(PECL mongo >=0.9.2)
MongoCursor::explain — Return an explanation of the query, often useful for optimization and debugging
Ta funkcja nie posiada parametrów.
Returns an explanation of the query.
Przykład #1 MongoCursor::explain() example
<?php
$cursor = $collection->find(array("x"=>1), array("y"));
$cursor->sort(array("z" => 1))->limit(4)->skip(5);
var_dump($cursor->explain());
?>
Powyższy przykład wyświetli coś podobnego do:
array(8) { ["cursor"]=> string(15) "BtreeCursor x_1" ["startKey"]=> array(1) { ["x"]=> int(1) } ["endKey"]=> array(1) { ["x"]=> int(1) } ["nscanned"]=> float(4) ["n"]=> int(4) ["scanAndOrder"]=> int(1) ["millis"]=> int(3) ["allPlans"]=> array(2) { [0]=> array(3) { ["cursor"]=> string(15) "BtreeCursor x_1" ["startKey"]=> array(1) { ["x"]=> int(1) } ["endKey"]=> array(1) { ["x"]=> int(1) } } [1]=> array(3) { ["cursor"]=> string(11) "BasicCursor" ["startKey"]=> array(0) { } ["endKey"]=> array(0) { } } } }
Throws MongoConnectionException if it cannot reach the database.
MongoDB core docs on » explain.