case class ListDatabasesObservable[TResult](wrapped: ListDatabasesIterable[TResult]) extends Observable[TResult] with Product with Serializable
Observable interface for ListDatabases.
- TResult
The type of the result.
- wrapped
the underlying java ListDatabasesObservable
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Instance Constructors
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new
ListDatabasesObservable(wrapped: ListDatabasesIterable[TResult])
- wrapped
the underlying java ListDatabasesObservable
Value Members
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def
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.
- duration
the duration
- returns
this
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def
subscribe(observer: Observer[_ >: TResult]): Unit
Request
Observable
to start streaming data.Request
Observable
to start streaming data.This is a "factory method" and can be called multiple times, each time starting a new Subscription. Each
Subscription
will work for only a single Observer.If the
Observable
rejects the subscription attempt or otherwise fails it will signal the error via Observer.onError.- observer
the
Observer
that will consume signals from thisObservable
- Definition Classes
- ListDatabasesObservable → Observable
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def
subscribe(observer: com.mongodb.async.client.Observer[_ >: TResult]): Unit
Handles the automatic boxing of a Java
Observable
so it conforms to the interface.Handles the automatic boxing of a Java
Observable
so it conforms to the interface.- observer
the
Observer
that will consume signals from thisObservable
- Definition Classes
- Observable → Observable
- Note
Users should not have to implement this method but rather use the Scala
Observable
.
- val wrapped: ListDatabasesIterable[TResult]
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: