(PECL mongo >=1.3.0)
MongoResultException::getDocument — Retrieve the full result document
Retrieves the full error result document.
This function has no parameters.
The full result document as an array, including partial data if available and additional keys.
Example #1 MongoResultException::getDocument() example
<?php
$mc = new MongoClient("localhost");
$c = $mc->selectCollection("test", "test");
$c->insert(array(
"name" => "Next promo",
"inprogress" => false,
"priority" => 0,
"tasks" => array( "select product", "add inventory", "do placement"),
) );
$c->insert(array(
"name" => "Biz report",
"inprogress" => false,
"priority" => 1,
"tasks" => array( "run sales report", "email report" )
) );
$c->insert(array(
"name" => "Biz report",
"inprogress" => false,
"priority" => 2,
"tasks" => array( "run marketing report", "email report" )
),
array("w" => true)
);
try {
$retval = $c->findAndModify(
array("inprogress" => false, "name" => "Biz report"),
array('$set' => array('$set' => array('inprogress' => true, "started" => new MongoDate()))),
null,
array(
"sort" => array("priority" => -1),
"new" => true,
)
);
} catch(MongoResultException $e) {
echo $e->getMessage(), "\n";
$res = $e->getDocument();
var_dump($res);
}
?>
The above examples will output something similar to:
$set is not valid for storage. array(3) { ["lastErrorObject"]=> array(5) { ["connectionId"]=> int(6) ["err"]=> string(30) "$set is not valid for storage." ["code"]=> int(52) ["n"]=> int(0) ["ok"]=> float(1) } ["ok"]=> float(0) ["errmsg"]=> string(30) "$set is not valid for storage." }