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MongoCommandCursor::getReadPreference
(PECL mongo >=1.6.0)
MongoCommandCursor::getReadPreference — Get the read preference for this command
Description
public MongoCommandCursor::getReadPreference ( ) : array
Parameters
This function has no parameters.
Return Values
This function returns an array describing the read preference. The array contains the values type
for the string read preference mode (corresponding to the MongoClient constants), and tagsets
containing a list of all tag set criteria. If no tag sets were specified, tagsets
will not be present in the array.
Examples
Example #1 MongoCommandCursor::getReadPreference() return value example
<?php$m = new MongoClient('mongodb://rs1.example.com:27017', array('replicaSet' => 'myReplSetName'));$collection = $m->selectCollection('test', 'people');// If a MongoCommandCursor is constructed directly, it will inherit the read// preference of the MongoClient instance passed to its constructor; however,// MongoCollection::aggregateCursor() will have the MongoCommandCursor inherit// the collection's read preference.$collection->setReadPreference(MongoClient::RP_SECONDARY);$cursor = $collection->aggregateCursor( [ [ '$group' => [ '_id' => '$name', 'points' => [ '$sum' => '$points' ] ] ], [ '$sort' => [ 'points' => -1 ] ],] );var_dump($cursor->getReadPreference());?>
The above example will output:
array(1) { ["type"]=> string(9) "secondary" }
See Also
- The read preferences documentation.
- MongoCommandCursor::setReadPreference() - Set the read preference for this command
- MongoCursorInterface::getReadPreference() - Get the read preference for this query