Example #1
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        /**
         * Applies the finalize function to a tuple obj (key, val)
         * Returns tuple obj {_id: key, value: newval}
         */
        BSONObj JSFinalizer::finalize( const BSONObj& o ) {
            Scope * s = _func.scope();

            Scope::NoDBAccess no = s->disableDBAccess( "can't access db inside finalize" );
            s->invokeSafe( _func.func() , o );

            // don't want to use o.objsize() to size b
            // since there are many cases where the point of finalize
            // is converting many fields to 1
            BSONObjBuilder b;
            b.append( o.firstElement() );
            s->append( b , "value" , "return" );
            return b.obj();
        }
Example #2
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        /**
         * actually applies a reduce, to a list of tuples (key, value).
         * After the call, tuples will hold a single tuple {"0": key, "1": value}
         */
        void JSReducer::_reduce( const BSONList& tuples , BSONObj& key , int& endSizeEstimate ) {
            uassert( 10074 ,  "need values" , tuples.size() );

            int sizeEstimate = ( tuples.size() * tuples.begin()->getField( "value" ).size() ) + 128;

            // need to build the reduce args: ( key, [values] )
            BSONObjBuilder reduceArgs( sizeEstimate );
            boost::scoped_ptr<BSONArrayBuilder>  valueBuilder;
            int sizeSoFar = 0;
            unsigned n = 0;
            for ( ; n<tuples.size(); n++ ) {
                BSONObjIterator j(tuples[n]);
                BSONElement keyE = j.next();
                if ( n == 0 ) {
                    reduceArgs.append( keyE );
                    key = keyE.wrap();
                    sizeSoFar = 5 + keyE.size();
                    valueBuilder.reset(new BSONArrayBuilder( reduceArgs.subarrayStart( "tuples" ) ));
                }

                BSONElement ee = j.next();

                uassert( 13070 , "value too large to reduce" , ee.size() < ( BSONObjMaxUserSize / 2 ) );

                if ( sizeSoFar + ee.size() > BSONObjMaxUserSize ) {
                    assert( n > 1 ); // if not, inf. loop
                    break;
                }

                valueBuilder->append( ee );
                sizeSoFar += ee.size();
            }
            assert(valueBuilder);
            valueBuilder->done();
            BSONObj args = reduceArgs.obj();

            Scope * s = _func.scope();

            s->invokeSafe( _func.func() , args );

            if ( s->type( "return" ) == Array ) {
                uasserted( 10075 , "reduce -> multiple not supported yet");
                return;
            }

            endSizeEstimate = key.objsize() + ( args.objsize() / tuples.size() );

            if ( n == tuples.size() )
                return;

            // the input list was too large, add the rest of elmts to new tuples and reduce again
            // note: would be better to use loop instead of recursion to avoid stack overflow
            BSONList x;
            for ( ; n < tuples.size(); n++ ) {
                x.push_back( tuples[n] );
            }
            BSONObjBuilder temp( endSizeEstimate );
            temp.append( key.firstElement() );
            s->append( temp , "1" , "return" );
            x.push_back( temp.obj() );
            _reduce( x , key , endSizeEstimate );
        }