// This test is to ensure that limit() clauses are pushed down to the shards and evaluated // See: http://jira.mongodb.org/browse/SERVER-1896 (function() { var s = new ShardingTest({ name: "limit_push", shards: 2, mongos: 1 }); var db = s.getDB( "test" ); // Create some data for (i=0; i < 100; i++) { db.limit_push.insert({ _id : i, x: i}); } db.limit_push.ensureIndex( { x : 1 } ); assert.eq( 100 , db.limit_push.find().length() , "Incorrect number of documents" ); // Shard the collection s.adminCommand( { enablesharding : "test" } ); s.ensurePrimaryShard('test', 'shard0001'); s.adminCommand( { shardcollection : "test.limit_push" , key : { x : 1 } } ); // Now split the and move the data between the shards s.adminCommand( { split : "test.limit_push", middle : { x : 50 }} ); s.adminCommand( { moveChunk: "test.limit_push", find : { x : 51}, to : s.getOther( s.getServer( "test" ) ).name, _waitForDelete : true }) // Check that the chunck have split correctly assert.eq( 2 , s.config.chunks.count() , "wrong number of chunks"); // The query is asking for the maximum value below a given value // db.limit_push.find( { x : { $lt : 60} } ).sort( { x:-1} ).limit(1) q = { x : { $lt : 60} }; // Make sure the basic queries are correct assert.eq( 60 , db.limit_push.find( q ).count() , "Did not find 60 documents" ); //rs = db.limit_push.find( q ).sort( { x:-1} ).limit(1) //assert.eq( rs , { _id : "1" , x : 59 } , "Did not find document with value 59" ); // Now make sure that the explain shos that each shard is returning a single document as indicated // by the "n" element for each shard exp = db.limit_push.find( q ).sort( { x:-1} ).limit(1).explain("executionStats"); printjson( exp ) var execStages = exp.executionStats.executionStages; assert.eq("SHARD_MERGE_SORT", execStages.stage, "Expected SHARD_MERGE_SORT as root stage"); var k = 0; for (var j in execStages.shards) { assert.eq( 1 , execStages.shards[j].executionStages.nReturned, "'n' is not 1 from shard000" + k.toString()); k++ } s.stop(); })();