| Constructor and Description |
|---|
CouchbaseBucket(AsyncBucket asyncBucket,
CouchbaseEnvironment env,
ClusterFacade core,
String name,
String username,
String password)
Create a
CouchbaseBucket that relies on the provided AsyncBucket. |
CouchbaseBucket(CouchbaseEnvironment env,
ClusterFacade core,
String name,
String username,
String password,
List<Transcoder<? extends Document,?>> customTranscoders)
Create a
CouchbaseBucket that doesn’t reuse an existing AsyncBucket but rather creates one internally. |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
<D extends Document<?>> |
append(D document)
Append a
Documents content to an existing one with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
append(D document,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Append a
Documents content to an existing one with a custom timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
append(D document,
PersistTo persistTo)
Append a
Documents content to an existing one with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
append(D document,
PersistTo persistTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Append a
Documents content to an existing one with a custom timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
append(D document,
PersistTo persistTo,
ReplicateTo replicateTo)
Append a
Documents content to an existing one with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
append(D document,
PersistTo persistTo,
ReplicateTo replicateTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Append a
Documents content to an existing one with a custom timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
append(D document,
ReplicateTo replicateTo)
Append a
Documents content to an existing one with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
append(D document,
ReplicateTo replicateTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Append a
Documents content to an existing one with a custom timeout. |
AsyncBucket |
async()
Provides access to the underlying asynchronous bucket interface.
|
BucketManager |
bucketManager()
Provides access to the
BucketManager for administrative access. |
Boolean |
close()
Closes this bucket with the default disconnect timeout.
|
Boolean |
close(long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Closes this bucket with a custom timeout.
|
ClusterFacade |
core()
Returns the underlying “core-io” library through its
ClusterFacade. |
JsonLongDocument |
counter(String id,
long delta)
Increment or decrement a counter with the given value or throw an exception if it does not exist yet with the default kvTimeout.
|
JsonLongDocument |
counter(String id,
long delta,
long initial)
Increment or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with the default key/value timeout.
|
JsonLongDocument |
counter(String id,
long delta,
long initial,
int expiry)
Increment or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with the default key/value timeout.
|
JsonLongDocument |
counter(String id,
long delta,
long initial,
int expiry,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Increment or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with a custom timeout.
|
JsonLongDocument |
counter(String id,
long delta,
long initial,
int expiry,
PersistTo persistTo)
Increment or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with the default key/value timeout.
|
JsonLongDocument |
counter(String id,
long delta,
long initial,
int expiry,
PersistTo persistTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Increment or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with a custom timeout.
|
JsonLongDocument |
counter(String id,
long delta,
long initial,
int expiry,
PersistTo persistTo,
ReplicateTo replicateTo)
Increment or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with the default key/value timeout.
|
JsonLongDocument |
counter(String id,
long delta,
long initial,
int expiry,
PersistTo persistTo,
ReplicateTo replicateTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Increment or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with a custom timeout.
|
JsonLongDocument |
counter(String id,
long delta,
long initial,
int expiry,
ReplicateTo replicateTo)
Increment or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with the default key/value timeout.
|
JsonLongDocument |
counter(String id,
long delta,
long initial,
int expiry,
ReplicateTo replicateTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Increment or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with a custom timeout.
|
JsonLongDocument |
counter(String id,
long delta,
long initial,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Increment or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with a custom timeout.
|
JsonLongDocument |
counter(String id,
long delta,
long initial,
PersistTo persistTo)
Increment or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with the default key/value timeout.
|
JsonLongDocument |
counter(String id,
long delta,
long initial,
PersistTo persistTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Increment or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with a custom timeout.
|
JsonLongDocument |
counter(String id,
long delta,
long initial,
PersistTo persistTo,
ReplicateTo replicateTo)
Increment or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with the default key/value timeout.
|
JsonLongDocument |
counter(String id,
long delta,
long initial,
PersistTo persistTo,
ReplicateTo replicateTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Increment or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with a custom timeout.
|
JsonLongDocument |
counter(String id,
long delta,
long initial,
ReplicateTo replicateTo)
Increment or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with the default key/value timeout.
|
JsonLongDocument |
counter(String id,
long delta,
long initial,
ReplicateTo replicateTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Increment or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with a custom timeout.
|
JsonLongDocument |
counter(String id,
long delta,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Increment or decrement a counter with the given value or throw an exception if it does not exist yet with a custom timeout.
|
JsonLongDocument |
counter(String id,
long delta,
PersistTo persistTo)
Increment or decrement a counter with the given value or throw an exception if it does not exist yet with the default kvTimeout.
|
JsonLongDocument |
counter(String id,
long delta,
PersistTo persistTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Increment or decrement a counter with the given value or throw an exception if it does not exist yet with a custom timeout.
|
JsonLongDocument |
counter(String id,
long delta,
PersistTo persistTo,
ReplicateTo replicateTo)
Increment or decrement a counter with the given value or throw an exception if it does not exist yet with the default kvTimeout.
|
JsonLongDocument |
counter(String id,
long delta,
PersistTo persistTo,
ReplicateTo replicateTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Increment or decrement a counter with the given value or throw an exception if it does not exist yet with a custom timeout.
|
JsonLongDocument |
counter(String id,
long delta,
ReplicateTo replicateTo)
Increment or decrement a counter with the given value or throw an exception if it does not exist yet with the default kvTimeout.
