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package com.couchbase.client.java.query;
/**
* The possible values for scan consistency in a N1QL request.
*
* @since 3.0.0
*/
public enum QueryScanConsistency {
/**
* The indexer will return whatever state it has to the query engine at the time of query.
*
* This is the default (for single-statement requests). No timestamp vector is used in the index scan. This is also
* the fastest mode, because we avoid the cost of obtaining the vector, and we also avoid any wait for the index to
* catch up to the vector.
*/
NOT_BOUNDED {
@Override
public String toString() {
return "not_bounded";
}
},
/**
* The indexer will wait until all mutations have been processed at the time of request before returning to the
* query engine.
*
* This implements strong consistency per request. Before processing the request, a current vector is obtained. The
* vector is used as a lower bound for the statements in the request. If there are DML statements in the request,
* RYOW ("read your own write") is also applied within the request.
*/
REQUEST_PLUS {
@Override
public String toString() {
return "request_plus";
}
}
}