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SYNOPSIS

          mongoc_cursor_t *
          mongoc_client_command (mongoc_client_t *client,
                                 const char *db_name,
                                 mongoc_query_flags_t flags,
                                 uint32_t skip,
                                 uint32_t limit,
                                 uint32_t batch_size,
                                 const bson_t *query,
                                 const bson_t *fields,
                                 const mongoc_read_prefs_t *read_prefs)
             BSON_GNUC_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;

       This      function      is      superseded      by      mongoc_client_command_with_opts(),
       mongoc_client_read_command_with_opts(),    mongoc_client_write_command_with_opts(),    and
       mongoc_client_read_write_command_with_opts().

       This function is not considered a retryable read operation.

DESCRIPTION

       This function creates a cursor which will execute the command when mongoc_cursor_next() is
       called on it. The client's read preference,  read  concern,  and  write  concern  are  not
       applied  to the command, and mongoc_cursor_next() will not check the server response for a
       write concern error or write concern timeout.

       If   mongoc_cursor_next()   returns   false,   then   retrieve    error    details    with
       mongoc_cursor_error() or mongoc_cursor_error_document().

PARAMETERS

client: A mongoc_client_t.

       • db_name: The name of the database to run the command on.

       • flags: Unused.

       • skip: Unused.

       • limit: Unused.

       • batch_size: Unused.

       • query: A bson_t containing the command specification.

       • fields: Unused.

       • read_prefs:   An   optional   mongoc_read_prefs_t.  Otherwise,  the  command  uses  mode
         MONGOC_READ_PRIMARY.

RETURNS

       A mongoc_cursor_t.

       The cursor should be freed with mongoc_cursor_destroy().

AUTHOR

       MongoDB, Inc

COPYRIGHT

       2017-present, MongoDB, Inc