|
JsonLongDocument |
counter(String id,
long delta,
ReplicateTo replicateTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Increment or decrement a counter with the given value or throw an exception if it does not exist yet with a custom timeout.
|
CouchbaseEnvironment |
environment()
The
CouchbaseEnvironment used. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
exists(D document)
Check whether a document with the given ID does exist in the bucket.
|
<D extends Document<?>> |
exists(D document,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Check whether a document with the given ID does exist in the bucket.
|
boolean |
exists(String id)
Check whether a document with the given ID does exist in the bucket.
|
boolean |
exists(String id,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Check whether a document with the given ID does exist in the bucket.
|
<D extends Document<?>> |
get(D document)
Retrieves any type of
Document with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
get(D document,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Retrieves any type of
Document with a custom timeout. |
JsonDocument |
get(String id)
Retrieves a
JsonDocument by its unique ID with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
get(String id,
Class<D> target)
Retrieves any type of
Document by its ID with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
get(String id,
Class<D> target,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Retrieves any type of
Document by its ID with a custom timeout. |
JsonDocument |
get(String id,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Retrieves a
JsonDocument by its unique ID with a custom timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
getAndLock(D document,
int lockTime)
Retrieve and lock a
Document by its unique ID with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
getAndLock(D document,
int lockTime,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Retrieve and lock a
Document by its unique ID with a custom timeout. |
JsonDocument |
getAndLock(String id,
int lockTime)
Retrieve and lock a
JsonDocument by its unique ID with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
getAndLock(String id,
int lockTime,
Class<D> target)
Retrieve and lock a
Document by its unique ID with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
getAndLock(String id,
int lockTime,
Class<D> target,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Retrieve and lock a
Document by its unique ID with the a custom timeout. |
JsonDocument |
getAndLock(String id,
int lockTime,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Retrieve and lock a
JsonDocument by its unique ID with a custom timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
getAndTouch(D document)
Retrieve and touch a
Document by its unique ID with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
getAndTouch(D document,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Retrieve and touch a
Document by its unique ID with a custom timeout. |
JsonDocument |
getAndTouch(String id,
int expiry)
Retrieve and touch a
JsonDocument by its unique ID with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
getAndTouch(String id,
int expiry,
Class<D> target)
Retrieve and touch a
Document by its unique ID with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
getAndTouch(String id,
int expiry,
Class<D> target,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Retrieve and touch a
Document by its unique ID with a custom timeout. |
JsonDocument |
getAndTouch(String id,
int expiry,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Retrieve and touch a
JsonDocument by its unique ID with the a custom timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
getFromReplica(D document)
Retrieves one or more, possibly stale, representations of a
JsonDocument by its unique ID with the default timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
getFromReplica(D document,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Retrieves one or more, possibly stale, representations of a
JsonDocument by its unique ID with a custom timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
getFromReplica(D document,
ReplicaMode type)
Retrieves one or more, possibly stale, representations of a
JsonDocument by its unique ID with the default timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
getFromReplica(D document,
ReplicaMode type,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Retrieves one or more, possibly stale, representations of a
JsonDocument by its unique ID with a custom timeout. |
Iterator<JsonDocument> |
getFromReplica(String id)
Retrieves one or more, possibly stale, representations of a
JsonDocument by its unique ID with the default timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
getFromReplica(String id,
Class<D> target)
Retrieves one or more, possibly stale, representations of a
JsonDocument by its unique ID with the default timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
getFromReplica(String id,
Class<D> target,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Retrieves one or more, possibly stale, representations of a
JsonDocument by its unique ID with a custom timeout. |
Iterator<JsonDocument> |
getFromReplica(String id,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Retrieves one or more, possibly stale, representations of a
JsonDocument by its unique ID with a custom timeout. |
List<JsonDocument> |
getFromReplica(String id,
ReplicaMode type)
Retrieves one or more, possibly stale, representations of a
JsonDocument by its unique ID with the default timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
getFromReplica(String id,
ReplicaMode type,
Class<D> target)
Retrieves one or more, possibly stale, representations of a
JsonDocument by its unique ID with the default timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
getFromReplica(String id,
ReplicaMode type,
Class<D> target,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Retrieves one or more, possibly stale, representations of a
JsonDocument by its unique ID with a custom timeout. |
List<JsonDocument> |
getFromReplica(String id,
ReplicaMode type,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Retrieves one or more, possibly stale, representations of a
JsonDocument by its unique ID with a custom timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
insert(D document)
Insert a
Document if it does not exist already with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
insert(D document,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Insert a
Document if it does not exist already with a custom timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
insert(D document,
PersistTo persistTo)
Insert a
Document if it does not exist already and watch for durability constraints with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
insert(D document,
PersistTo persistTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Insert a
Document if it does not exist already and watch for durability constraints with a custom timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
insert(D document,
PersistTo persistTo,
ReplicateTo replicateTo)
Insert a
Document if it does not exist already and watch for durability constraints with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
insert(D document,
PersistTo persistTo,
ReplicateTo replicateTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Insert a
Document if it does not exist already and watch for durability constraints with a custom timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
insert(D document,
ReplicateTo replicateTo)
Insert a
Document if it does not exist already and watch for durability constraints with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
insert(D document,
ReplicateTo replicateTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Insert a
Document if it does not exist already and watch for durability constraints with a custom timeout. |
int |
invalidateQueryCache()
Invalidates and clears the internal query cache.
