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MONGOC_CLIENT_COMMAND(3) libmongoc MONGOC_CLIENT_COMMAND(3)

WARNING:

Deprecated since version 1.29.0: This function is deprecated and should not be used in new code. Use mongoc_client_command_simple() instead.



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);


This function is not considered a retryable read operation.

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().

  • 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.

mongoc_client_command() is deprecated.

The following example uses mongoc_client_command():

Before

const bson_t *reply;
bson_t *cmd = BCON_NEW ("find", "foo", "filter", "{", "}");
mongoc_cursor_t *cursor = mongoc_client_command (client,

"db",
MONGOC_QUERY_NONE /* unused */,
0 /* unused */,
0 /* unused */,
0 /* unused */,
cmd,
NULL /* unused */,
NULL /* read prefs */); // Expect cursor to return exactly one document for the command reply. EXPECT (mongoc_cursor_next (cursor, &reply)); bson_error_t error; if (mongoc_cursor_error (cursor, &error)) {
FAIL ("Expected no error, got: %s\n", error.message); } // Expect successful reply to contain "ok": 1 bson_iter_t iter; EXPECT (bson_iter_init_find (&iter, reply, "ok") && bson_iter_as_int64 (&iter) == 1); // Expect cursor to return no other documents. EXPECT (!mongoc_cursor_next (cursor, &reply)); mongoc_cursor_destroy (cursor); bson_destroy (cmd);


The above code block may be rewritten to use mongoc_client_command_simple() instead, as shown below:

After

bson_t reply;
bson_error_t error;
bson_t *cmd = BCON_NEW ("find", "foo", "filter", "{", "}");
if (!mongoc_client_command_simple (client, "db", cmd, NULL /* read prefs */, &reply, &error)) {

FAIL ("Expected no error, got: %s\n", error.message); } // Expect successful reply to contain "ok": 1 bson_iter_t iter; EXPECT (bson_iter_init_find (&iter, &reply, "ok") && bson_iter_as_int64 (&iter) == 1); bson_destroy (&reply); bson_destroy (cmd);


A mongoc_cursor_t.

The cursor should be freed with mongoc_cursor_destroy().

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July 3, 2025 1.30.4

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