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MongoCollection::insert

(PECL mongo >=0.9.0)

MongoCollection::insertInserts an array into the collection

Description

public mixed MongoCollection::insert ( array $a [, array $options = array() ] )

All strings sent to the database must be UTF-8. If a string is not UTF-8, a MongoException will be thrown. To insert (or query for) a non-UTF-8 string, use MongoBinData.

Parameters

a

An array.

options

Options for the insert.

  • "safe"

    Can be a boolean or integer, defaults to FALSE. If FALSE, the program continues executing without waiting for a database response. If TRUE, the program will wait for the database response and throw a MongoCursorException if the insert did not succeed.

    If safe is an integer, will replicate the insert to that many machines before returning success (or throw an exception if the replication times out, see wtimeout). This overrides the w variable set on the collection.

  • "fsync"

    Boolean, defaults to FALSE. Forces the insert to be synced to disk before returning success. If TRUE, a safe insert is implied and will override setting safe to FALSE.

Return Values

If safe was set, returns an array containing the status of the insert. Otherwise, returns a boolean representing if the array was not empty (an empty array will not be inserted).

Errors/Exceptions

Throws MongoCursorException if the "safe" option is set and the insert fails. (Version 1.0.1+)

Throws MongoCursorTimeoutException if the "safe" option is set to a value greater than one and the database cannot replicate the operation in MongoCollection::$wtimeout milliseconds.

Changelog

Version Description
1.0.5 Changed second parameter to an array of options. Pre-1.0.5, the second parameter was a boolean indicating the "safe" option.
1.0.9 Added ability to pass integers to "safe" options (only accepted booleans before) and added "fsync" option.

Examples

Example #1 MongoCollection::insert() _id example

Inserting an object will add an _id field to it, unless it is passed by reference.

<?php

$a 
= array('x' => 1);
$collection->insert($a);
var_dump($a);

$b = array('x' => 1);
$ref = &$b;
$collection->insert($ref);
var_dump($ref);

?>

The above example will output something similar to:

array(2) {
  ["x"]=>
  int(1)
  ["_id"]=>
  object(MongoId)#4 (0) {
  }
}
array(1) {
  ["x"]=>
  int(1)
}

Example #2 MongoCollection::insert() safe example

This example shows inserting two elements with the same _id, which causes a MongoCursorException to be thrown, as safe was set.

<?php

$person 
= array("name" => "Joe""age" => 20);
$collection->insert($persontrue);

// now $person has an _id field, so if we save it 
// again, we will get an exception
try {
    
$collection->insert($persontrue);
}
catch(
MongoCursorException $e) {
    echo 
"Can't save the same person twice!\n";
}

?>

See Also

MongoDB core docs on » insert.


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