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SYNOPSIS

          mongoc_cursor_t *
          mongoc_database_aggregate (mongoc_database_t *database,
                                     const bson_t *pipeline,
                                     const bson_t *opts,
                                     const mongoc_read_prefs_t *read_prefs)
             BSON_GNUC_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;

PARAMETERS

database: A mongoc_database_t.

       • pipeline: A bson_t, either a BSON array or a BSON document containing an array field named "pipeline".

       • opts: A bson_t containing options for the command, or NULL.

       • read_prefs: A mongoc_read_prefs_t or NULL.

       opts may be NULL or a BSON document with additional command options:

       • readConcern:  Construct  a  mongoc_read_concern_t  and use mongoc_read_concern_append() to add the read
         concern to opts. See the example code for mongoc_client_read_command_with_opts(). Read concern requires
         MongoDB 3.2 or later, otherwise an error is returned.

       • writeConcern: Construct a mongoc_write_concern_t and use mongoc_write_concern_append() to add the write
         concern to opts. See the example code for mongoc_client_write_command_with_opts().

       • sessionId: First, construct a mongoc_client_session_t with mongoc_client_start_session(). You can begin
         a     transaction     with     mongoc_client_session_start_transaction(),     optionally     with     a
         mongoc_transaction_opt_t   that   overrides   the   options   inherited   from   database,   and    use
         mongoc_client_session_append()   to   add   the   session   to   opts.   See   the   example  code  for
         mongoc_client_session_t.

       • bypassDocumentValidation: Set to true to skip  server-side  schema  validation  of  the  provided  BSON
         documents.

       • collation:  Configure textual comparisons. See Setting Collation Order, and the MongoDB Manual entry on
         Collation. Collation requires MongoDB 3.2 or later, otherwise an error is returned.

       • serverId: To target a specific server, include an int32 "serverId" field.  Obtain  the  id  by  calling
         mongoc_client_select_server(), then mongoc_server_description_id() on its return value.

       • batchSize:  An  int32  representing  number  of  documents  requested  to  be  returned on each call to
         mongoc_cursor_next()let: A BSON document consisting of any number of parameter  names,  each  followed  by  definitions  of
         constants in the MQL Aggregate Expression language.

       • comment:  A  bson_value_t  specifying the comment to attach to this command. The comment will appear in
         log messages, profiler output, and currentOp output. Only string values are supported prior to  MongoDB
         4.4.

       • hint: A document or string that specifies the index to use to support the query predicate.

       For a list of all options, see the MongoDB Manual entry on the aggregate command.

DESCRIPTION

       This  function  creates  a  cursor  which sends the aggregate command on the underlying database upon the
       first call to mongoc_cursor_next(). For more information  on  building  aggregation  pipelines,  see  the
       MongoDB  Manual entry on the aggregate command. Note that the pipeline must start with a compatible stage
       that does not require an underlying collection (e.g. "$currentOp", "$listLocalSessions").

       Read preferences, read and write concern, and  collation  can  be  overridden  by  various  sources.  The
       highest-priority  sources  for  these  options are listed first in the following table. In a transaction,
       read concern and write concern are prohibited in opts and the read preference must be  primary  or  NULL.
       Write concern is applied from opts, or if opts has no write concern and the aggregation pipeline includes
       "$out", the write concern is applied from database.

                             ┌─────────────────┬──────────────┬───────────────┬───────────┐
                             │Read Preferences │ Read Concern │ Write Concern │ Collation │
                             ├─────────────────┼──────────────┼───────────────┼───────────┤
                             │read_prefsoptsoptsopts      │
                             ├─────────────────┼──────────────┼───────────────┼───────────┤
                             │Transaction      │ Transaction  │ Transaction   │           │
                             ├─────────────────┼──────────────┼───────────────┼───────────┤
                             │databasedatabasedatabase      │           │
                             └─────────────────┴──────────────┴───────────────┴───────────┘

       See the example for transactions and for the "distinct" command with opts.

       This function is considered a retryable read operation unless the pipeline contains a  write  stage  like
       $out  or  $merge.  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.

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.

EXAMPLE

          #include <bson/bson.h>
          #include <mongoc/mongoc.h>

          static mongoc_cursor_t *
          current_op_query (mongoc_client_t *client)
          {
             mongoc_cursor_t *cursor;
             mongoc_database_t *database;
             bson_t *pipeline;

             pipeline = BCON_NEW ("pipeline",
                                  "[",
                                  "{",
                                  "$currentOp",
                                  "{",
                                  "}",
                                  "}",
                                  "]");

             /* $currentOp must be run on the admin database */
             database = mongoc_client_get_database (client, "admin");

             cursor = mongoc_database_aggregate (
                database, pipeline, NULL, NULL);

             bson_destroy (pipeline);
             mongoc_database_destroy (database);

             return cursor;
          }

AUTHOR

       MongoDB, Inc

COPYRIGHT

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