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/*
* Copyright 2013 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.
*/
#ifndef BSON_H
#define BSON_H
#define BSON_INSIDE
#include "bson/bson-compat.h"
#include <string.h>
#include <time.h>
#include "bson/bson-macros.h"
#include "bson/bson-config.h"
#include "bson/bson-atomic.h"
#include "bson/bson-context.h"
#include "bson/bson-clock.h"
#include "bson/bson-decimal128.h"
#include "bson/bson-error.h"
#include "bson/bson-iter.h"
#include "bson/bson-json.h"
#include "bson/bson-keys.h"
#include "bson/bson-md5.h"
#include "bson/bson-memory.h"
#include "bson/bson-oid.h"
#include "bson/bson-reader.h"
#include "bson/bson-string.h"
#include "bson/bson-types.h"
#include "bson/bson-utf8.h"
#include "bson/bson-value.h"
#include "bson/bson-version.h"
#include "bson/bson-version-functions.h"
#include "bson/bson-writer.h"
#include "bson/bcon.h"
#undef BSON_INSIDE
BSON_BEGIN_DECLS
/**
* bson_empty:
* @b: a bson_t.
*
* Checks to see if @b is an empty BSON document. An empty BSON document is
* a 5 byte document which contains the length (4 bytes) and a single NUL
* byte indicating end of fields.
*/
#define bson_empty(b) (((b)->len == 5) || !bson_get_data ((b))[4])
/**
* bson_empty0:
*
* Like bson_empty() but treats NULL the same as an empty bson_t document.
*/
#define bson_empty0(b) (!(b) || bson_empty (b))
/**
* bson_clear:
*
* Easily free a bson document and set it to NULL. Use like:
*
* bson_t *doc = bson_new();
* bson_clear (&doc);
* BSON_ASSERT (doc == NULL);
*/
#define bson_clear(bptr) \
do { \
if (*(bptr)) { \
bson_destroy (*(bptr)); \
*(bptr) = NULL; \
} \
} while (0)
/**
* BSON_MAX_SIZE:
*
* The maximum size in bytes of a BSON document.
*/
#define BSON_MAX_SIZE ((size_t) ((1U << 31) - 1))
#define BSON_APPEND_ARRAY(b, key, val) \
bson_append_array (b, key, (int) strlen (key), val)
#define BSON_APPEND_ARRAY_BEGIN(b, key, child) \
bson_append_array_begin (b, key, (int) strlen (key), child)
#define BSON_APPEND_BINARY(b, key, subtype, val, len) \
bson_append_binary (b, key, (int) strlen (key), subtype, val, len)
#define BSON_APPEND_BOOL(b, key, val) \
bson_append_bool (b, key, (int) strlen (key), val)
#define BSON_APPEND_CODE(b, key, val) \
bson_append_code (b, key, (int) strlen (key), val)
#define BSON_APPEND_CODE_WITH_SCOPE(b, key, val, scope) \
bson_append_code_with_scope (b, key, (int) strlen (key), val, scope)
#define BSON_APPEND_DBPOINTER(b, key, coll, oid) \
bson_append_dbpointer (b, key, (int) strlen (key), coll, oid)
#define BSON_APPEND_DOCUMENT_BEGIN(b, key, child) \
bson_append_document_begin (b, key, (int) strlen (key), child)
#define BSON_APPEND_DOUBLE(b, key, val) \
bson_append_double (b, key, (int) strlen (key), val)
#define BSON_APPEND_DOCUMENT(b, key, val) \
bson_append_document (b, key, (int) strlen (key), val)
#define BSON_APPEND_INT32(b, key, val) \
bson_append_int32 (b, key, (int) strlen (key), val)
#define BSON_APPEND_INT64(b, key, val) \
bson_append_int64 (b, key, (int) strlen (key), val)
#define BSON_APPEND_MINKEY(b, key) \
bson_append_minkey (b, key, (int) strlen (key))
#define BSON_APPEND_DECIMAL128(b, key, val) \
bson_append_decimal128 (b, key, (int) strlen (key), val)
#define BSON_APPEND_MAXKEY(b, key) \
bson_append_maxkey (b, key, (int) strlen (key))
#define BSON_APPEND_NULL(b, key) bson_append_null (b, key, (int) strlen (key))
#define BSON_APPEND_OID(b, key, val) \
bson_append_oid (b, key, (int) strlen (key), val)
#define BSON_APPEND_REGEX(b, key, val, opt) \
bson_append_regex (b, key, (int) strlen (key), val, opt)
#define BSON_APPEND_UTF8(b, key, val) \
bson_append_utf8 (b, key, (int) strlen (key), val, (int) strlen (val))
#define BSON_APPEND_SYMBOL(b, key, val) \
