MongoDB\Driver\WriteResult::getWriteConcernError

Returns any write concern error that occurred

Description

final public MongoDB\Driver\WriteConcernError|null MongoDB\Driver\WriteResult::getWriteConcernError ( void )

Parameters

This function has no parameters.

Return Values

Returns a MongoDB\Driver\WriteConcernError if a write concern error was encountered during the write operation, and NULL otherwise.

Errors/Exceptions

  • Throws MongoDB\Driver\Exception\InvalidArgumentException on argument parsing errors.

Examples

Example #1 MongoDB\Driver\WriteResult::getWriteConcernError example

<?php

$manager 
= new MongoDB\Driver\Manager("mongodb://rs1.example.com,rs2.example.com/?replicaSet=myReplicaSet");

$bulk = new MongoDB\Driver\BulkWrite;
$bulk->insert(['x' => 1]);

$writeConcern = new MongoDB\Driver\WriteConcern(21);

try {
    
$manager->executeBulkWrite('db.collection'$bulk$writeConcern);
} catch(
MongoDB\Driver\Exception\BulkWriteException $e) {
    
var_dump($e->getWriteResult()->getWriteConcernError());
}

?>

The above example will output something similar to:

object(MongoDB\Driver\WriteConcernError)#6 (3) {
  ["message"]=>
  string(33) "waiting for replication timed out"
  ["code"]=>
  int(64)
  ["info"]=>
  object(stdClass)#7 (1) {
    ["wtimeout"]=>
    bool(true)
  }
}

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