object Indexes
A factory for defining index keys. A convenient way to use this class is to statically import all of its methods, which allows usage like:
collection.createIndex(compoundIndex(ascending("x"), descending("y")))
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- def ascending(fieldNames: String*): Bson
Create an index key for an ascending index on the given fields.
Create an index key for an ascending index on the given fields.
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the field names, which must contain at least one
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the index specification
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- def compoundIndex(indexes: Bson*): Bson
create a compound index specifications.
create a compound index specifications. If any field names are repeated, the last one takes precedence.
- indexes
the index specifications
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the compound index specification
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- def descending(fieldNames: String*): Bson
Create an index key for an ascending index on the given fields.
Create an index key for an ascending index on the given fields.
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the field names, which must contain at least one
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the index specification
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- def geo2d(fieldName: String): Bson
Create an index key for a 2d index on the given field.
Create an index key for a 2d index on the given field.
Note: A 2d index is for data stored as points on a two-dimensional plane. The 2d index is intended for legacy coordinate pairs used in MongoDB 2.2 and earlier.
- fieldName
the field to create a 2d index on
- returns
the index specification
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- def geo2dsphere(fieldNames: String*): Bson
Create an index key for an 2dsphere index on the given fields.
Create an index key for an 2dsphere index on the given fields.
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the field names, which must contain at least one
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the index specification
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- def hashed(fieldName: String): Bson
Create an index key for a hashed index on the given field.
Create an index key for a hashed index on the given field.
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the field to create a hashed index on
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the index specification
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- def text(fieldName: String): Bson
Create an index key for a text index on the given field.
Create an index key for a text index on the given field.
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the field to create a text index on
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the index specification
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