object ReadConcern
The readConcern option allows clients to choose a level of isolation for their reads.
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Requires MongoDB 3.2 or greater
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- val AVAILABLE: ReadConcern
The available read concern level.
The available read concern level.
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- val DEFAULT: ReadConcern
Use the servers default read concern.
- val LINEARIZABLE: ReadConcern
The linearizable read concern.
The linearizable read concern.
This read concern is only compatible with org.mongodb.scala.ReadPreference$.primary
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Requires MongoDB 3.4 or greater
- val LOCAL: ReadConcern
Return the node's most recent copy of data.
Return the node's most recent copy of data. Provides no guarantee that the data has been written to a majority of the nodes.
- val MAJORITY: ReadConcern
Return the node's most recent copy of the data confirmed as having been written to a majority of the nodes.
- val SNAPSHOT: ReadConcern
The snapshot read concern level.
The snapshot read concern level.
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2.4
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Requires MongoDB 4.0 or greater
- def apply(readConcernLevel: ReadConcernLevel): ReadConcern
Construct a new read concern
Construct a new read concern
- readConcernLevel
the read concern level
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