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insertMany.yml
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insertMany.yml
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runOn:
-
minServerVersion: "3.6"
topology: ["replicaset"]
data:
- { _id: 1, x: 11 }
tests:
-
description: "InsertMany succeeds after one network error"
failPoint:
configureFailPoint: onPrimaryTransactionalWrite
mode: { times: 1 }
operation:
name: "insertMany"
arguments:
documents:
- { _id: 2, x: 22 }
- { _id: 3, x: 33 }
options: { ordered: true }
outcome:
result:
insertedIds: { 0: 2, 1: 3 }
collection:
data:
- { _id: 1, x: 11 }
- { _id: 2, x: 22 }
- { _id: 3, x: 33 }
-
description: "InsertMany with unordered execution"
failPoint:
configureFailPoint: onPrimaryTransactionalWrite
mode: { times: 1 }
operation:
name: "insertMany"
arguments:
documents:
- { _id: 2, x: 22 }
- { _id: 3, x: 33 }
options: { ordered: false }
outcome:
result:
insertedIds: { 0: 2, 1: 3 }
collection:
data:
- { _id: 1, x: 11 }
- { _id: 2, x: 22 }
- { _id: 3, x: 33 }
-
description: "InsertMany fails after multiple network errors"
failPoint:
# Normally, a mongod will insert the documents as a batch with a
# single commit. If this fails, mongod may try to insert each
# document one at a time depending on the failure. Therefore our
# single insert command may trigger the failpoint twice on each
# driver attempt. This test permanently enables the fail point to
# ensure the retry attempt always fails.
configureFailPoint: onPrimaryTransactionalWrite
mode: "alwaysOn"
data: { failBeforeCommitExceptionCode: 1 }
operation:
name: "insertMany"
arguments:
documents:
- { _id: 2, x: 22 }
- { _id: 3, x: 33 }
- { _id: 4, x: 44 }
options: { ordered: true }
outcome:
error: true
collection:
data:
- { _id: 1, x: 11 }