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NAME

       mongoc_cursor_new_from_command_reply_with_opts                                           -
       mongoc_cursor_new_from_command_reply_with_opts()

SYNOPSIS

          mongoc_cursor_t *
          mongoc_cursor_new_from_command_reply_with_opts (mongoc_client_t *client,
                                                          bson_t *reply,
                                                          const bson_t *opts);

PARAMETERS

client: A mongoc_client_t.

       • reply: The reply to a command, such as "aggregate", "find", or  "listCollections",  that
         returns      a      cursor      document.      The     reply     is     destroyed     by
         mongoc_cursor_new_from_command_reply_with_opts and must not be accessed afterward.

       • opts: A bson_t.

       opts may be NULL or a BSON document with additional options, which have the  same  meaning
       for this function as for mongoc_collection_find_with_opts():

       • awaitDatabatchSizelimitmaxAwaitTimeMSserverIdsessionIdskiptailable

DESCRIPTION

       Some  MongoDB  commands  return  a  "cursor"  document.  For example, given an "aggregate"
       command:

          { "aggregate" : "collection", "pipeline" : [], "cursor" : {}}

       The server replies:

          {
             "cursor" : {
                "id" : 1234,
                "ns" : "db.collection",
                "firstBatch" : [ ]
             },
             "ok" : 1
          }

       mongoc_cursor_new_from_command_reply_with_opts is a low-level function that initializes  a
       mongoc_cursor_t from such a reply.

       Use  this  function  only  for  building  a  language driver that wraps the C Driver. When
       writing applications in C, higher-level functions  such  as  mongoc_collection_aggregate()
       are more appropriate, and ensure compatibility with a range of MongoDB versions.

RETURNS

       A  mongoc_cursor_t.  On  failure,  the  cursor's  error  is  set.  Check  for failure with
       mongoc_cursor_error().

AUTHOR

       MongoDB, Inc

COPYRIGHT

       2017-present, MongoDB, Inc

1.22.1                                     Aug 0MONGOC2CURSOR_NEW_FROM_COMMAND_REPLY_WITH_OPTS(3)