trait Subscription extends com.mongodb.async.client.Subscription
A Subscription
represents a one-to-one lifecycle of a Observer subscribing to an Observable.
Instances can only be used once by a single Observer.
It is used to both signal desire for data and to allow for unsubscribing.
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Indicates whether this
Subscription
is currently unsubscribed.Indicates whether this
Subscription
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true
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request(n: Long): Unit
No operation will be sent to MongoDB from the Observable until demand is signaled via this method.
No operation will be sent to MongoDB from the Observable until demand is signaled via this method.
It can be called however often and whenever needed, but the outstanding cumulative demand must never exceed
Long.MaxValue
. An outstanding cumulative demand ofLong.MaxValue
may be treated by the Observable as "effectively unbounded".Whatever has been requested might be sent, so only signal demand for what can be safely handled.
An Observable can send less than is requested if the stream ends but then must emit either Observer.onError or Observer.onComplete.
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the strictly positive number of elements to requests to the upstream Observable
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unsubscribe(): Unit
Request the Observable to stop sending data and clean up resources.
Request the Observable to stop sending data and clean up resources.
As this request is asynchronous data may still be sent to meet previously signalled demand after calling cancel.
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This is the documentation for the MongoDB Scala driver.
Driver structure
The mongodb scala driver.
To get started you need a MongoClient instance, either from a connection string or via a org.mongodb.scala.MongoClientSettings.
Notable packages include: