premise : update statements are harmless since the driver by default works in one way messaging (as long as getLastError isn't used).
question Is the following fragment the best way to do this in mongodb for high volume inserts ? Is it possible to fold step 2 and 3 ?
edit : old buggy form , see below
// step 1 : making sure the top-level document is present (an upsert in the real
example)
db.test.insert( { x :1} )
// step 2 : making sure the sub-document entry is present
db.test.update( { x:1 }, { "$addToSet" : { "u" : { i : 1, p : 2 } } }, false)
// step 3 : increment a integer within the subdocument document
db.test.update( { x : 1, "u.i" : 1}, { "$inc" : { "u.$.c" : 1 } },false)
I have a feeling there is no way out of operation 3, since the$ operator requires priming in the query field of the query part of an update. amirite ? iamrite ?
If this is the best way to do things, can I get creative in my code and go nuts with update operations ?
edit : new form
There was a bug in my logic, thanks Gates. Still want to fold the updates if possible :D
// make sure the top-level entry exists and increase the incidence counter
db.test.update( { x : 1 }, { $inc : { i : 1 } }, true ) --1
// implicetly creates the array
db.test.update( { x : 1 , u : { $not : { $elemMatch : { i : 1 } } } } ,
{ $push : { u : { i : 1 , p :2 , c:0} } }) -- 2
db.test.update( { x :1 , "u.i" : 1}, { $inc : { "u.$.c" : 1 } },false) --3
notes : $addToSet is not usefull in this case, since it does a element-wise match, there is no way to express what elements in an array may be mutable as in C++ OO bitwise comparison parlance
question is pointless Data model is wrong. Please vote to close (OP).