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Opa (https://github.com/MLstate/opalang) app made two years ago with MongoDB 2.2 survived migration of MongoDB to 2.4. Unfortunately DB queries are not working correctly anymore in MongoDB 2.6.

Version checked:

  • 2.6.5 - officially supported by Opa since commit "[version] bumped MongoDb to 2.6.5",
  • 2.6.6 - latest stable,
  • 2.6-latest - nightly 5.01.2014,
  • 2.8.0-rc4 - latest development.

Simplified working example:

type Article.t = {
  int id
}
database nadzieja_test {
  Article.t /article[{id}]
}
module Model {
  function get_articles() {
    /nadzieja_test/article[limit 2].{id}
    |> DbSet.iterator
    |> Iter.to_list
    |> List.mapi(function(i, item) {
      s = "get_articles()#{i}: id={item.id}" + "\n"
      jlog(s)
      s
    }, _)
  }
}
function page() {
  [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]
  |> List.iter(
    function (id) {
      /nadzieja_test/article[{~id}] = {~id}
    }, _)
  <pre>{Model.get_articles()}</pre>
}
Server.start(Server.http, { title: "Test", ~page })

The query [limit 2] returns all the documents.

Real life problem was obviously more complex (both document stored and the query) but results in the same behavior. Original collection was using indexes, but dropping them did not remove the problem.

Database and collections was not existing before the test. I stared with enabling profiling in mongo console with db.setProfilingLevel(2) (my app was tested with both profiling enabled and disabled). Profiling result obtained:

> db.system.profile.find({"op":"query","ns":"nadzieja_test.article"}).sort({ts:-1}).pretty()
{
    "op" : "query",
    "ns" : "nadzieja_test.article",
    "query" : {

    },
    "cursorid" : 152008290160,
    "ntoreturn" : 2,
    "ntoskip" : 0,
    "nscanned" : 2,
    "nscannedObjects" : 2,
    "keyUpdates" : 0,
    "numYield" : 0,
    "lockStats" : {
        "timeLockedMicros" : {
            "r" : NumberLong(278),
            "w" : NumberLong(0)
        },
        "timeAcquiringMicros" : {
            "r" : NumberLong(11),
            "w" : NumberLong(8)
        }
    },
    "nreturned" : 2,
    "responseLength" : 88,
    "millis" : 0,
    "execStats" : {
        "type" : "PROJECTION",
        "works" : 3,
        "yields" : 0,
        "unyields" : 0,
        "invalidates" : 0,
        "advanced" : 2,
        "needTime" : 0,
        "needFetch" : 0,
        "isEOF" : 0,
        "children" : [
            {
                "type" : "COLLSCAN",
                "works" : 3,
                "yields" : 0,
                "unyields" : 0,
                "invalidates" : 0,
                "advanced" : 2,
                "needTime" : 1,
                "needFetch" : 0,
                "isEOF" : 0,
                "docsTested" : 2,
                "children" : [ ]
            }
        ]
    },
    "ts" : ISODate("2015-01-06T11:05:26.170Z"),
    "client" : "127.0.0.1",
    "allUsers" : [ ],
    "user" : ""
}

Notice both ntoreturn and nreturned have value 2. I am not sure is this Opa or Mongo problem. Any workarounds other then fetching from DB all the documents and filtering client-side (to many documents) are welcome!

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  • Are you saying that the query you show in the profile output somehow returns more than two docs?
    – JohnnyHK
    Jan 6, 2015 at 13:31
  • Yes, it returns all the documents, like there were no limit keyword. Jan 6, 2015 at 19:51
  • Can you reproduce the problem in the MongoDB shell? Before your question I'd never even heard of Opa.
    – JohnnyHK
    Jan 6, 2015 at 19:55
  • When I copy the $query from the db.system.profile into db.MY_COLL.find(HERE_IS_MY_QUERY).limit(2) it works correctly with two documents in result set. I do not know how Opa binding implements applying the limit, but it does the job in MongoDB 2.2 and 2.4. Jan 6, 2015 at 20:03

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Fixed by MLstate guys with commit "[fix] mongo: Ensure that the query limit is respected".

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