bool
mongoc_collection_insert_one (mongoc_collection_t *collection,
const bson_t *document,
const bson_t *opts,
bson_t *reply,
bson_error_t *error);
- collection: A mongoc_collection_t.
- document: A bson_t.
- reply: A maybe-NULL pointer to overwritable storage
for a bson_t to contain the results.
- error: An optional location for a bson_error_t or
NULL.
opts may be NULL or a BSON document with additional command
options:
- 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
collection, and use mongoc_client_session_append() to add
the session to opts. See the example code for
mongoc_client_session_t.
- validate: Construct a bitwise-or of all desired
bson_validate_flags_t. Set to false to skip client-side
validation of the provided BSON documents.
- 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. Requires MongoDB 4.4 or later.
- bypassDocumentValidation: Set to true to skip server-side
schema validation of the provided BSON documents.
This function shall insert document into
collection.
To insert an array of documents, see
mongoc_collection_insert_many().
If no _id element is found in document, then a
bson_oid_t will be generated locally and added to the document.
If you pass a non-NULL reply, it is filled out with an
"insertedCount" field. If the document was successfully inserted,
reply will also contain an "insertedId" field containing
the inserted document's _id. If there is a server error then
reply contains either a "writeErrors" array with one
subdocument or a "writeConcernErrors" array. The reply must be
freed with bson_destroy().
Errors are propagated via the error parameter.
Returns true if successful. Returns false and sets
error if there are invalid arguments or a server or network
error.
A write concern timeout or write concern error is considered a
failure.
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