bson_append_symbol (b, key, (int) strlen (key), val, (int) strlen (val))
#define BSON_APPEND_TIME_T(b, key, val) \
bson_append_time_t (b, key, (int) strlen (key), val)
#define BSON_APPEND_TIMEVAL(b, key, val) \
bson_append_timeval (b, key, (int) strlen (key), val)
#define BSON_APPEND_DATE_TIME(b, key, val) \
bson_append_date_time (b, key, (int) strlen (key), val)
#define BSON_APPEND_TIMESTAMP(b, key, val, inc) \
bson_append_timestamp (b, key, (int) strlen (key), val, inc)
#define BSON_APPEND_UNDEFINED(b, key) \
bson_append_undefined (b, key, (int) strlen (key))
#define BSON_APPEND_VALUE(b, key, val) \
bson_append_value (b, key, (int) strlen (key), (val))
/**
* bson_new:
*
* Allocates a new bson_t structure. Call the various bson_append_*()
* functions to add fields to the bson. You can iterate the bson_t at any
* time using a bson_iter_t and bson_iter_init().
*
* Returns: A newly allocated bson_t that should be freed with bson_destroy().
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bson_t *)
bson_new (void);
BSON_EXPORT (bson_t *)
bson_new_from_json (const uint8_t *data, ssize_t len, bson_error_t *error);
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_init_from_json (bson_t *bson,
const char *data,
ssize_t len,
bson_error_t *error);
/**
* bson_init_static:
* @b: A pointer to a bson_t.
* @data: The data buffer to use.
* @length: The length of @data.
*
* Initializes a bson_t using @data and @length. This is ideal if you would
* like to use a stack allocation for your bson and do not need to grow the
* buffer. @data must be valid for the life of @b.
*
* Returns: true if initialized successfully; otherwise false.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_init_static (bson_t *b, const uint8_t *data, size_t length);
/**
* bson_init:
* @b: A pointer to a bson_t.
*
* Initializes a bson_t for use. This function is useful to those that want a
* stack allocated bson_t. The usefulness of a stack allocated bson_t is
* marginal as the target buffer for content will still require heap
* allocations. It can help reduce heap fragmentation on allocators that do
* not employ SLAB/magazine semantics.
*
* You must call bson_destroy() with @b to release resources when you are done
* using @b.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (void)
bson_init (bson_t *b);
/**
* bson_reinit:
* @b: (inout): A bson_t.
*
* This is equivalent to calling bson_destroy() and bson_init() on a #bson_t.
* However, it will try to persist the existing malloc'd buffer if one exists.
* This is useful in cases where you want to reduce malloc overhead while
* building many documents.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (void)
bson_reinit (bson_t *b);
/**
* bson_new_from_data:
* @data: A buffer containing a serialized bson document.
* @length: The length of the document in bytes.
*
* Creates a new bson_t structure using the data provided. @data should contain
* at least @length bytes that can be copied into the new bson_t structure.
*
* Returns: A newly allocated bson_t that should be freed with bson_destroy().
* If the first four bytes (little-endian) of data do not match @length,
* then NULL will be returned.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bson_t *)
bson_new_from_data (const uint8_t *data, size_t length);
/**
* bson_new_from_buffer:
* @buf: A pointer to a buffer containing a serialized bson document.
* @buf_len: The length of the buffer in bytes.
* @realloc_fun: a realloc like function
* @realloc_fun_ctx: a context for the realloc function
*
* Creates a new bson_t structure using the data provided. @buf should contain
* a bson document, or null pointer should be passed for new allocations.
*
* Returns: A newly allocated bson_t that should be freed with bson_destroy().
