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// Test that tailable cursors work correctly with skip and limit.
(function() {
"use strict";
// Setup the capped collection.
var collname = "jstests_tailable_skip_limit";
var t = db[collname];
t.drop();
assert.commandWorked(db.createCollection(collname, {capped: true, size: 1024}));
assert.writeOK(t.insert({_id: 1}));
assert.writeOK(t.insert({_id: 2}));
// Non-tailable with skip
var cursor = t.find().skip(1);
assert.eq(2, cursor.next()["_id"]);
assert(!cursor.hasNext());
assert.writeOK(t.insert({_id: 3}));
assert(!cursor.hasNext());
// Non-tailable with limit
var cursor = t.find().limit(100);
for (var i = 1; i <= 3; i++) {
assert.eq(i, cursor.next()["_id"]);
}
assert(!cursor.hasNext());
assert.writeOK(t.insert({_id: 4}));
assert(!cursor.hasNext());
// Non-tailable with negative limit
var cursor = t.find().limit(-100);
for (var i = 1; i <= 4; i++) {
assert.eq(i, cursor.next()["_id"]);
}
assert(!cursor.hasNext());
assert.writeOK(t.insert({_id: 5}));
assert(!cursor.hasNext());
// Tailable with skip
cursor = t.find().addOption(2).skip(4);
assert.eq(5, cursor.next()["_id"]);
assert(!cursor.hasNext());
assert.writeOK(t.insert({_id: 6}));
assert(cursor.hasNext());
assert.eq(6, cursor.next()["_id"]);
// Tailable with limit
var cursor = t.find().addOption(2).limit(100);
for (var i = 1; i <= 6; i++) {
assert.eq(i, cursor.next()["_id"]);
}
assert(!cursor.hasNext());
assert.writeOK(t.insert({_id: 7}));
assert(cursor.hasNext());
assert.eq(7, cursor.next()["_id"]);
// Tailable with negative limit is an error.
assert.throws(function() {
t.find().addOption(2).limit(-100).next();
});
assert.throws(function() {
t.find().addOption(2).limit(-1).itcount();
});
// When using read commands, a limit of 1 with the tailable option is allowed. In legacy
// readMode, an ntoreturn of 1 means the same thing as ntoreturn -1 and is disallowed with
// tailable.
if (db.getMongo().useReadCommands()) {
assert.eq(1, t.find().addOption(2).limit(1).itcount());
} else {
assert.throws(function() {
t.find().addOption(2).limit(1).itcount();
});
}
// Tests that a tailable cursor over an empty capped collection produces a dead cursor, intended
// to be run on both mongod and mongos. For SERVER-20720.
t.drop();
assert.commandWorked(db.createCollection(t.getName(), {capped: true, size: 1024}));
var cmdRes = db.runCommand({find: t.getName(), tailable: true});
assert.commandWorked(cmdRes);
assert.eq(cmdRes.cursor.id, NumberLong(0));
assert.eq(cmdRes.cursor.ns, t.getFullName());
assert.eq(cmdRes.cursor.firstBatch.length, 0);
// Test that the cursor works in the shell.
assert.eq(t.find().addOption(2).itcount(), 0);
assert.writeOK(t.insert({a: 1}));
assert.eq(t.find().addOption(2).itcount(), 1);
})();
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