Remove DateFactory and split up tests.
Introduce dedicated Timezone abstraction and update existing factories to apply the timezone if appropriate. Update builders and align code style.
Original Pull Request: #539
We now render to the correct UUID representation in String-based queries. Unquoted values render to $binary representation, quoted UUIDs are rendered with their toString() value.
Previously we used JSON.serialize() to encode values to JSON. The com.mongodb.util.JSON serializer does not produce JSON that is compatible with Document.parse. It uses an older JSON format that preceded the MongoDB Extended JSON specification.
Original Pull Request: #544
Add since tag. Add non-null guard. Refactor conditional resource mapping to Optional. Apply code formatter.
Optimize array construction from List.
Original pull request: #543.
We now provide GridFsOperations.getResource(GridFSFile) to create GridFsResource without a database lookup. This allows direct creation of GridFsResource for GridFSFile.
Original pull request: #543.
We now no longer emit an exception via SimpleReactiveMongoRepository.findOne(Example) if the query completes without yielding a result. Previously findOne(Example) emitted a NoSuchElementException if the query returned no result.
Original pull request: #541.
Turn instance methods into static ones where applicable. Avoid parameter type array cloning where possible.
Add reference to rework stack-trace inspection in order to throw ClientSessionException. Migrate MongoPersistentEntityIndexCreatorUnitTests to AssertJ. Add tests to verify simple session proxy wrapping on subsequent MongoDbFactory.withSession(…) calls.
Guard ClientSession tests with replica set rule. Remove unused code. Add non-null guards. Add missing Nullable annotations. Slightly tweak Javadoc and reference documentation.
Original pull request: #536.
We now support ClientSession via MongoOperations and ReactiveMongoOperations. Client sessions introduce causal consistency and retryable writes. A client Session can be either provided by application code or managed by specifying ClientSessionOptions. Binding a ClientSession via MongoOperations.withSession(…) provides access to a Session-bound MongoOperations instance that associates the session with each MongoDB operation.
ClientSession support applies only to MongoOperations and ReactiveMongoOperations and is not yet available via repositories.
ClientSession session = client.startSession(ClientSessionOptions.builder().causallyConsistent(true).build());
Person person = template.withSession(() -> session)
.execute(action -> {
action.insert(new Person("wohoo"));
return action.findOne(query(where("id").is("wohoo")), Person.class);
});
session.close();
Original pull request: #536.
Switched to ClassUtils.isAssignableValue(…) in getPotentiallyConvertedSimpleRead(…) as it transparently handles primitives and their wrapper types so that we can avoid the superfluous invocation of the converter infrastructure.
We now export composable repositories through our CDI extension. Repositories can now be customized either by a single custom implementation (as it was before) and by providing fragment interfaces along their fragment implementation.
This change aligns CDI support with the existing RepositoryFactory support we provide within a Spring application context.
We previously used MongoTemplate.insertAll(…) which determines the collection to insert the individual elements based on the type, which - in cases of entity inheritance - will use dedicated collections for sub-types of the aggregate root. Subsequent lookups of the entities will then fail, as those are executed against the collection the aggregate root is mapped to.
We now rather use ….insert(Collection, String) handing the collection of the aggregate root explicitly.
Extend copyright license years. Slightly reword documentation. Use IntStream and insertAll to create test fixture.
Original pull request: #532.
Related pull request: #531.
We now use _id lookup for remove operations that query with limit or skip parameters. This allows more fine grained control over documents removed.
Original pull request: #532.
Related pull request: #531.
We now use AbstractMongodbQuery.fetch() instead of AbstractMongodbQuery.fetchResults() to execute MongoDB queries. fetchResults() executes a find(…) and a count(…) query. Retrieving the record count is an expensive operation in MongoDB and the count is not always required. For regular find(…) method, the count is ignored, for paging the count(…) is only required in certain result/request scenarios.
Original Pull Request: #529
We now return the first result when executing findFirst/findTop queries. This fixes a glitch introduced in the Kay release throwing IncorrectResultSizeDataAccessException for single entity executions returning more than one result, which is explicitly not the desired behavior in this case.
Original pull request: #530.
We now avoid calling ….inCollection(…) with a fixed, one-time calculated collection name to make sure we dynamically resolve the collections. That's necessary to make sure SpEL expressions in @Document are evaluated for every query execution.
Allow reuse of builders instead of resetting state after MessagePropertiesBuilder.build(). Use Java streams where possible. Slightly reorder fields to match constructor argument order. Add generics to request builders and introduce typed builder(…) methods to retain builder generics. Add builder for TailableCursorRequest.
Introduce factory method on MessageListenerContainer for container creation. Change Subscription.await() to use CountDownLatch instead of polling to integrate better with ManagedBlocker.
Add protected constructors to options and builder classes. Add assertions where appropriate. Move task classes into top-level types. Extract methods. Typo fixes in reference docs.
Original pull request: #528.
As of MongoDB 3.6, Change Streams allow application to get notified about changes without having to tailing the oplog.
NOTE: Change Stream support is only available with replica sets or a sharded cluster.
Change Streams can be subscribed to with both the imperative and the reactive MongoDB java driver. It is highly recommended to use the reactive variant as it is less resource intensive. However if you do not feel comfortable using the reactive API for whatever reason, you can sill obtain the change events via a Messaging concept already common in the Spring ecosystem.
== Change Streams - Sync ==
Listening to a Change Stream using a Sync Driver is a long running, blocking task that needs to be delegated to a separate component.
In this case we need to create a MessageListenerContainer first which will be the main entry point for running the specific SubscriptionRequests.
Spring Data MongoDB already ships with a default implementation that operates upon MongoTemplate and is capable of creating and executing Tasks for a ChangeStreamRequest.
MessageListenerContainer container = MessageListenerContainer.create(template);
container.start();
MessageListener<ChangeStreamDocument<Document>, User> listener = System.out::println;
ChangeStreamRequestOptions options = new ChangeStreamRequestOptions("user", ChangeStreamOptions.empty());
Subscription subscription = container.register(new ChangeStreamRequest<>(listener, options), User.class);
== Change Streams - Reactive ==
Subscribing to Change Stream via the reactive API is clearly more straight forward. Still the building blocks like ChangeStreamOptions remain the same.
Aggregation filter = newAggregation(User.class, match(where("age").gte(38));
Flux<ChangeStreamEvent<User>> flux = reactiveTemplate.changeStream(filter), User.class, ChangeStreamOptions.empty());
== Tailable Cursors - Sync ==
This commit also adds support for tailable cursors using the synchronous driver to be used with capped collections:
MessageListenerContainer container = MessageListenerContainer.create(template);
container.start();
TailableCursorRequestOptions options = TailableCursorRequestOptions.builder()
.collection("user")
.filter(query(where("age").is(7)))
.build()
container.register(new TailableCursorRequest<>(messageListener, options, User.class));
Original pull request: #528.