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MONGOC_COLLECTION_CREATE_BULK_OPERATION(3) | Library Functions Manual | MONGOC_COLLECTION_CREATE_BULK_OPERATION(3) |
NAME¶
mongoc_collection_create_bulk_operation() - 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.SYNOPSIS¶
mongoc_bulk_operation_t * mongoc_collection_create_bulk_operation ( mongoc_collection_t *collection, bool ordered, const mongoc_write_concern_t *write_concern) BSON_GNUC_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
PARAMETERS¶
- collection
- A mongoc_collection_t
- ordered
- If the operations must be performed in order.
- write_concern
- An optional mongoc_write_concern_t or NULL
DESCRIPTION¶
This function shall begin a new bulk operation. After creating this you may call various functions such as mongoc_bulk_operation_update(3) , mongoc_bulk_operation_insert(3) and others.After calling mongoc_bulk_operation_execute(3) the commands will be executed in as large as batches as reasonable by the client.
If ordered is true, then processing will stop at the first error.
If ordered is not true, then the bulk operation will attempt to continue processing even after the first failure.
write_concern contains the write concern for all operations in the bulk operation. If NULL , the collection's write concern is used. The global default is acknowledged writes: MONGOC_WRITE_CONCERN_W_DEFAULT.
ERRORS¶
Errors are propagated when executing the bulk operation.RETURNS¶
A newly allocated mongoc_bulk_operation_t that should be freed with mongoc_bulk_operation_destroy(3) when no longer in use.NOTE
COLOPHON¶
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