"use strict"; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); exports.AggregationCursor = void 0; const aggregate_1 = require("../operations/aggregate"); const execute_operation_1 = require("../operations/execute_operation"); const utils_1 = require("../utils"); const abstract_cursor_1 = require("./abstract_cursor"); /** @internal */ const kPipeline = Symbol('pipeline'); /** @internal */ const kOptions = Symbol('options'); /** * The **AggregationCursor** class is an internal class that embodies an aggregation cursor on MongoDB * allowing for iteration over the results returned from the underlying query. It supports * one by one document iteration, conversion to an array or can be iterated as a Node 4.X * or higher stream * @public */ class AggregationCursor extends abstract_cursor_1.AbstractCursor { /** @internal */ constructor(client, namespace, pipeline = [], options = {}) { super(client, namespace, options); this[kPipeline] = pipeline; this[kOptions] = options; } get pipeline() { return this[kPipeline]; } clone() { const clonedOptions = (0, utils_1.mergeOptions)({}, this[kOptions]); delete clonedOptions.session; return new AggregationCursor(this.client, this.namespace, this[kPipeline], { ...clonedOptions }); } map(transform) { return super.map(transform); } /** @internal */ _initialize(session, callback) { const aggregateOperation = new aggregate_1.AggregateOperation(this.namespace, this[kPipeline], { ...this[kOptions], ...this.cursorOptions, session }); (0, execute_operation_1.executeOperation)(this.client, aggregateOperation, (err, response) => { if (err || response == null) return callback(err); // TODO: NODE-2882 callback(undefined, { server: aggregateOperation.server, session, response }); }); } explain(verbosity, callback) { if (typeof verbosity === 'function') (callback = verbosity), (verbosity = true); if (verbosity == null) verbosity = true; return (0, execute_operation_1.executeOperation)(this.client, new aggregate_1.AggregateOperation(this.namespace, this[kPipeline], { ...this[kOptions], ...this.cursorOptions, explain: verbosity }), callback); } group($group) { (0, abstract_cursor_1.assertUninitialized)(this); this[kPipeline].push({ $group }); return this; } /** Add a limit stage to the aggregation pipeline */ limit($limit) { (0, abstract_cursor_1.assertUninitialized)(this); this[kPipeline].push({ $limit }); return this; } /** Add a match stage to the aggregation pipeline */ match($match) { (0, abstract_cursor_1.assertUninitialized)(this); this[kPipeline].push({ $match }); return this; } /** Add an out stage to the aggregation pipeline */ out($out) { (0, abstract_cursor_1.assertUninitialized)(this); this[kPipeline].push({ $out }); return this; } /** * Add a project stage to the aggregation pipeline * * @remarks * In order to strictly type this function you must provide an interface * that represents the effect of your projection on the result documents. * * By default chaining a projection to your cursor changes the returned type to the generic {@link Document} type. * You should specify a parameterized type to have assertions on your final results. * * @example * ```typescript * // Best way * const docs: AggregationCursor<{ a: number }> = cursor.project<{ a: number }>({ _id: 0, a: true }); * // Flexible way * const docs: AggregationCursor = cursor.project({ _id: 0, a: true }); * ``` * * @remarks * In order to strictly type this function you must provide an interface * that represents the effect of your projection on the result documents. * * **Note for Typescript Users:** adding a transform changes the return type of the iteration of this cursor, * it **does not** return a new instance of a cursor. This means when calling project, * you should always assign the result to a new variable in order to get a correctly typed cursor variable. * Take note of the following example: * * @example * ```typescript * const cursor: AggregationCursor<{ a: number; b: string }> = coll.aggregate([]); * const projectCursor = cursor.project<{ a: number }>({ _id: 0, a: true }); * const aPropOnlyArray: {a: number}[] = await projectCursor.toArray(); * * // or always use chaining and save the final cursor * * const cursor = coll.aggregate().project<{ a: string }>({ * _id: 0, * a: { $convert: { input: '$a', to: 'string' } * }}); * ``` */ project($project) { (0, abstract_cursor_1.assertUninitialized)(this); this[kPipeline].push({ $project }); return this; } /** Add a lookup stage to the aggregation pipeline */ lookup($lookup) { (0, abstract_cursor_1.assertUninitialized)(this); this[kPipeline].push({ $lookup }); return this; } /** Add a redact stage to the aggregation pipeline */ redact($redact) { (0, abstract_cursor_1.assertUninitialized)(this); this[kPipeline].push({ $redact }); return this; } /** Add a skip stage to the aggregation pipeline */ skip($skip) { (0, abstract_cursor_1.assertUninitialized)(this); this[kPipeline].push({ $skip }); return this; } /** Add a sort stage to the aggregation pipeline */ sort($sort) { (0, abstract_cursor_1.assertUninitialized)(this); this[kPipeline].push({ $sort }); return this; } /** Add a unwind stage to the aggregation pipeline */ unwind($unwind) { (0, abstract_cursor_1.assertUninitialized)(this); this[kPipeline].push({ $unwind }); return this; } // deprecated methods /** @deprecated Add a geoNear stage to the aggregation pipeline */ geoNear($geoNear) { (0, abstract_cursor_1.assertUninitialized)(this); this[kPipeline].push({ $geoNear }); return this; } } exports.AggregationCursor = AggregationCursor; //# sourceMappingURL=aggregation_cursor.js.map