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--TEST--
MongoDB\Driver\Server::executeQuery() with conflicting read preference for secondary
--SKIPIF--
<?php require __DIR__ . "/../utils/basic-skipif.inc"; ?>
<?php skip_if_not_replica_set(); ?>
<?php skip_if_no_secondary(); ?>
<?php skip_if_not_clean(); ?>
--FILE--
<?php
require_once __DIR__ . "/../utils/basic.inc";
$manager = new MongoDB\Driver\Manager(URI);
$primaryRp = new MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference(MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference::RP_PRIMARY);
$primary = $manager->selectServer($primaryRp);
$bulk = new \MongoDB\Driver\BulkWrite;
$bulk->insert(['_id' => 1, 'x' => 1]);
$primary->executeBulkWrite(NS, $bulk, new MongoDB\Driver\WriteConcern(MongoDB\Driver\WriteConcern::MAJORITY));
$secondaryRp = new MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference(MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference::RP_SECONDARY);
$secondary = $manager->selectServer($secondaryRp);
/* Note: this is testing that the read preference (even a conflicting one) has
* no effect when directly querying a server, since the slaveOk flag is always
* set for hinted queries. */
$cursor = $secondary->executeQuery(NS, new MongoDB\Driver\Query(['x' => 1]), $primaryRp);
var_dump($cursor->toArray());
?>
===DONE===
<?php exit(0); ?>(
--EXPECTF--
array(1) {
[0]=>
object(stdClass)#%d (%d) {
["_id"]=>
int(1)
["x"]=>
int(1)
}
}
===DONE===
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