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package com.mongodb.client;

import com.mongodb.client.model.Collation;
import com.mongodb.client.model.changestream.ChangeStreamDocument;
import com.mongodb.client.model.changestream.FullDocument;
import com.mongodb.lang.Nullable;
import org.bson.BsonDocument;
import org.bson.BsonTimestamp;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;

/**
 *  Iterable for change streams.
 *
 *  

Note: the {@link ChangeStreamDocument} class will not be applicable for all change stream outputs. If using custom pipelines that * radically change the result, then the {@link #withDocumentClass(Class)} method can be used to provide an alternative document format.

* * @param The type of the result. * @mongodb.server.release 3.6 * @since 3.6 * * @deprecated Usage of this API is not supported in AEM as a Cloud Service. */ @Deprecated(since = "2021-05-27") public interface ChangeStreamIterable extends MongoIterable> { /** * Returns a cursor used for iterating over elements of type {@code ChangeStreamDocument}. The cursor has * a covariant return type to additionally provide a method to access the resume token in change stream batches. * * @return the change stream cursor * @since 3.11 */ MongoChangeStreamCursor> cursor(); /** * Sets the fullDocument value. * * @param fullDocument the fullDocument * @return this */ ChangeStreamIterable fullDocument(FullDocument fullDocument); /** * Sets the logical starting point for the new change stream. * * @param resumeToken the resume token * @return this */ ChangeStreamIterable resumeAfter(BsonDocument resumeToken); /** * Sets the number of documents to return per batch. * * @param batchSize the batch size * @return this * @mongodb.driver.manual reference/method/cursor.batchSize/#cursor.batchSize Batch Size */ ChangeStreamIterable batchSize(int batchSize); /** * Sets the maximum await execution time on the server for this operation. * * @param maxAwaitTime the max await time. A zero value will be ignored, and indicates that the driver should respect the server's * default value * @param timeUnit the time unit, which may not be null * @return this */ ChangeStreamIterable maxAwaitTime(long maxAwaitTime, TimeUnit timeUnit); /** * Sets the collation options * *

A null value represents the server default.

* @param collation the collation options to use * @return this */ ChangeStreamIterable collation(@Nullable Collation collation); /** * Returns a {@code MongoIterable} containing the results of the change stream based on the document class provided. * * @param clazz the class to use for the raw result. * @param the result type * @return the new Mongo Iterable */ MongoIterable withDocumentClass(Class clazz); /** * The change stream will only provide changes that occurred at or after the specified timestamp. * *

Any command run against the server will return an operation time that can be used here.

*

The default value is an operation time obtained from the server before the change stream was created.

* * @param startAtOperationTime the start at operation time * @since 3.8 * @return this * @mongodb.server.release 4.0 * @mongodb.driver.manual reference/method/db.runCommand/ */ ChangeStreamIterable startAtOperationTime(BsonTimestamp startAtOperationTime); /** * Similar to {@code resumeAfter}, this option takes a resume token and starts a * new change stream returning the first notification after the token. * *

This will allow users to watch collections that have been dropped and recreated * or newly renamed collections without missing any notifications.

* *

Note: The server will report an error if both {@code startAfter} and {@code resumeAfter} are specified.

* * @param startAfter the startAfter resumeToken * @return this * @since 3.11 * @mongodb.server.release 4.2 * @mongodb.driver.manual changeStreams/#change-stream-start-after */ ChangeStreamIterable startAfter(BsonDocument startAfter); }




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