|
boolean |
isClosed()
Returns true if this bucket is already closed, false if it is still open.
|
<E> boolean |
listAppend(String docId,
E element)
Push an element to tail of CouchbaseList
|
<E> boolean |
listAppend(String docId,
E element,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Push an element to tail of CouchbaseList
|
<E> boolean |
listAppend(String docId,
E element,
MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder)
Push an element to tail of CouchbaseList with additional mutation options provided by
MutationOptionBuilder. |
<E> boolean |
listAppend(String docId,
E element,
MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Push an element to tail of CouchbaseList with additional mutation options provided by
MutationOptionBuilder |
<E> E |
listGet(String docId,
int index,
Class<E> elementType)
Get element at an index in the CouchbaseList
|
<E> E |
listGet(String docId,
int index,
Class<E> elementType,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Get element at an index in the CouchbaseList
|
<E> boolean |
listPrepend(String docId,
E element)
Shift list head to element in CouchbaseList
|
<E> boolean |
listPrepend(String docId,
E element,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Shift list head to element in CouchbaseList
|
<E> boolean |
listPrepend(String docId,
E element,
MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder)
Shift list head to element in CouchbaseList with additional mutation options provided by
MutationOptionBuilder |
<E> boolean |
listPrepend(String docId,
E element,
MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Shift list head to element in CouchbaseList with additional mutation options provided by
MutationOptionBuilder |
boolean |
listRemove(String docId,
int index)
Remove an element from an index in CouchbaseList
|
boolean |
listRemove(String docId,
int index,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Remove an element from an index in CouchbaseList
|
boolean |
listRemove(String docId,
int index,
MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder)
Remove an element from an index in CouchbaseList with additional mutation options provided by
MutationOptionBuilder |
boolean |
listRemove(String docId,
int index,
MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Remove an element from an index in CouchbaseList with additional mutation options provided by
MutationOptionBuilder |
<E> boolean |
listSet(String docId,
int index,
E element)
Add an element at an index in CouchbaseList
|
<E> boolean |
listSet(String docId,
int index,
E element,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Add an element at an index in CouchbaseList
|
<E> boolean |
listSet(String docId,
int index,
E element,
MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder)
Add an element at an index in CouchbaseList with additional mutation options provided by
MutationOptionBuilder |
<E> boolean |
listSet(String docId,
int index,
E element,
MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Add an element at an index in CouchbaseList with additional mutation options provided by
MutationOptionBuilder |
int |
listSize(String docId)
Returns the number of elements in CouchbaseList
|
int |
listSize(String docId,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Returns the number of elements in CouchbaseList
|
LookupInBuilder |
lookupIn(String docId)
Prepare a sub-document lookup through a
builder API. |
<V> boolean |
mapAdd(String docId,
String key,
V value)
Add a key value pair into CouchbaseMap
|
<V> boolean |
mapAdd(String docId,
String key,
V value,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Add a key value pair into CouchbaseMap
|
<V> boolean |
mapAdd(String docId,
String key,
V value,
MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder)
Add a key value pair into CouchbaseMap with additional mutation options provided by
MutationOptionBuilder |
<V> boolean |
mapAdd(String docId,
String key,
V value,
MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Add a key value pair into CouchbaseMap with additional mutation options provided by
MutationOptionBuilder |
<V> V |
mapGet(String docId,
String key,
Class<V> valueType)
Get value of a key in the CouchbaseMap
|
<V> V |
mapGet(String docId,
String key,
Class<V> valueType,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Get value of a key in the CouchbaseMap
|
boolean |
mapRemove(String docId,
String key)
Remove a key value pair from CouchbaseMap
|
boolean |
mapRemove(String docId,
String key,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Remove a key value pair from CouchbaseMap
|
boolean |
mapRemove(String docId,
String key,
MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder)
Remove a key value pair from CouchbaseMap with additional mutation options provided by
MutationOptionBuilder. |
boolean |
mapRemove(String docId,
String key,
MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Remove a key value pair from CouchbaseMap with additional mutation options provided by
MutationOptionBuilder. |
int |
mapSize(String docId)
Returns the number key value pairs in CouchbaseMap
|
int |
mapSize(String docId,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Returns the number key value pairs in CouchbaseMap
|
MutateInBuilder |
mutateIn(String docId)
Prepare a sub-document mutation through a
builder API. |
String |
name()
The name of the
Bucket. |
PingReport |
ping()
Performs a diagnostic active “ping” call with a random report id on all services.
|
PingReport |
ping(Collection<ServiceType> services)
Performs a diagnostic active “ping” call with a random report id on all services.
|
PingReport |
ping(Collection<ServiceType> services,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Performs a diagnostic active “ping” call on a list of services with a random report id.
|
PingReport |
ping(long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Performs a diagnostic active “ping” call on all services with a random report id.
|
PingReport |
ping(String reportId)
Performs a diagnostic active “ping” call with a custom report ID on all services.
|
PingReport |
ping(String reportId,
Collection<ServiceType> services)
Performs a diagnostic active “ping” call with a custom report id on all services.
