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NAME

       mongoc_collection_find_indexes - mongoc_collection_find_indexes()

       WARNING:
          Deprecated  since  version 1.9.0: This function is deprecated and should not be used in
          new code.

          Please use mongoc_collection_find_indexes_with_opts() in new code.

SYNOPSIS

          mongoc_cursor_t *
          mongoc_collection_find_indexes (mongoc_collection_t *collection,
                                          bson_error_t *error);
             BSON_GNUC_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
             BSON_GNUC_DEPRECATED_FOR (mongoc_collection_find_indexes_with_opts);

       Fetches a cursor containing documents, each corresponding to an index on this collection.

       This function is considered a retryable read operation.  Upon a transient error (a network
       error, errors due to replica set failover, etc.) the operation is safely retried once.  If
       retryreads is false in the URI (see mongoc_uri_t) the retry behavior does not apply.

PARAMETERS

collection: A mongoc_collection_t.

       • error: An optional location for a bson_error_t or NULL.

ERRORS

       Errors are propagated via the error parameter.

RETURNS

       This function returns  a  newly  allocated  mongoc_cursor_t  that  should  be  freed  with
       mongoc_cursor_destroy() when no longer in use. The returned mongoc_cursor_t is never NULL,
       even on error. The user must call mongoc_cursor_next() on the returned mongoc_cursor_t  to
       execute the initial command.

       Cursor  errors can be checked with mongoc_cursor_error_document(). It always fills out the
       bson_error_t if an error occurred, and optionally includes a server reply document if  the
       error occurred server-side.

       WARNING:
          Failure to handle the result of this function is a programming error.

       In  the returned cursor each result corresponds to the server's representation of an index
       on this collection. If the collection does not exist on the server,  the  cursor  will  be
       empty.

       The   cursor   functions  mongoc_cursor_set_limit(),  mongoc_cursor_set_batch_size(),  and
       mongoc_cursor_set_max_await_time_ms() have no use on the returned cursor.

AUTHOR

       MongoDB, Inc

COPYRIGHT

       2017-present, MongoDB, Inc