case class ListDatabasesObservable[TResult](wrapped: ListDatabasesIterable[TResult]) extends Observable[TResult] with Product with Serializable
Observable interface for ListDatabases.
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The type of the result.
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the underlying java ListDatabasesObservable
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ListDatabasesObservable(wrapped: ListDatabasesIterable[TResult])
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the underlying java ListDatabasesObservable
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filter(filter: Bson): ListDatabasesObservable[TResult]
Sets the query filter to apply to the returned database names.
Sets the query filter to apply to the returned database names.
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the filter, which may be null.
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Requires MongoDB 3.4.2 or greater
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maxTime(duration: Duration): ListDatabasesObservable[TResult]
Sets the maximum execution time on the server for this operation.
Sets the maximum execution time on the server for this operation.
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the duration
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this
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nameOnly(nameOnly: Boolean): ListDatabasesObservable[TResult]
Sets the nameOnly flag that indicates whether the command should return just the database names or return the database names and size information.
Sets the nameOnly flag that indicates whether the command should return just the database names or return the database names and size information.
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the nameOnly flag, which may be null
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this
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Requires MongoDB 3.4.3 or greater
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Request
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- val wrapped: ListDatabasesIterable[TResult]
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