mongo-ruby-driver/lib/mongo/collection.rb

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# --
# Copyright (C) 2008-2009 10gen Inc.
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3, as
# published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Affero General Public License
# for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# ++
require 'mongo/query'
module XGen
module Mongo
module Driver
# A named collection of records in a database.
class Collection
attr_reader :db, :name, :hint_fields
def initialize(db, name)
@db = db
@name = name
end
# Set hint fields to use and return +self+. hint_fields may be a
# single field name, array of field names, or a hash whose keys will
# become the hint field names. May be +nil+.
def hint(hint_fields)
@hint_fields = case hint_fields
when String
[hint_fields]
when Hash
hint_fields.keys
when nil
nil
else
hint_fields.to_a
end
self
end
# Return records that match a +selector+ hash. See Mongo docs for
# details.
#
# Options:
# :fields :: Array of collection field names; only those will be returned (plus _id if defined)
# :offset :: Start at this record when returning records
# :limit :: Maximum number of records to return
# :sort :: Either hash of field names as keys and 1/-1 as values; 1 ==
# ascending, -1 == descending, or array of field names (all
# assumed to be sorted in ascending order).
def find(selector={}, options={})
fields = options.delete(:fields)
fields = nil if fields && fields.empty?
offset = options.delete(:offset) || 0
limit = options.delete(:limit) || 0
sort = options.delete(:sort)
raise RuntimeError, "Unknown options [#{options.inspect}]" unless options.empty?
@db.query(self, Query.new(selector, fields, offset, limit, sort))
end
# Insert +objects+, which are hashes. "<<" is aliased to this method.
# Returns either the single inserted object or a new array containing
# +objects+. The object(s) may have been modified by the database's PK
# factory, if it has one.
def insert(*objects)
objects = objects.first if objects.size == 1 && objects.first.is_a?(Array)
res = @db.insert_into_db(@name, objects)
res.size > 1 ? res : res.first
end
alias_method :<<, :insert
# Remove the records that match +selector+.
def remove(selector={})
@db.remove_from_db(@name, selector)
end
# Remove all records.
def clear
remove({})
end
# Update records that match +selector+ by applying +obj+ as an update.
# If no match, inserts (???).
def repsert(selector, obj)
@db.repsert_in_db(@name, selector, obj)
end
# Update records that match +selector+ by applying +obj+ as an update.
def replace(selector, obj)
@db.replace_in_db(@name, selector, obj)
end
# Update records that match +selector+ by applying +obj+ as an update.
# Both +selector+ and +modifier_obj+ are required.
def modify(selector, modifier_obj)
raise "no object" unless modifier_obj
raise "no selector" unless selector
@db.modify_in_db(@name, selector, modifier_obj)
end
# Create a new index named +index_name+. +fields+ should be an array
# of field names.
def create_index(name, *fields)
@db.create_index(@name, name, fields)
end
# Drop index +name+.
def drop_index(name)
@db.drop_index(@name, name)
end
# Drop all indexes.
def drop_indexes
# just need to call drop indexes with no args; will drop them all
@db.drop_index(@name, '*')
end
# Drop the entire collection. USE WITH CAUTION.
def drop
@db.drop_collection(@name)
end
# Return an array of hashes, one for each index. Each hash contains:
#
# :name :: Index name
#
# :keys :: Hash whose keys are the names of the fields that make up
# the key and values are integers.
#
# :ns :: Namespace; same as this collection's name.
def index_information
@db.index_information(@name)
end
# Return a hash containing options that apply to this collection.
# 'create' will be the collection name. For the other possible keys
# and values, see DB#create_collection.
def options
@db.collections_info(@name).next_object()['options']
end
# Return the number of records that match +selector+. If +selector+ is
# +nil+ or an empty hash, returns the count of all records.
def count(selector={})
@db.count(@name, selector || {})
end
end
end
end
end