* The underlying buffer will be used and not be freed in destroy.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bson_t *)
bson_new_from_buffer (uint8_t **buf,
size_t *buf_len,
bson_realloc_func realloc_func,
void *realloc_func_ctx);
/**
* bson_sized_new:
* @size: A size_t containing the number of bytes to allocate.
*
* This will allocate a new bson_t with enough bytes to hold a buffer
* sized @size. @size must be smaller than INT_MAX bytes.
*
* Returns: A newly allocated bson_t that should be freed with bson_destroy().
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bson_t *)
bson_sized_new (size_t size);
/**
* bson_copy:
* @bson: A bson_t.
*
* Copies @bson into a newly allocated bson_t. You must call bson_destroy()
* when you are done with the resulting value to free its resources.
*
* Returns: A newly allocated bson_t that should be free'd with bson_destroy()
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bson_t *)
bson_copy (const bson_t *bson);
/**
* bson_copy_to:
* @src: The source bson_t.
* @dst: The destination bson_t.
*
* Initializes @dst and copies the content from @src into @dst.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (void)
bson_copy_to (const bson_t *src, bson_t *dst);
/**
* bson_copy_to_excluding:
* @src: A bson_t.
* @dst: A bson_t to initialize and copy into.
* @first_exclude: First field name to exclude.
*
* Copies @src into @dst excluding any field that is provided.
* This is handy for situations when you need to remove one or
* more fields in a bson_t. Note that bson_init() will be called
* on dst.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (void)
bson_copy_to_excluding (const bson_t *src,
bson_t *dst,
const char *first_exclude,
...) BSON_GNUC_NULL_TERMINATED
BSON_GNUC_DEPRECATED_FOR (bson_copy_to_excluding_noinit);
/**
* bson_copy_to_excluding_noinit:
* @src: A bson_t.
* @dst: A bson_t to initialize and copy into.
* @first_exclude: First field name to exclude.
*
* The same as bson_copy_to_excluding, but does not call bson_init()
* on the dst. This version should be preferred in new code, but the
* old function is left for backwards compatibility.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (void)
bson_copy_to_excluding_noinit (const bson_t *src,
bson_t *dst,
const char *first_exclude,
...) BSON_GNUC_NULL_TERMINATED;
BSON_EXPORT (void)
bson_copy_to_excluding_noinit_va (const bson_t *src,
bson_t *dst,
const char *first_exclude,
va_list args);
/**
* bson_destroy:
* @bson: A bson_t.
*
* Frees the resources associated with @bson.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (void)
bson_destroy (bson_t *bson);
BSON_EXPORT (uint8_t *)
bson_reserve_buffer (bson_t *bson, uint32_t size);
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_steal (bson_t *dst, bson_t *src);
/**
* bson_destroy_with_steal:
* @bson: A #bson_t.
* @steal: If ownership of the data buffer should be transferred to caller.
* @length: (out): location for the length of the buffer.
*
* Destroys @bson similar to calling bson_destroy() except that the underlying
* buffer will be returned and ownership transferred to the caller if @steal
* is non-zero.
*
* If length is non-NULL, the length of @bson will be stored in @length.
*
* It is a programming error to call this function with any bson that has
* been initialized static, or is being used to create a subdocument with
* functions such as bson_append_document_begin() or bson_append_array_begin().
*
* Returns: a buffer owned by the caller if @steal is true. Otherwise NULL.
* If there was an error, NULL is returned.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (uint8_t *)
bson_destroy_with_steal (bson_t *bson, bool steal, uint32_t *length);
/**
* bson_get_data:
* @bson: A bson_t.
*
* Fetched the data buffer for @bson of @bson->len bytes in length.
*
* Returns: A buffer that should not be modified or freed.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (const uint8_t *)
bson_get_data (const bson_t *bson);
/**
* bson_count_keys:
* @bson: A bson_t.
*
* Counts the number of elements found in @bson.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (uint32_t)
bson_count_keys (const bson_t *bson);
/**
* bson_has_field:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @key: The key to lookup.
*
* Checks to see if @bson contains a field named @key.
*
* This function is case-sensitive.