|
PingReport |
ping(String reportId,
Collection<ServiceType> services,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Performs a diagnostic active “ping” call against all the services provided with a custom report id.
|
PingReport |
ping(String reportId,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Performs a diagnostic active “ping” call with a custom report ID on all services.
|
<D extends Document<?>> |
prepend(D document)
Prepend a
Documents content to an existing one with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
prepend(D document,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Prepend a
Documents content to an existing one with a custom timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
prepend(D document,
PersistTo persistTo)
Prepend a
Documents content to an existing one with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
prepend(D document,
PersistTo persistTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Prepend a
Documents content to an existing one with a custom timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
prepend(D document,
PersistTo persistTo,
ReplicateTo replicateTo)
Prepend a
Documents content to an existing one with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
prepend(D document,
PersistTo persistTo,
ReplicateTo replicateTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Prepend a
Documents content to an existing one with a custom timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
prepend(D document,
ReplicateTo replicateTo)
Prepend a
Documents content to an existing one with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
prepend(D document,
ReplicateTo replicateTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Prepend a
Documents content to an existing one with a custom timeout. |
AnalyticsQueryResult |
query(AnalyticsQuery query)
Uncommitted: Queries Couchbase Analytics
|
AnalyticsQueryResult |
query(AnalyticsQuery query,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Uncommitted: Queries Couchbase Analytics
|
N1qlQueryResult |
query(N1qlQuery query)
Queries a N1QL secondary index with the
default query timeout. |
N1qlQueryResult |
query(N1qlQuery query,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Queries a N1QL secondary index with a custom timeout.
|
SearchQueryResult |
query(SearchQuery query)
Queries a Full-Text Index
|
SearchQueryResult |
query(SearchQuery query,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Queries a Full-Text Index
|
SpatialViewResult |
query(SpatialViewQuery query)
Queries a Couchbase Server Spatial
View with the default view timeout. |
SpatialViewResult |
query(SpatialViewQuery query,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Queries a Couchbase Server Spatial
View with a custom timeout. |
N1qlQueryResult |
query(Statement statement)
Queries a N1QL secondary index with the
default query timeout. |
N1qlQueryResult |
query(Statement statement,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Queries a N1QL secondary index with a custom timeout.
|
ViewResult |
query(ViewQuery query)
Queries a Couchbase Server
View with the default view timeout. |
ViewResult |
query(ViewQuery query,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Queries a Couchbase Server
View with a custom timeout. |
<E> E |
queuePop(String docId,
Class<E> elementType)
Removes the first element from CouchbaseQueue
|
<E> E |
queuePop(String docId,
Class<E> elementType,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Removes the first element from CouchbaseQueue
|
<E> E |
queuePop(String docId,
Class<E> elementType,
MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder)
Removes the first element from CouchbaseQueue with additional mutation options provided by
MutationOptionBuilder |
<E> E |
queuePop(String docId,
Class<E> elementType,
MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Removes the first element from CouchbaseQueue with additional mutation options provided by
MutationOptionBuilder |
<E> boolean |
queuePush(String docId,
E element)
Add an element into CouchbaseQueue
|
<E> boolean |
queuePush(String docId,
E element,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Add an element into CouchbaseQueue
|
<E> boolean |
queuePush(String docId,
E element,
MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder)
Add an element into CouchbaseQueue with additional mutation options provided by
MutationOptionBuilder |
<E> boolean |
queuePush(String docId,
E element,
MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Add an element into CouchbaseQueue with additional mutation options provided by
MutationOptionBuilder |
int |
queueSize(String docId)
Returns the number of elements in CouchbaseQueue
|
int |
queueSize(String docId,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Returns the number of elements in CouchbaseQueue
|
<D extends Document<?>> |
remove(D document)
Removes a
Document from the Server with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
remove(D document,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Removes a
Document from the Server with a custom timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
remove(D document,
PersistTo persistTo)
Removes a
Document from the Server and apply a durability requirement with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
remove(D document,
PersistTo persistTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Removes a
Document from the Server and apply a durability requirement with a custom timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
remove(D document,
PersistTo persistTo,
ReplicateTo replicateTo)
Removes a
Document from the Server and apply a durability requirement with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
remove(D document,
PersistTo persistTo,
ReplicateTo replicateTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Removes a
Document from the Server and apply a durability requirement with a custom timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
remove(D document,
ReplicateTo replicateTo)
Removes a
Document from the Server and apply a durability requirement with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
remove(D document,
ReplicateTo replicateTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Removes a
Document from the Server and apply a durability requirement with a custom timeout. |
JsonDocument |
remove(String id)
Removes a
Document from the Server identified by its ID with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
remove(String id,
Class<D> target)
Removes a
Document from the Server identified by its ID with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
remove(String id,
Class<D> target,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Removes a
Document from the Server identified by its ID with a custom timeout. |
JsonDocument |
remove(String id,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Removes a
Document from the Server identified by its ID with a custom timeout. |
JsonDocument |
remove(String id,
PersistTo persistTo)
Removes a
Document from the Server by its ID and apply a durability requirement with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
remove(String id,
PersistTo persistTo,
Class<D> target)
Removes a
Document from the Server by its ID and apply a durability requirement with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
remove(String id,
PersistTo persistTo,
Class<D> target,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Removes a
Document from the Server by its ID and apply a durability requirement with a custom timeout. |
JsonDocument |
remove(String id,
PersistTo persistTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Removes a
Document from the Server by its ID and apply a durability requirement with a custom timeout. |
JsonDocument |
remove(String id,
PersistTo persistTo,
ReplicateTo replicateTo)
Removes a
Document from the Server by its ID and apply a durability requirement with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
