sealed class DefaultsTo[A, B] extends AnyRef
Neat helper to obtain a default type should one not be given eg:
def find[T]()(implicit e: T DefaultsTo Document) { ... }
The signature of the find
method ensures that it can only be called if the caller can supply an object of type
DefaultsTo[T, Document]
. Of course, the DefaultsTo.default and DefaultsTo.overrideDefault methods make it easy to create
such an object for any type
T. Since these methods are implicit, the compiler automatically handles the business of calling one of
them and passing the result into
find.
But how does the compiler know which method to call? It uses its type inference and implicit resolution rules to determine the appropriate method. There are three cases to consider:
1. find
is called with no type parameter. In this case, type T must be inferred. Searching for an implicit method that can provide
an object of type DefaultsTo[T, Document]
, the compiler finds default
and overrideDefault
. default
is chosen since it has
priority (because it's defined in a proper subclass of the trait that defines overrideDefault). As a result, T must be bound to
Document.
2. find
is called with a non-Document type parameter (e.g., find[BsonDocument]()
). In this case, an object of type
DefaultsTo[BsonDocument, Document]
must be supplied. Only the overrideDefault
method can supply it, so the compiler inserts the
appropriate call.
3. find
is called with Document
as the type parameter. Again, either method is applicable, but default wins due to its higher
priority.
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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: