VERSION
version v0.705.0.0SYNOPSIS
# returned directly
my $result = $bulk->execute;
# from a WriteError or WriteConcernError
my $result = $error->result;
DESCRIPTION
This class encapsulates the results from a bulk write operation. It may be returned directly from "execute" or it may be in the "result" attribute of a "MongoDB::DatabaseError" subclass like "MongoDB::WriteError" or "MongoDB::WriteConcernError".ATTRIBUTES
nInserted
Number of documents insertednUpserted
Number of documents upsertednMatched
Number of documents matched for an update or replace operation.nRemoved
Number of documents removednModified
Number of documents actually modified by an update operation. This is not necessarily the same as ``nMatched'' if the document was not actually modified as a result of the update.This field is not available from legacy servers before version 2.6. If results are seen from a legacy server (or from a mongos proxying for a legacy server) this attribute will be "undef".
upserted
An array reference containing information about upserted documetns (if any). Each document will have the following fields:- index X 0-based index indicating which operation failed
- _id X the object ID of the upserted document
writeErrors
An array reference containing write errors (if any). Each error document will have the following fields:- index X 0-based index indicating which operation failed
- code X numeric error code
- errmsg X textual error string
- op X a representation of the actual operation sent to the server
writeConcernErrors
An array reference containing write concern errors (if any). Each error document will have the following fields:- index X 0-based index indicating which operation failed
- code X numeric error code
op_count
The number of operations sent to the database.batch_count
The number of database commands issued to the server. This will be less than the "op_count" if multiple operations were grouped together.METHODS
count_writeErrors
Returns the number of write errorscount_writeConcernErrors
Returns the number of write errorslast_errmsg
Returns the last "errmsg" field from either the list of "writeErrors" or "writeConcernErrors" or the empty string if there are no errors.AUTHORS
- David Golden <[email protected]>
- Mike Friedman <[email protected]>
- Kristina Chodorow <[email protected]>
- Florian Ragwitz <[email protected]>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is Copyright (c) 2014 by MongoDB, Inc..This is free software, licensed under:
The Apache License, Version 2.0, January 2004