remove(String id,
PersistTo persistTo,
ReplicateTo replicateTo,
Class<D> target)
Removes a
Document from the Server by its ID and apply a durability requirement with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
remove(String id,
PersistTo persistTo,
ReplicateTo replicateTo,
Class<D> target,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Removes a
Document from the Server by its ID and apply a durability requirement with a custom timeout. |
JsonDocument |
remove(String id,
PersistTo persistTo,
ReplicateTo replicateTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Removes a
Document from the Server by its ID and apply a durability requirement with a custom timeout. |
JsonDocument |
remove(String id,
ReplicateTo replicateTo)
Removes a
Document from the Server by its ID and apply a durability requirement with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
remove(String id,
ReplicateTo replicateTo,
Class<D> target)
Removes a
Document from the Server by its ID and apply a durability requirement with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
remove(String id,
ReplicateTo replicateTo,
Class<D> target,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Removes a
Document from the Server by its ID and apply a durability requirement with a custom timeout. |
JsonDocument |
remove(String id,
ReplicateTo replicateTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Removes a
Document from the Server by its ID and apply a durability requirement with a custom timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
replace(D document)
Replace a
Document if it does already exist with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
replace(D document,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Replace a
Document if it does already exist with a custom timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
replace(D document,
PersistTo persistTo)
Replace a
Document if it does exist and watch for durability constraints with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
replace(D document,
PersistTo persistTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Replace a
Document if it does exist and watch for durability constraints with a custom timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
replace(D document,
PersistTo persistTo,
ReplicateTo replicateTo)
Replace a
Document if it does exist and watch for durability constraints with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
replace(D document,
PersistTo persistTo,
ReplicateTo replicateTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Replace a
Document if it does exist and watch for durability constraints with a custom timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
replace(D document,
ReplicateTo replicateTo)
Replace a
Document if it does exist and watch for durability constraints with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
replace(D document,
ReplicateTo replicateTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Replace a
Document if it does exist and watch for durability constraints with a custom timeout. |
Repository |
repository()
The
Repository provides access to full object document mapping (ODM) capabilities. |
<E> boolean |
setAdd(String docId,
E element)
Add an element into CouchbaseSet
|
<E> boolean |
setAdd(String docId,
E element,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Add an element into CouchbaseSet
|
<E> boolean |
setAdd(String docId,
E element,
MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder)
Add an element into CouchbaseSet with additional mutation options provided by
MutationOptionBuilder |
<E> boolean |
setAdd(String docId,
E element,
MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Add an element into CouchbaseSet with additional mutation options provided by
MutationOptionBuilder |
<E> boolean |
setContains(String docId,
E element)
Check if an element exists in CouchbaseSet
|
<E> boolean |
setContains(String docId,
E element,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Check if an element exists in CouchbaseSet
|
<E> E |
setRemove(String docId,
E element)
Removes an element from CouchbaseSet
|
<E> E |
setRemove(String docId,
E element,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Removes an element from CouchbaseSet
|
<E> E |
setRemove(String docId,
E element,
MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder)
Removes an element from CouchbaseSet with additional mutation options provided by
MutationOptionBuilder |
<E> E |
setRemove(String docId,
E element,
MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Removes an element from CouchbaseSet with additional mutation options provided by
MutationOptionBuilder |
int |
setSize(String docId)
Returns the number of elements in CouchbaseSet
|
int |
setSize(String docId,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Returns the number of elements in CouchbaseSet
|
String |
toString() |
<D extends Document<?>> |
touch(D document)
Renews the expiration time of a
Document with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
touch(D document,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Renews the expiration time of a
Document with a custom timeout. |
Boolean |
touch(String id,
int expiry)
Renews the expiration time of a
Document with the default key/value timeout. |
Boolean |
touch(String id,
int expiry,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Renews the expiration time of a
Document with a custom timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
unlock(D document)
Unlocks a write-locked
Document with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
unlock(D document,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Unlocks a write-locked
Document with a custom timeout. |
Boolean |
unlock(String id,
long cas)
Unlocks a write-locked
Document with the default key/value timeout. |
Boolean |
unlock(String id,
long cas,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Unlocks a write-locked
Document with a custom timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
upsert(D document)
Insert or overwrite a
Document with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
upsert(D document,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Insert or overwrite a
Document with a custom timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
upsert(D document,
PersistTo persistTo)
Insert or overwrite a
Document and watch for durability constraints with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
upsert(D document,
PersistTo persistTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Insert or overwrite a
Document and watch for durability constraints with a custom timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
upsert(D document,
PersistTo persistTo,
ReplicateTo replicateTo)
Insert or overwrite a
Document and watch for durability constraints with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
upsert(D document,
PersistTo persistTo,
ReplicateTo replicateTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Insert or overwrite a
Document and watch for durability constraints with a custom timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
upsert(D document,
ReplicateTo replicateTo)
Insert or overwrite a
Document and watch for durability constraints with the default key/value timeout. |
<D extends Document<?>> |
upsert(D document,
ReplicateTo replicateTo,
long timeout,
TimeUnit timeUnit)
Insert or overwrite a
Document and watch for durability constraints with a custom timeout. |
public CouchbaseBucket(CouchbaseEnvironment env, ClusterFacade core, String name, String username, String password, List<Transcoder<? extends Document,?>> customTranscoders)
Create a CouchbaseBucket that doesn’t reuse an existing AsyncBucket but rather creates one internally. Prefer using the alternative constructor CouchbaseBucket(AsyncBucket, CouchbaseEnvironment, ClusterFacade, String, String, String) if you can obtain an AsyncBucket externally.
