35 lines
1.3 KiB
Go
35 lines
1.3 KiB
Go
// Package mgo offers a rich MongoDB driver for Go.
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//
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// #########################################################
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//
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// THIS DRIVER IS UNMAINTAINED! See here for details:
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//
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// https://github.com/go-mgo/mgo/blob/v2-unstable/README.md
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//
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// #########################################################
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//
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// Usage of the driver revolves around the concept of sessions. To
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// get started, obtain a session using the Dial function:
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//
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// session, err := mgo.Dial(url)
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//
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// This will establish one or more connections with the cluster of
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// servers defined by the url parameter. From then on, the cluster
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// may be queried with multiple consistency rules (see SetMode) and
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// documents retrieved with statements such as:
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//
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// c := session.DB(database).C(collection)
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// err := c.Find(query).One(&result)
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//
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// New sessions are typically created by calling session.Copy on the
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// initial session obtained at dial time. These new sessions will share
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// the same cluster information and connection pool, and may be easily
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// handed into other methods and functions for organizing logic.
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// Every session created must have its Close method called at the end
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// of its life time, so its resources may be put back in the pool or
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// collected, depending on the case.
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//
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// For more details, see the documentation for the types and methods.
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//
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package mgo
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