MongoDB\Driver\Manager::executeBulkWrite

(mongodb >=1.0.0)

MongoDB\Driver\Manager::executeBulkWriteExecute one or more write operations

Description

final public MongoDB\Driver\Manager::executeBulkWrite(string $namespace, MongoDB\Driver\BulkWrite $bulk, array|MongoDB\Driver\WriteConcern|null $options = null): MongoDB\Driver\WriteResult

Executes one or more write operations on the primary server.

A MongoDB\Driver\BulkWrite can be constructed with one or more write operations of varying types (e.g. updates, deletes, and inserts). The driver will attempt to send operations of the same type to the server in as few requests as possible to optimize round trips.

Parameters

namespace (string)

A fully qualified namespace (e.g. "databaseName.collectionName").

bulk (MongoDB\Driver\BulkWrite)

The write(s) to execute.

options

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.

Return Values

Returns MongoDB\Driver\WriteResult on success.

Errors/Exceptions

Changelog

Version Description
PECL mongodb 1.4.4 MongoDB\Driver\Exception\InvalidArgumentException will be thrown if the "session" option is used in combination with an unacknowledged write concern.
PECL mongodb 1.4.0 The third parameter is now an options array. For backwards compatibility, this paramater will still accept a MongoDB\Driver\WriteConcern object.
PECL mongodb 1.3.0 MongoDB\Driver\Exception\InvalidArgumentException is now thrown if bulk does not contain any write operations. Previously, a MongoDB\Driver\Exception\BulkWriteException was thrown.

Examples

Example #1 MongoDB\Driver\Manager::executeBulkWrite() example

<?php

$bulk 
= new MongoDB\Driver\BulkWrite();

$bulk->insert(['_id' => 1'x' => 1]);
$bulk->insert(['_id' => 2'x' => 2]);

$bulk->update(['x' => 2], ['$set' => ['x' => 1]], ['multi' => false'upsert' => false]);
$bulk->update(['x' => 3], ['$set' => ['x' => 3]], ['multi' => false'upsert' => true]);
$bulk->update(['_id' => 3], ['$set' => ['x' => 3]], ['multi' => false'upsert' => true]);

$bulk->insert(['_id' => 4'x' => 2]);

$bulk->delete(['x' => 1], ['limit' => 1]);

$manager = new MongoDB\Driver\Manager('mongodb://localhost:27017');
$writeConcern = new MongoDB\Driver\WriteConcern(MongoDB\Driver\WriteConcern::MAJORITY100);
$result $manager->executeBulkWrite('db.collection'$bulk$writeConcern);

printf("Inserted %d document(s)\n"$result->getInsertedCount());
printf("Matched  %d document(s)\n"$result->getMatchedCount());
printf("Updated  %d document(s)\n"$result->getModifiedCount());
printf("Upserted %d document(s)\n"$result->getUpsertedCount());
printf("Deleted  %d document(s)\n"$result->getDeletedCount());

foreach (
$result->getUpsertedIds() as $index => $id) {
    
printf('upsertedId[%d]: '$index);
    
var_dump($id);
}

/* If the WriteConcern could not be fulfilled */
if ($writeConcernError $result->getWriteConcernError()) {
    
printf("%s (%d): %s\n"$writeConcernError->getMessage(), $writeConcernError->getCode(), var_export($writeConcernError->getInfo(), true));
}

/* If a write could not happen at all */
foreach ($result->getWriteErrors() as $writeError) {
    
printf("Operation#%d: %s (%d)\n"$writeError->getIndex(), $writeError->getMessage(), $writeError->getCode());
}
?>

The above example will output something similar to:

Inserted 3 document(s)
Matched  1 document(s)
Updated  1 document(s)
Upserted 2 document(s)
Deleted  1 document(s)
upsertedId[3]: object(MongoDB\BSON\ObjectId)#5 (1) {
  ["oid"]=>
  string(24) "54d3adc3ce7a792f4d703756"
}
upsertedId[4]: int(3)