public CouchbaseBucket(AsyncBucket asyncBucket, CouchbaseEnvironment env, ClusterFacade core, String name, String username, String password)
Create a CouchbaseBucket that relies on the provided AsyncBucket.
public AsyncBucket async()
BucketProvides access to the underlying asynchronous bucket interface.
public ClusterFacade core()
BucketReturns the underlying “core-io” library through its ClusterFacade.
Handle with care, with great power comes great responsibility. All additional checks which are normally performed by this library are skipped.
core in interface BucketClusterFacade from the “core-io” package.public CouchbaseEnvironment environment()
BucketThe CouchbaseEnvironment used.
environment in interface Bucketpublic Repository repository()
BucketThe Repository provides access to full object document mapping (ODM) capabilities.
It allows you to work with POJO entities only and use annotations to customize the behaviour and mapping characteristics.
repository in interface Bucketpublic JsonDocument get(String id)
BucketRetrieves a JsonDocument by its unique ID with the default key/value timeout.
If the document is found, a JsonDocument is returned. If the document is not found, null is returned.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.get in interface Bucketid - the unique ID of the document.JsonDocument or null if not found.public JsonDocument get(String id, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRetrieves a JsonDocument by its unique ID with a custom timeout.
If the document is found, a JsonDocument is returned. If the document is not found, null is returned.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.get in interface Bucketid - the unique ID of the document.timeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.JsonDocument or null if not found.public <D extends Document<?>> D get(D document)
BucketRetrieves any type of Document with the default key/value timeout.
The document ID is taken out of the Document provided, as well as the target type to return. Note that not the same document is returned, but rather a new one of the same type with the freshly loaded properties.
If the document is found, a Document is returned. If the document is not found, the Observable completes without an item emitted.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> D get(D document, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRetrieves any type of Document with a custom timeout.
The document ID is taken out of the Document provided, as well as the target type to return. Note that not the same document is returned, but rather a new one of the same type with the freshly loaded properties.
If the document is found, a Document is returned. If the document is not found, the Observable completes without an item emitted.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> D get(String id, Class<D> target)
BucketRetrieves any type of Document by its ID with the default key/value timeout.
The document ID is taken out of the Document provided, as well as the target type to return. Note that not the same document is returned, but rather a new one of the same type with the freshly loaded properties.
If the document is found, a Document is returned. If the document is not found, the Observable completes without an item emitted.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> D get(String id, Class<D> target, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRetrieves any type of Document by its ID with a custom timeout.
The document ID is taken out of the Document provided, as well as the target type to return. Note that not the same document is returned, but rather a new one of the same type with the freshly loaded properties.
If the document is found, a Document is returned. If the document is not found, the Observable completes without an item emitted.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.public boolean exists(String id)
BucketCheck whether a document with the given ID does exist in the bucket.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.public boolean exists(String id, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketCheck whether a document with the given ID does exist in the bucket.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> boolean exists(D document)
BucketCheck whether a document with the given ID does exist in the bucket.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> boolean exists(D document, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketCheck whether a document with the given ID does exist in the bucket.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.public List<JsonDocument> getFromReplica(String id, ReplicaMode type)
BucketRetrieves one or more, possibly stale, representations of a JsonDocument by its unique ID with the default timeout.
Depending on the ReplicaMode selected, there can be none to four JsonDocument be returned from the Observable. If ReplicaMode.FIRST, ReplicaMode.SECOND or ReplicaMode.THIRD are selected zero or one documents are returned, if ReplicaMode.ALL is used, all configured replicas plus the master node may return a document.
If the document has not been replicated yet or if the replica or master are not available (because a node has been failed over), no response is expected from these nodes.
Since data is replicated asynchronously, all data returned from this method must be considered stale. If the appropriate ReplicateTo constraints are set on write and the operation returns successfully, then the data can be considered as non-stale.
Note that the returning JsonDocument responses can come in any order.
Because this method is considered to be a “last resort” call against the database if a regular get didn’t succeed, most errors are swallowed (but logged) and the Observable will return all successful responses.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptiongetFromReplica in interface Bucketid - id the unique ID of the document.type - the ReplicaMode to select.JsonDocuments.public List<JsonDocument> getFromReplica(String id, ReplicaMode type, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRetrieves one or more, possibly stale, representations of a JsonDocument by its unique ID with a custom timeout.
Depending on the ReplicaMode selected, there can be none to four JsonDocument be returned from the Observable. If ReplicaMode.FIRST, ReplicaMode.SECOND or ReplicaMode.THIRD are selected zero or one documents are returned, if ReplicaMode.ALL is used, all configured replicas plus the master node may return a document.
