(function() { // Tests that errors encountered on shards are correctly returned to the client when mongos uses // the legacy DBClientCursor method of executing commands on shards. We use aggregation here // specifically because it is one of the few query paths that still uses the legacy DBClient // classes in mongos. "use strict"; var st = new ShardingTest({mongos: 1, shards: 1, rs: {nodes: 3}}); var db = st.getDB('test'); db.setSlaveOk(true); assert.writeOK(db.foo.insert({a: 1}, {writeConcern: {w: 3}})); assert.commandWorked( db.runCommand({aggregate: 'foo', pipeline: [{$project: {total: {'$add': ['$a', 1]}}}]})); assert.writeOK(db.foo.insert({a: [1, 2]}, {writeConcern: {w: 3}})); var res = db.runCommand({aggregate: 'foo', pipeline: [{$project: {total: {'$add': ['$a', 1]}}}]}); assert.commandFailed(res); assert.eq("$add only supports numeric or date types, not Array", res.errmsg, printjson(res)); }());