*
* Returns: true if @key exists in @bson; otherwise false.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_has_field (const bson_t *bson, const char *key);
/**
* bson_compare:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @other: A bson_t.
*
* Compares @bson to @other in a qsort() style comparison.
* See qsort() for information on how this function works.
*
* Returns: Less than zero, zero, or greater than zero.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (int)
bson_compare (const bson_t *bson, const bson_t *other);
/*
* bson_compare:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @other: A bson_t.
*
* Checks to see if @bson and @other are equal.
*
* Returns: true if equal; otherwise false.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_equal (const bson_t *bson, const bson_t *other);
/**
* bson_validate:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @offset: A location for the error offset.
*
* Validates a BSON document by walking through the document and inspecting
* the fields for valid content.
*
* Returns: true if @bson is valid; otherwise false and @offset is set.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_validate (const bson_t *bson, bson_validate_flags_t flags, size_t *offset);
/**
* bson_validate_with_error:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @error: A location for the error info.
*
* Validates a BSON document by walking through the document and inspecting
* the fields for valid content.
*
* Returns: true if @bson is valid; otherwise false and @error is filled out.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_validate_with_error (const bson_t *bson,
bson_validate_flags_t flags,
bson_error_t *error);
/**
* bson_as_canonical_extended_json:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @length: A location for the string length, or NULL.
*
* Creates a new string containing @bson in canonical extended JSON format,
* conforming to the MongoDB Extended JSON Spec:
*
* github.com/mongodb/specifications/blob/master/source/extended-json.rst
*
* The caller is responsible for freeing the resulting string. If @length is
* non-NULL, then the length of the resulting string will be placed in @length.
*
* See http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/mongodb-extended-json/ for
* more information on extended JSON.
*
* Returns: A newly allocated string that should be freed with bson_free().
*/
BSON_EXPORT (char *)
bson_as_canonical_extended_json (const bson_t *bson, size_t *length);
/**
* bson_as_json:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @length: A location for the string length, or NULL.
*
* Creates a new string containing @bson in libbson's legacy JSON format.
* Superseded by bson_as_canonical_extended_json and
* bson_as_relaxed_extended_json. The caller is
* responsible for freeing the resulting string. If @length is non-NULL, then
* the length of the resulting string will be placed in @length.
*
* Returns: A newly allocated string that should be freed with bson_free().
*/
BSON_EXPORT (char *)
bson_as_json (const bson_t *bson, size_t *length);
/**
* bson_as_relaxed_extended_json:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @length: A location for the string length, or NULL.
*
* Creates a new string containing @bson in relaxed extended JSON format,
* conforming to the MongoDB Extended JSON Spec:
*
* github.com/mongodb/specifications/blob/master/source/extended-json.rst
*
* The caller is responsible for freeing the resulting string. If @length is
* non-NULL, then the length of the resulting string will be placed in @length.
*
* See http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/mongodb-extended-json/ for
* more information on extended JSON.
*
* Returns: A newly allocated string that should be freed with bson_free().
*/
BSON_EXPORT (char *)
bson_as_relaxed_extended_json (const bson_t *bson, size_t *length);
/* like bson_as_json() but for outermost arrays. */
BSON_EXPORT (char *)
bson_array_as_json (const bson_t *bson, size_t *length);
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_value (bson_t *bson,
const char *key,
int key_length,
const bson_value_t *value);
/**
* bson_append_array:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @key: The key for the field.
* @array: A bson_t containing the array.
*
* Appends a BSON array to @bson. BSON arrays are like documents where the
* key is the string version of the index. For example, the first item of the
* array would have the key "0". The second item would have the index "1".
*
* Returns: true if successful; false if append would overflow max size.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_array (bson_t *bson,
const char *key,
int key_length,
const bson_t *array);
/**
* bson_append_binary:
* @bson: A bson_t to append.
* @key: The key for the field.
* @subtype: The bson_subtype_t of the binary.
* @binary: The binary buffer to append.
* @length: The length of @binary.
*
* Appends a binary buffer to the BSON document.
*
* Returns: true if successful; false if append would overflow max size.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_binary (bson_t *bson,
const char *key,
int key_length,
bson_subtype_t subtype,
const uint8_t *binary,
uint32_t length);
/**
* bson_append_bool:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @key: The key for the field.
