MongoCursor::tailable

(PECL mongo >=0.9.4)

MongoCursor::tailableSets whether this cursor will be left open after fetching the last results

Beskrivelse

public MongoCursor MongoCursor::tailable ([ bool $tail = true ] )

Mongo has a feature known as tailable cursors which are similar to the Unix "tail -f" command.

Tailable means cursor is not closed when the last data is retrieved. Rather, the cursor marks the final object's position. you can resume using the cursor later, from where it was located, if more data were received.

Like any "latent cursor", the cursor may become invalid at some point -- for example if that final object it references were deleted. Thus, you should be prepared to requery if the cursor is MongoCursor::dead().

Parametre

tail

If the cursor should be tailable.

Returnerings Værdier

Returns this cursor.

Fejl/Undtagelser

Throws MongoCursorException if this cursor has started iterating.

Eksempler

Eksempel #1 MongoCursor::tailable() example

<?php

$cursor 
$collection->find()->tailable();

$results = array();

while (
1) {
    if (!
$cursor->hasNext()) {
        
// we've read all the results, exit
        
if ($cursor->dead()) {
            break;
        }
        
// read all results so far, wait for more
        
sleep(10);
    }
    else {
        
$results[] = $cursor->getNext();
    }
}

?>

Se også

MongoDB core docs on » tailable cursors.

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