@InterfaceStability.Experimental @InterfaceAudience.Public public interface AsyncN1qlQueryResult
A representation of an N1QL query result.
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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String |
clientContextId() |
Observable<JsonObject> |
errors() |
Observable<Boolean> |
finalSuccess()
Asynchronously denotes the success or failure of the query.
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Observable<N1qlMetrics> |
info() |
boolean |
parseSuccess()
Immediately denotes initial parsing success of the query.
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String |
requestId() |
Observable<AsyncN1qlQueryRow> |
rows() |
Observable<Object> |
signature() |
Observable<String> |
status()
Asynchronously returns the final status of the query.
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Observable<AsyncN1qlQueryRow> rows()
Observable<Object> signature()
row. This signature is usually a JsonObject, but could also be any JSON-valid type like a boolean scalar, JsonArray…Observable<N1qlMetrics> info()
boolean parseSuccess()
Immediately denotes initial parsing success of the query.
As rows are processed, it could be that a late failure occurs. See finalSuccess() for the end of processing status.
Observable<String> status()
Asynchronously returns the final status of the query. For example, a successful query will return “success” (which is equivalent to finalSuccess() returning true). Other statuses include (but are not limited to) “fatal” when fatal errors occurred and “timeout” when the query timed out on the server side but not yet on the client side. Receiving a (single) value for status means the query is over.
Observable<Boolean> finalSuccess()
Asynchronously denotes the success or failure of the query. It could fail slower than with parseSuccess(), for example if a fatal error comes up while streaming the results to the client. Receiving a (single) value for finalSuccess means the query is over.
Observable<JsonObject> errors()
String requestId()
String clientContextId()
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