* @value: The boolean value.
*
* Appends a new field to @bson of type BSON_TYPE_BOOL.
*
* Returns: true if successful; false if append would overflow max size.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_bool (bson_t *bson, const char *key, int key_length, bool value);
/**
* bson_append_code:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @key: The key for the document.
* @javascript: JavaScript code to be executed.
*
* Appends a field of type BSON_TYPE_CODE to the BSON document. @javascript
* should contain a script in javascript to be executed.
*
* Returns: true if successful; false if append would overflow max size.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_code (bson_t *bson,
const char *key,
int key_length,
const char *javascript);
/**
* bson_append_code_with_scope:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @key: The key for the document.
* @javascript: JavaScript code to be executed.
* @scope: A bson_t containing the scope for @javascript.
*
* Appends a field of type BSON_TYPE_CODEWSCOPE to the BSON document.
* @javascript should contain a script in javascript to be executed.
*
* Returns: true if successful; false if append would overflow max size.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_code_with_scope (bson_t *bson,
const char *key,
int key_length,
const char *javascript,
const bson_t *scope);
/**
* bson_append_dbpointer:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @key: The key for the field.
* @collection: The collection name.
* @oid: The oid to the reference.
*
* Appends a new field of type BSON_TYPE_DBPOINTER. This datum type is
* deprecated in the BSON spec and should not be used in new code.
*
* Returns: true if successful; false if append would overflow max size.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_dbpointer (bson_t *bson,
const char *key,
int key_length,
const char *collection,
const bson_oid_t *oid);
/**
* bson_append_double:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @key: The key for the field.
*
* Appends a new field to @bson of the type BSON_TYPE_DOUBLE.
*
* Returns: true if successful; false if append would overflow max size.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_double (bson_t *bson,
const char *key,
int key_length,
double value);
/**
* bson_append_document:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @key: The key for the field.
* @value: A bson_t containing the subdocument.
*
* Appends a new field to @bson of the type BSON_TYPE_DOCUMENT.
* The documents contents will be copied into @bson.
*
* Returns: true if successful; false if append would overflow max size.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_document (bson_t *bson,
const char *key,
int key_length,
const bson_t *value);
/**
* bson_append_document_begin:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @key: The key for the field.
* @key_length: The length of @key in bytes not including NUL or -1
* if @key_length is NUL terminated.
* @child: A location to an uninitialized bson_t.
*
* Appends a new field named @key to @bson. The field is, however,
* incomplete. @child will be initialized so that you may add fields to the
* child document. Child will use a memory buffer owned by @bson and
* therefore grow the parent buffer as additional space is used. This allows
* a single malloc'd buffer to be used when building documents which can help
* reduce memory fragmentation.
*
* Returns: true if successful; false if append would overflow max size.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_document_begin (bson_t *bson,
const char *key,
int key_length,
bson_t *child);
/**
* bson_append_document_end:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @child: A bson_t supplied to bson_append_document_begin().
*
* Finishes the appending of a document to a @bson. @child is considered
* disposed after this call and should not be used any further.
*
* Returns: true if successful; false if append would overflow max size.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_document_end (bson_t *bson, bson_t *child);
/**
* bson_append_array_begin:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @key: The key for the field.
* @key_length: The length of @key in bytes not including NUL or -1
* if @key_length is NUL terminated.
* @child: A location to an uninitialized bson_t.
*
* Appends a new field named @key to @bson. The field is, however,
* incomplete. @child will be initialized so that you may add fields to the
* child array. Child will use a memory buffer owned by @bson and
* therefore grow the parent buffer as additional space is used. This allows
* a single malloc'd buffer to be used when building arrays which can help
* reduce memory fragmentation.
*
* The type of @child will be BSON_TYPE_ARRAY and therefore the keys inside
* of it MUST be "0", "1", etc.
*
* Returns: true if successful; false if append would overflow max size.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_array_begin (bson_t *bson,
const char *key,
int key_length,
bson_t *child);
/**
* bson_append_array_end:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @child: A bson_t supplied to bson_append_array_begin().
*
* Finishes the appending of a array to a @bson. @child is considered
* disposed after this call and should not be used any further.
