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cursor.go
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cursor.go
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// Copyright (C) MongoDB, Inc. 2017-present.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
// not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
// a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
package mongo
import (
"context"
"errors"
"io"
"reflect"
"go.mongodb.org/mongo-driver/bson"
"go.mongodb.org/mongo-driver/bson/bsoncodec"
"go.mongodb.org/mongo-driver/x/bsonx/bsoncore"
"go.mongodb.org/mongo-driver/x/mongo/driver"
"go.mongodb.org/mongo-driver/x/mongo/driver/session"
)
// Cursor is used to iterate over a stream of documents. Each document can be decoded into a Go type via the Decode
// method or accessed as raw BSON via the Current field.
type Cursor struct {
// Current contains the BSON bytes of the current change document. This property is only valid until the next call
// to Next or TryNext. If continued access is required, a copy must be made.
Current bson.Raw
bc batchCursor
batch *bsoncore.DocumentSequence
registry *bsoncodec.Registry
clientSession *session.Client
err error
}
func newCursor(bc batchCursor, registry *bsoncodec.Registry) (*Cursor, error) {
return newCursorWithSession(bc, registry, nil)
}
func newCursorWithSession(bc batchCursor, registry *bsoncodec.Registry, clientSession *session.Client) (*Cursor, error) {
if registry == nil {
registry = bson.DefaultRegistry
}
if bc == nil {
return nil, errors.New("batch cursor must not be nil")
}
c := &Cursor{
bc: bc,
registry: registry,
clientSession: clientSession,
}
if bc.ID() == 0 {
c.closeImplicitSession()
}
return c, nil
}
func newEmptyCursor() *Cursor {
return &Cursor{bc: driver.NewEmptyBatchCursor()}
}
// ID returns the ID of this cursor, or 0 if the cursor has been closed or exhausted.
func (c *Cursor) ID() int64 { return c.bc.ID() }
// Next gets the next document for this cursor. It returns true if there were no errors and the cursor has not been
// exhausted.
//
// Next blocks until a document is available, an error occurs, or ctx expires. If ctx expires, the
// error will be set to ctx.Err(). In an error case, Next will return false.
//
// If Next returns false, subsequent calls will also return false.
func (c *Cursor) Next(ctx context.Context) bool {
return c.next(ctx, false)
}
// TryNext attempts to get the next document for this cursor. It returns true if there were no errors and the next
// document is available. This is only recommended for use with tailable cursors as a non-blocking alternative to
// Next. See https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/core/tailable-cursors/ for more information about tailable cursors.
//
// TryNext returns false if the cursor is exhausted, an error occurs when getting results from the server, the next
// document is not yet available, or ctx expires. If ctx expires, the error will be set to ctx.Err().
//
// If TryNext returns false and an error occurred or the cursor has been exhausted (i.e. c.Err() != nil || c.ID() == 0),
// subsequent attempts will also return false. Otherwise, it is safe to call TryNext again until a document is
// available.
//
// This method requires driver version >= 1.2.0.
func (c *Cursor) TryNext(ctx context.Context) bool {
return c.next(ctx, true)
}
func (c *Cursor) next(ctx context.Context, nonBlocking bool) bool {
// return false right away if the cursor has already errored.
if c.err != nil {
return false
}
if ctx == nil {
ctx = context.Background()
}
doc, err := c.batch.Next()
switch err {
case nil:
c.Current = bson.Raw(doc)
return true
case io.EOF: // Need to do a getMore
default:
c.err = err
return false
}
// call the Next method in a loop until at least one document is returned in the next batch or
// the context times out.
for {
// If we don't have a next batch
if !c.bc.Next(ctx) {
// Do we have an error? If so we return false.
c.err = c.bc.Err()
if c.err != nil {
return false
}
// Is the cursor ID zero?
if c.bc.ID() == 0 {
c.closeImplicitSession()
return false
}
// empty batch, but cursor is still valid.
// use nonBlocking to determine if we should continue or return control to the caller.
if nonBlocking {
return false
}
continue
}
// close the implicit session if this was the last getMore
if c.bc.ID() == 0 {
c.closeImplicitSession()
}
c.batch = c.bc.Batch()
doc, err = c.batch.Next()
switch err {
case nil:
c.Current = bson.Raw(doc)
return true
case io.EOF: // Empty batch so we continue
default:
c.err = err
return false
}
}
}
// Decode will unmarshal the current document into val and return any errors from the unmarshalling process without any
// modification. If val is nil or is a typed nil, an error will be returned.
func (c *Cursor) Decode(val interface{}) error {
return bson.UnmarshalWithRegistry(c.registry, c.Current, val)
}
// Err returns the last error seen by the Cursor, or nil if no error has occurred.
func (c *Cursor) Err() error { return c.err }
// Close closes this cursor. Next and TryNext must not be called after Close has been called. Close is idempotent. After
// the first call, any subsequent calls will not change the state.
func (c *Cursor) Close(ctx context.Context) error {
defer c.closeImplicitSession()
return c.bc.Close(ctx)
}
// All iterates the cursor and decodes each document into results. The results parameter must be a pointer to a slice.
// The slice pointed to by results will be completely overwritten. This method will close the cursor after retrieving
// all documents. If the cursor has been iterated, any previously iterated documents will not be included in results.
//
// This method requires driver version >= 1.1.0.
func (c *Cursor) All(ctx context.Context, results interface{}) error {
resultsVal := reflect.ValueOf(results)
if resultsVal.Kind() != reflect.Ptr {
return errors.New("results argument must be a pointer to a slice")
}
sliceVal := resultsVal.Elem()
elementType := sliceVal.Type().Elem()
var index int
var err error
defer c.Close(ctx)
batch := c.batch // exhaust the current batch before iterating the batch cursor
for {
sliceVal, index, err = c.addFromBatch(sliceVal, elementType, batch, index)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if !c.bc.Next(ctx) {
break
}
batch = c.bc.Batch()
}
if err = c.bc.Err(); err != nil {
return err
}
resultsVal.Elem().Set(sliceVal.Slice(0, index))
return nil
}
// addFromBatch adds all documents from batch to sliceVal starting at the given index. It returns the new slice value,
// the next empty index in the slice, and an error if one occurs.
func (c *Cursor) addFromBatch(sliceVal reflect.Value, elemType reflect.Type, batch *bsoncore.DocumentSequence,
index int) (reflect.Value, int, error) {
docs, err := batch.Documents()
if err != nil {
return sliceVal, index, err
}
for _, doc := range docs {
if sliceVal.Len() == index {
// slice is full
newElem := reflect.New(elemType)
sliceVal = reflect.Append(sliceVal, newElem.Elem())
sliceVal = sliceVal.Slice(0, sliceVal.Cap())
}
currElem := sliceVal.Index(index).Addr().Interface()
if err = bson.UnmarshalWithRegistry(c.registry, doc, currElem); err != nil {
return sliceVal, index, err
}
index++
}
return sliceVal, index, nil
}
func (c *Cursor) closeImplicitSession() {
if c.clientSession != nil && c.clientSession.SessionType == session.Implicit {
c.clientSession.EndSession()
}
}
// BatchCursorFromCursor returns a driver.BatchCursor for the given Cursor. If there is no underlying
// driver.BatchCursor, nil is returned. This method is deprecated and does not have any stability guarantees. It may be
// removed in the future.
func BatchCursorFromCursor(c *Cursor) *driver.BatchCursor {
bc, _ := c.bc.(*driver.BatchCursor)
return bc
}