@@ -46,22 +46,27 @@ The following example shows the syntax of a query builder call:
4646   DB::table('<collection name>')
4747       // chain methods by using the "->" object operator
4848       ->get();
49+ 
4950.. tip::
5051
51-    Before using the ``DB::table()`` method, ensure that you specify MongoDB as your application's
52-    default database connection. For instructions on setting the database connection,
53-    see the :ref:`laravel-quick-start-connect-to-mongodb` step in the Quick Start.
52+    Before using the ``DB::table()`` method, ensure that you specify
53+    MongoDB as your application's default database connection. For
54+    instructions on setting the database connection, see the
55+    :ref:`laravel-quick-start-connect-to-mongodb` step in the Quick
56+    Start.
5457
55-    If MongoDB is not your application's default database, you can use the ``DB::connection()`` method
56-    to specify a MongoDB connection. Pass the name of the connection to the ``connection()`` method,
57-    as shown in the following code:
58+    If MongoDB is not your application's default database, you can use
59+    the ``DB::connection()`` method to specify a MongoDB connection. Pass
60+    the name of the connection to the ``connection()`` method, as shown
61+    in the following code:
5862
5963   .. code-block:: php
6064
6165      $connection = DB::connection('mongodb');
6266
6367This guide provides examples of the following types of query builder operations:
6468
69+ - :ref:`laravel-options-query-builder`
6570- :ref:`laravel-retrieve-query-builder`
6671- :ref:`laravel-modify-results-query-builder`
6772- :ref:`laravel-mongodb-read-query-builder`
@@ -81,6 +86,33 @@ of the Quick Start.
8186To perform read and write operations by using the query builder, import the
8287``Illuminate\Support\Facades\DB`` facade and compose your query.
8388
89+ .. _laravel-options-query-builder:
90+ 
91+ Set Query-Level Options
92+ -----------------------
93+ 
94+ You can modify the way that the {+odm-short+} performs queries by
95+ setting options on the query builder. You can pass an array of options
96+ to the ``options()`` query builder method to specify options for the
97+ query.
98+ 
99+ The following code demonstrates how to attach a comment to
100+ a query:
101+ 
102+ .. literalinclude:: /includes/query-builder/QueryBuilderTest.php
103+    :language: php
104+    :dedent:
105+    :start-after: begin options
106+    :end-before: end options
107+ 
108+ The query builder accepts the same options that you can set for
109+ the :phpmethod:`MongoDB\Collection::find()` method in the
110+ {+php-library+}. Some of the options to modify query results, such as
111+ ``skip``, ``sort``, and ``limit``, are settable directly as query
112+ builder methods and are described in the
113+ :ref:`laravel-modify-results-query-builder` section of this guide. We
114+ recommend that you use these methods instead of passing them as options.
115+ 
84116.. _laravel-retrieve-query-builder:
85117
86118Retrieve Matching Documents
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