# Copyright (C) 2014-2015 MongoDB, Inc. # # 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 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. module Mongo module Operation module Commands class MapReduce # Defines custom behaviour of results for a map reduce operation. # # @since 2.0.0 class Result < Operation::Result # The counts field for the map/reduce. # # @since 2.0.0 COUNTS = 'counts'.freeze # The field name for a result without a cursor. # # @since 2.0.0 RESULTS = 'results'.freeze # The time the operation took constant. # # @since 2.0.0 TIME = 'timeMillis'.freeze # Gets the map/reduce counts from the reply. # # @example Get the counts. # result.counts # # @return [ Hash ] A hash of the result counts. # # @since 2.0.0 def counts reply.documents[0][COUNTS] end # Get the documents from the map/reduce. # # @example Get the documents. # result.documents # # @return [ Array ] The documents. # # @since 2.0.0 def documents reply.documents[0][RESULTS] || reply.documents[0][RESULT] end # If the result was a command then determine if it was considered a # success. # # @note If the write was unacknowledged, then this will always return # true. # # @example Was the command successful? # result.successful? # # @return [ true, false ] If the command was successful. # # @since 2.0.0 def successful? !documents.nil? end # Get the execution time of the map/reduce. # # @example Get the execution time. # result.time # # @return [ Integer ] The executiong time in milliseconds. # # @since 2.0.0 def time reply.documents[0][TIME] end # Validate the result by checking for any errors. # # @note This only checks for errors with writes since authentication is # handled at the connection level and any authentication errors would # be raised there, before a Result is ever created. # # @example Validate the result. # result.validate! # # @raise [ Error::OperationFailure ] If an error is in the result. # # @return [ Result ] The result if verification passed. # # @since 2.0.0 def validate! documents.nil? ? raise(Error::OperationFailure.new(parser.message)) : self end private def first_document @first_document ||= reply.documents[0] end end end end end end