*
* Returns: true if successful; false if append would overflow max size.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_array_end (bson_t *bson, bson_t *child);
/**
* bson_append_int32:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @key: The key for the field.
* @value: The int32_t 32-bit integer value.
*
* Appends a new field of type BSON_TYPE_INT32 to @bson.
*
* Returns: true if successful; false if append would overflow max size.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_int32 (bson_t *bson,
const char *key,
int key_length,
int32_t value);
/**
* bson_append_int64:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @key: The key for the field.
* @value: The int64_t 64-bit integer value.
*
* Appends a new field of type BSON_TYPE_INT64 to @bson.
*
* Returns: true if successful; false if append would overflow max size.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_int64 (bson_t *bson,
const char *key,
int key_length,
int64_t value);
/**
* bson_append_decimal128:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @key: The key for the field.
* @value: The bson_decimal128_t decimal128 value.
*
* Appends a new field of type BSON_TYPE_DECIMAL128 to @bson.
*
* Returns: true if successful; false if append would overflow max size.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_decimal128 (bson_t *bson,
const char *key,
int key_length,
const bson_decimal128_t *value);
/**
* bson_append_iter:
* @bson: A bson_t to append to.
* @key: The key name or %NULL to take current key from @iter.
* @key_length: The key length or -1 to use strlen().
* @iter: The iter located on the position of the element to append.
*
* Appends a new field to @bson that is equivalent to the field currently
* pointed to by @iter.
*
* Returns: true if successful; false if append would overflow max size.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_iter (bson_t *bson,
const char *key,
int key_length,
const bson_iter_t *iter);
/**
* bson_append_minkey:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @key: The key for the field.
*
* Appends a new field of type BSON_TYPE_MINKEY to @bson. This is a special
* type that compares lower than all other possible BSON element values.
*
* See http://bsonspec.org for more information on this type.
*
* Returns: true if successful; false if append would overflow max size.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_minkey (bson_t *bson, const char *key, int key_length);
/**
* bson_append_maxkey:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @key: The key for the field.
*
* Appends a new field of type BSON_TYPE_MAXKEY to @bson. This is a special
* type that compares higher than all other possible BSON element values.
*
* See http://bsonspec.org for more information on this type.
*
* Returns: true if successful; false if append would overflow max size.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_maxkey (bson_t *bson, const char *key, int key_length);
/**
* bson_append_null:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @key: The key for the field.
*
* Appends a new field to @bson with NULL for the value.
*
* Returns: true if successful; false if append would overflow max size.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_null (bson_t *bson, const char *key, int key_length);
/**
* bson_append_oid:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @key: The key for the field.
* @oid: bson_oid_t.
*
* Appends a new field to the @bson of type BSON_TYPE_OID using the contents of
* @oid.
*
* Returns: true if successful; false if append would overflow max size.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_oid (bson_t *bson,
const char *key,
int key_length,
const bson_oid_t *oid);
/**
* bson_append_regex:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @key: The key of the field.
* @regex: The regex to append to the bson.
* @options: Options for @regex.
*
* Appends a new field to @bson of type BSON_TYPE_REGEX. @regex should
* be the regex string. @options should contain the options for the regex.
*
* Valid options for @options are:
*
* 'i' for case-insensitive.
* 'm' for multiple matching.
* 'x' for verbose mode.
* 'l' to make \w and \W locale dependent.
* 's' for dotall mode ('.' matches everything)
* 'u' to make \w and \W match unicode.
*
* For more detailed information about BSON regex elements, see bsonspec.org.
*
* Returns: true if successful; false if append would overflow max size.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_regex (bson_t *bson,
const char *key,
int key_length,
const char *regex,
const char *options);
/**
* bson_append_regex:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @key: The key of the field.
* @key_length: The length of the key string.
* @regex: The regex to append to the bson.
* @regex_length: The length of the regex string.
* @options: Options for @regex.
*
* Appends a new field to @bson of type BSON_TYPE_REGEX. @regex should
* be the regex string. @options should contain the options for the regex.
*
* Valid options for @options are:
*
* 'i' for case-insensitive.
* 'm' for multiple matching.
* 'x' for verbose mode.
