(mongodb >=2.1.0)
MongoDB\Driver\Exception\BulkWriteCommandException::getErrorReply — Returns any top-level command error
This function has no parameters.
Returns any top-level error that occurred when attempting to communicate
with the server or execute the bulk write. This value may be null
if the
exception was thrown due to errors occurring on individual writes.
Example #1 MongoDB\Driver\Exception\BulkWriteCommandException::getErrorReply() example
<?php
$manager = new MongoDB\Driver\Manager;
// This example uses configureFailPoint to simulate a top-level command error
$manager->executeCommand('admin', new MongoDB\Driver\Command([
'configureFailPoint' => 'failCommand',
'mode' => ['times' => 1],
'data' => [
'failCommands' => ['bulkWrite'],
'errorCode' => 8, /* UnknownError */
],
]));
$bulk = new MongoDB\Driver\BulkWriteCommand;
$bulk->insertOne('db.coll', ['x' => 1]);
try {
$result = $manager->executeBulkWriteCommand($bulk);
} catch (MongoDB\Driver\Exception\BulkWriteCommandException $e) {
var_dump($e->getErrorReply()?->toPHP());
}
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
object(stdClass)#12 (6) { ["ok"]=> float(0) ["errmsg"]=> string(43) "Failing command via 'failCommand' failpoint" ["code"]=> int(8) ["codeName"]=> string(12) "UnknownError" ["$clusterTime"]=> object(stdClass)#10 (2) { ["clusterTime"]=> object(MongoDB\BSON\Timestamp)#6 (2) { ["increment"]=> string(1) "7" ["timestamp"]=> string(10) "1744319389" } ["signature"]=> object(stdClass)#9 (2) { ["hash"]=> object(MongoDB\BSON\Binary)#7 (2) { ["data"]=> string(20) "" ["type"]=> int(0) } ["keyId"]=> object(MongoDB\BSON\Int64)#8 (1) { ["integer"]=> string(1) "0" } } } ["operationTime"]=> object(MongoDB\BSON\Timestamp)#11 (2) { ["increment"]=> string(1) "7" ["timestamp"]=> string(10) "1744319389" } }