If the document has not been replicated yet or if the replica or master are not available (because a node has been failed over), no response is expected from these nodes.
Since data is replicated asynchronously, all data returned from this method must be considered stale. If the appropriate ReplicateTo constraints are set on write and the operation returns successfully, then the data can be considered as non-stale.
Note that the returning JsonDocument responses can come in any order.
Because this method is considered to be a “last resort” call against the database if a regular get didn’t succeed, most errors are swallowed (but logged) and the Observable will return all successful responses.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptiongetFromReplica in interface Bucketid - id the unique ID of the document.type - the ReplicaMode to select.timeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.JsonDocuments.public <D extends Document<?>> List<D> getFromReplica(D document, ReplicaMode type)
BucketRetrieves one or more, possibly stale, representations of a JsonDocument by its unique ID with the default timeout.
Depending on the ReplicaMode selected, there can be none to four JsonDocument be returned from the Observable. If ReplicaMode.FIRST, ReplicaMode.SECOND or ReplicaMode.THIRD are selected zero or one documents are returned, if ReplicaMode.ALL is used, all configured replicas plus the master node may return a document.
If the document has not been replicated yet or if the replica or master are not available (because a node has been failed over), no response is expected from these nodes.
Since data is replicated asynchronously, all data returned from this method must be considered stale. If the appropriate ReplicateTo constraints are set on write and the operation returns successfully, then the data can be considered as non-stale.
Note that the returning JsonDocument responses can come in any order.
Because this method is considered to be a “last resort” call against the database if a regular get didn’t succeed, most errors are swallowed (but logged) and the Observable will return all successful responses.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptiongetFromReplica in interface Bucketdocument - the document to extract the ID from.type - the ReplicaMode to select.JsonDocuments.public <D extends Document<?>> List<D> getFromReplica(D document, ReplicaMode type, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRetrieves one or more, possibly stale, representations of a JsonDocument by its unique ID with a custom timeout.
Depending on the ReplicaMode selected, there can be none to four JsonDocument be returned from the Observable. If ReplicaMode.FIRST, ReplicaMode.SECOND or ReplicaMode.THIRD are selected zero or one documents are returned, if ReplicaMode.ALL is used, all configured replicas plus the master node may return a document.
If the document has not been replicated yet or if the replica or master are not available (because a node has been failed over), no response is expected from these nodes.
Since data is replicated asynchronously, all data returned from this method must be considered stale. If the appropriate ReplicateTo constraints are set on write and the operation returns successfully, then the data can be considered as non-stale.
Note that the returning JsonDocument responses can come in any order.
Because this method is considered to be a “last resort” call against the database if a regular get didn’t succeed, most errors are swallowed (but logged) and the Observable will return all successful responses.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptiongetFromReplica in interface Bucketdocument - the document to extract the ID from.type - the ReplicaMode to select.timeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.JsonDocuments.public <D extends Document<?>> List<D> getFromReplica(String id, ReplicaMode type, Class<D> target)
BucketRetrieves one or more, possibly stale, representations of a JsonDocument by its unique ID with the default timeout.
Depending on the ReplicaMode selected, there can be none to four JsonDocument be returned from the Observable. If ReplicaMode.FIRST, ReplicaMode.SECOND or ReplicaMode.THIRD are selected zero or one documents are returned, if ReplicaMode.ALL is used, all configured replicas plus the master node may return a document.
If the document has not been replicated yet or if the replica or master are not available (because a node has been failed over), no response is expected from these nodes.
Since data is replicated asynchronously, all data returned from this method must be considered stale. If the appropriate ReplicateTo constraints are set on write and the operation returns successfully, then the data can be considered as non-stale.
Note that the returning JsonDocument responses can come in any order.
Because this method is considered to be a “last resort” call against the database if a regular get didn’t succeed, most errors are swallowed (but logged) and the Observable will return all successful responses.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptiongetFromReplica in interface Bucketid - the id of the document.type - the ReplicaMode to select.JsonDocuments.public <D extends Document<?>> List<D> getFromReplica(String id, ReplicaMode type, Class<D> target, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRetrieves one or more, possibly stale, representations of a JsonDocument by its unique ID with a custom timeout.
Depending on the ReplicaMode selected, there can be none to four JsonDocument be returned from the Observable. If ReplicaMode.FIRST, ReplicaMode.SECOND or ReplicaMode.THIRD are selected zero or one documents are returned, if ReplicaMode.ALL is used, all configured replicas plus the master node may return a document.
If the document has not been replicated yet or if the replica or master are not available (because a node has been failed over), no response is expected from these nodes.
Since data is replicated asynchronously, all data returned from this method must be considered stale. If the appropriate ReplicateTo constraints are set on write and the operation returns successfully, then the data can be considered as non-stale.
Note that the returning JsonDocument responses can come in any order.
Because this method is considered to be a “last resort” call against the database if a regular get didn’t succeed, most errors are swallowed (but logged) and the Observable will return all successful responses.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptiongetFromReplica in interface Bucketid - the id of the document.type - the ReplicaMode to select.target - the target document type to use.timeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.JsonDocuments.public Iterator<JsonDocument> getFromReplica(String id)
BucketRetrieves one or more, possibly stale, representations of a JsonDocument by its unique ID with the default timeout.
