MongoCollection::remove
Remove records from this collection
Description
public bool|array MongoCollection::remove
([ array $criteria
= array()
[, array $options
= array()
]] )
Parameters
-
criteria
-
Description of records to remove.
-
options
-
Options for remove.
"w"
See WriteConcerns. The default value for MongoClient is 1.
-
"justOne"
Remove at most one record matching this criteria.
"fsync"
Boolean, defaults to FALSE
. If journalling is enabled, it works exactly like "j". If journalling is not enabled, it forces the insert to be synced to disk before returning success. If TRUE
, an acknowledged insert is implied and will override setting w to 0.
Note:
This option is deprecated. Please use the "j" option instead.
"j"
Boolean, defaults to FALSE
. Forces the insert to be synced to the journal before returning success. If TRUE
, an acknowledged insert is implied and will override setting w to 0.
"w"
See WriteConcerns. The default value for MongoClient is 1.
"wtimeout"
How long to wait for WriteConcern acknowledgement. The default value for MongoClient is 10000 milliseconds.
"safe"
Deprecated. Please use the WriteConcern w option.
"timeout"
Integer, defaults to MongoCursor::$timeout. If acknowledged writes are used, this sets how long (in milliseconds) for the client to wait for a database response. If the database does not respond within the timeout period, a MongoCursorTimeoutException will be thrown.
Return Values
Returns an array containing the status of the removal if the
"w" option is set. Otherwise, returns TRUE
.
Fields in the status array are described in the documentation for
MongoCollection::insert.
Errors/Exceptions
Throws MongoCursorException if the "w" option is set and the write fails.
Throws MongoCursorTimeoutException if the "w" option is set to a value greater than one and the operation takes longer than MongoCursor::$timeout milliseconds to complete. This does not kill the operation on the server, it is a client-side timeout. The operation in MongoCollection::$wtimeout is milliseconds.
Examples
Example #1 MongoCollection::remove with justOne example
<?php
$radioactive = $db->radioactive;
// count how much more plutonium there is
$remaining = $radioactive->count(array('type' => 94));
$halflife = $remaining/2;
// remove half of it
while ($halflife > 0) {
$radioactive->remove(array('type' => 94), array("justOne" => true));
$halflife--;
}
?>
See Also
- MongoCollection::insert
- MongoCollection::update
- MongoDB core docs on » remove.