* 'l' to make \w and \W locale dependent.
* 's' for dotall mode ('.' matches everything)
* 'u' to make \w and \W match unicode.
*
* For more detailed information about BSON regex elements, see bsonspec.org.
*
* Returns: true if successful; false if append would overflow max size.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_regex_w_len (bson_t *bson,
const char *key,
int key_length,
const char *regex,
int regex_length,
const char *options);
/**
* bson_append_utf8:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @key: The key for the field.
* @value: A UTF-8 encoded string.
* @length: The length of @value or -1 if it is NUL terminated.
*
* Appends a new field to @bson using @key as the key and @value as the UTF-8
* encoded value.
*
* It is the callers responsibility to ensure @value is valid UTF-8. You can
* use bson_utf8_validate() to perform this check.
*
* Returns: true if successful; false if append would overflow max size.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_utf8 (bson_t *bson,
const char *key,
int key_length,
const char *value,
int length);
/**
* bson_append_symbol:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @key: The key for the field.
* @value: The symbol as a string.
* @length: The length of @value or -1 if NUL-terminated.
*
* Appends a new field to @bson of type BSON_TYPE_SYMBOL. This BSON type is
* deprecated and should not be used in new code.
*
* See http://bsonspec.org for more information on this type.
*
* Returns: true if successful; false if append would overflow max size.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_symbol (bson_t *bson,
const char *key,
int key_length,
const char *value,
int length);
/**
* bson_append_time_t:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @key: The key for the field.
* @value: A time_t.
*
* Appends a BSON_TYPE_DATE_TIME field to @bson using the time_t @value for the
* number of seconds since UNIX epoch in UTC.
*
* Returns: true if successful; false if append would overflow max size.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_time_t (bson_t *bson,
const char *key,
int key_length,
time_t value);
/**
* bson_append_timeval:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @key: The key for the field.
* @value: A struct timeval containing the date and time.
*
* Appends a BSON_TYPE_DATE_TIME field to @bson using the struct timeval
* provided. The time is persisted in milliseconds since the UNIX epoch in UTC.
*
* Returns: true if successful; false if append would overflow max size.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_timeval (bson_t *bson,
const char *key,
int key_length,
struct timeval *value);
/**
* bson_append_date_time:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @key: The key for the field.
* @key_length: The length of @key in bytes or -1 if \0 terminated.
* @value: The number of milliseconds elapsed since UNIX epoch.
*
* Appends a new field to @bson of type BSON_TYPE_DATE_TIME.
*
* Returns: true if successful; otherwise false.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_date_time (bson_t *bson,
const char *key,
int key_length,
int64_t value);
/**
* bson_append_now_utc:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @key: The key for the field.
* @key_length: The length of @key or -1 if it is NULL terminated.
*
* Appends a BSON_TYPE_DATE_TIME field to @bson using the current time in UTC
* as the field value.
*
* Returns: true if successful; false if append would overflow max size.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_now_utc (bson_t *bson, const char *key, int key_length);
/**
* bson_append_timestamp:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @key: The key for the field.
* @timestamp: 4 byte timestamp.
* @increment: 4 byte increment for timestamp.
*
* Appends a field of type BSON_TYPE_TIMESTAMP to @bson. This is a special type
* used by MongoDB replication and sharding. If you need generic time and date
* fields use bson_append_time_t() or bson_append_timeval().
*
* Setting @increment and @timestamp to zero has special semantics. See
* http://bsonspec.org for more information on this field type.
*
* Returns: true if successful; false if append would overflow max size.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_timestamp (bson_t *bson,
const char *key,
int key_length,
uint32_t timestamp,
uint32_t increment);
/**
* bson_append_undefined:
* @bson: A bson_t.
* @key: The key for the field.
*
* Appends a field of type BSON_TYPE_UNDEFINED. This type is deprecated in the
* spec and should not be used for new code. However, it is provided for those
* needing to interact with legacy systems.
*
* Returns: true if successful; false if append would overflow max size.
*/
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_append_undefined (bson_t *bson, const char *key, int key_length);
BSON_EXPORT (bool)
bson_concat (bson_t *dst, const bson_t *src);
BSON_END_DECLS
#endif /* BSON_H */