Error implements the error interface.
type ResponseError ¶ added in v1.1.1
ResponseError is an error parsing the response to a command.
func NewCommandResponseError ¶ added in v1.1.1
func NewCommandResponseError(msg string, err error) ResponseError
NewCommandResponseError creates a CommandResponseError.
func (ResponseError) Error ¶ added in v1.1.1
func (e ResponseError) Error() string
Error implements the error interface.
type RetryMode ¶ added in v1.1.1
type RetryMode uint
RetryMode specifies the way that retries are handled for retryable operations.
const ( // RetryNone disables retrying. RetryNone RetryMode = iota // RetryOnce will enable retrying the entire operation once. RetryOnce // RetryOncePerCommand will enable retrying each command associated with an operation. For // example, if an insert is batch split into 4 commands then each of those commands is eligible // for one retry. RetryOncePerCommand // RetryContext will enable retrying until the context.Context's deadline is exceeded or it is // cancelled. RetryContext )
These are the modes available for retrying.
type Server ¶ added in v1.1.1
type Server interface {
Connection(context.Context) (Connection, error)
}
Server represents a MongoDB server. Implementations should pool connections and handle the retrieving and returning of connections.
type SingleConnectionDeployment ¶ added in v1.1.1
type SingleConnectionDeployment struct{ C Connection }
SingleConnectionDeployment is an implementation of Deployment that always returns the same Connection.
func (SingleConnectionDeployment) Connection ¶ added in v1.1.1
func (ssd SingleConnectionDeployment) Connection(context.Context) (Connection, error)
Connection implements the Server interface. It always returns the embedded connection.
This method returns a Connection with a no-op Close method. This ensures that a SingleConnectionDeployment can be used across multiple operation executions.
func (SingleConnectionDeployment) Kind ¶ added in v1.1.1
func (ssd SingleConnectionDeployment) Kind() description.TopologyKind
Kind implements the Deployment interface. It always returns description.Single.
func (SingleConnectionDeployment) SelectServer ¶ added in v1.1.1
func (ssd SingleConnectionDeployment) SelectServer(context.Context, description.ServerSelector) (Server, error)
SelectServer implements the Deployment interface. This method does not use the description.SelectedServer provided and instead returns itself. The Connections returned from the Connection method have a no-op Close method.
func (SingleConnectionDeployment) SupportsRetryWrites ¶ added in v1.1.1
func (ssd SingleConnectionDeployment) SupportsRetryWrites() bool
SupportsRetryWrites implements the Deployment interface. It always returns Type(0), because a single connection does not support retryability.
type SingleServerDeployment ¶ added in v1.1.1
type SingleServerDeployment struct{ Server }
SingleServerDeployment is an implementation of Deployment that always returns a single server.
func (SingleServerDeployment) Kind ¶ added in v1.1.1
func (SingleServerDeployment) Kind() description.TopologyKind
Kind implements the Deployment interface. It always returns description.Single.
func (SingleServerDeployment) SelectServer ¶ added in v1.1.1
func (ssd SingleServerDeployment) SelectServer(context.Context, description.ServerSelector) (Server, error)
SelectServer implements the Deployment interface. This method does not use the description.SelectedServer provided and instead returns the embedded Server.
func (SingleServerDeployment) SupportsRetryWrites ¶ added in v1.1.1
func (SingleServerDeployment) SupportsRetryWrites() bool
SupportsRetryWrites implements the Deployment interface. It always returns Type(0), because a single server does not support retryability.
type Type ¶ added in v1.1.1
type Type uint
Type specifies whether an operation is a read, write, or unknown.
const ( Write Type Read )
THese are the availables types of Type.
type WriteCommandError ¶ added in v1.1.1
type WriteCommandError struct { WriteConcernError *WriteConcernError WriteErrors WriteErrors }
WriteCommandError is an error for a write command.
func (WriteCommandError) Error ¶ added in v1.1.1
func (wce WriteCommandError) Error() string
func (WriteCommandError) Retryable ¶ added in v1.1.1
func (wce WriteCommandError) Retryable() bool
Retryable returns true if the error is retryable
func (WriteCommandError) UnsupportedStorageEngine ¶ added in v1.1.1
func (wce WriteCommandError) UnsupportedStorageEngine() bool
UnsupportedStorageEngine returns whether or not the WriteCommandError comes from a retryable write being attempted against a server that has a storage engine where they are not supported
type WriteConcernError ¶ added in v1.1.1
WriteConcernError is a write concern failure that occurred as a result of a write operation.
func (WriteConcernError) Error ¶ added in v1.1.1
func (wce WriteConcernError) Error() string
func (WriteConcernError) NodeIsRecovering ¶ added in v1.1.1
func (wce WriteConcernError) NodeIsRecovering() bool
NodeIsRecovering returns true if this error is a node is recovering error.
func (WriteConcernError) NodeIsShuttingDown ¶ added in v1.1.1
func (wce WriteConcernError) NodeIsShuttingDown() bool
NodeIsShuttingDown returns true if this error is a node is shutting down error.
func (WriteConcernError) NotMaster ¶ added in v1.1.1
func (wce WriteConcernError) NotMaster() bool
NotMaster returns true if this error is a not master error.
func (WriteConcernError) Retryable ¶ added in v1.1.1
func (wce WriteConcernError) Retryable() bool
Retryable returns true if the error is retryable
type WriteError ¶ added in v1.1.1
WriteError is a non-write concern failure that occurred as a result of a write operation.
func (WriteError) Error ¶ added in v1.1.1
func (we WriteError) Error() string
type WriteErrors ¶ added in v1.1.1
type WriteErrors []WriteError
WriteErrors is a group of non-write concern failures that occurred as a result of a write operation.
func (WriteErrors) Error ¶ added in v1.1.1
func (we WriteErrors) Error() string
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