This method has the ReplicaMode.ALL preselected. If you are only interested in the first (or just some) values, you can iterate and then break out of the iterator loop. Documents are pushed into the iterator as they arrive, which distinguishes this method from the List equivalents which wait until all responses arrive.
If the document has not been replicated yet or if the replica or master are not available (because a node has been failed over), no response is expected from these nodes.
Since data is replicated asynchronously, all data returned from this method must be considered stale. If the appropriate ReplicateTo constraints are set on write and the operation returns successfully, then the data can be considered as non-stale.
Note that the returning JsonDocument responses can come in any order.
Because this method is considered to be a “last resort” call against the database if a regular get didn’t succeed, most errors are swallowed (but logged) and the Observable will return all successful responses.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptiongetFromReplica in interface Bucketid - the unique ID of the document.public <D extends Document<?>> Iterator<D> getFromReplica(D document)
BucketRetrieves one or more, possibly stale, representations of a JsonDocument by its unique ID with the default timeout.
This method has the ReplicaMode.ALL preselected. If you are only interested in the first (or just some) values, you can iterate and then break out of the iterator loop. Documents are pushed into the iterator as they arrive, which distinguishes this method from the List equivalents which wait until all responses arrive.
If the document has not been replicated yet or if the replica or master are not available (because a node has been failed over), no response is expected from these nodes.
Since data is replicated asynchronously, all data returned from this method must be considered stale. If the appropriate ReplicateTo constraints are set on write and the operation returns successfully, then the data can be considered as non-stale.
Note that the returning JsonDocument responses can come in any order.
Because this method is considered to be a “last resort” call against the database if a regular get didn’t succeed, most errors are swallowed (but logged) and the Observable will return all successful responses.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptiongetFromReplica in interface Bucketdocument - the document to extract the ID from.public <D extends Document<?>> Iterator<D> getFromReplica(String id, Class<D> target)
BucketRetrieves one or more, possibly stale, representations of a JsonDocument by its unique ID with the default timeout.
This method has the ReplicaMode.ALL preselected. If you are only interested in the first (or just some) values, you can iterate and then break out of the iterator loop. Documents are pushed into the iterator as they arrive, which distinguishes this method from the List equivalents which wait until all responses arrive.
If the document has not been replicated yet or if the replica or master are not available (because a node has been failed over), no response is expected from these nodes.
Since data is replicated asynchronously, all data returned from this method must be considered stale. If the appropriate ReplicateTo constraints are set on write and the operation returns successfully, then the data can be considered as non-stale.
Note that the returning JsonDocument responses can come in any order.
Because this method is considered to be a “last resort” call against the database if a regular get didn’t succeed, most errors are swallowed (but logged) and the Observable will return all successful responses.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptiongetFromReplica in interface Bucketid - the unique ID of the document.target - the target document type to use.public <D extends Document<?>> Iterator<D> getFromReplica(String id, Class<D> target, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRetrieves one or more, possibly stale, representations of a JsonDocument by its unique ID with a custom timeout.
This method has the ReplicaMode.ALL preselected. If you are only interested in the first (or just some) values, you can iterate and then break out of the iterator loop. Documents are pushed into the iterator as they arrive, which distinguishes this method from the List equivalents which wait until all responses arrive.
If the document has not been replicated yet or if the replica or master are not available (because a node has been failed over), no response is expected from these nodes.
Since data is replicated asynchronously, all data returned from this method must be considered stale. If the appropriate ReplicateTo constraints are set on write and the operation returns successfully, then the data can be considered as non-stale.
Note that the returning JsonDocument responses can come in any order.
Because this method is considered to be a “last resort” call against the database if a regular get didn’t succeed, most errors are swallowed (but logged) and the Observable will return all successful responses.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptiongetFromReplica in interface Bucketid - the unique ID of the document.target - the target document type to use.timeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.public <D extends Document<?>> Iterator<D> getFromReplica(D document, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRetrieves one or more, possibly stale, representations of a JsonDocument by its unique ID with a custom timeout.
This method has the ReplicaMode.ALL preselected. If you are only interested in the first (or just some) values, you can iterate and then break out of the iterator loop. Documents are pushed into the iterator as they arrive, which distinguishes this method from the List equivalents which wait until all responses arrive.
If the document has not been replicated yet or if the replica or master are not available (because a node has been failed over), no response is expected from these nodes.
Since data is replicated asynchronously, all data returned from this method must be considered stale. If the appropriate ReplicateTo constraints are set on write and the operation returns successfully, then the data can be considered as non-stale.
Note that the returning JsonDocument responses can come in any order.
Because this method is considered to be a “last resort” call against the database if a regular get didn’t succeed, most errors are swallowed (but logged) and the Observable will return all successful responses.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptiongetFromReplica in interface Bucketdocument - the document to extract the ID from.timeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.public Iterator<JsonDocument> getFromReplica(String id, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRetrieves one or more, possibly stale, representations of a JsonDocument by its unique ID with a custom timeout.
This method has the ReplicaMode.ALL preselected. If you are only interested in the first (or just some) values, you can iterate and then break out of the iterator loop. Documents are pushed into the iterator as they arrive, which distinguishes this method from the List equivalents which wait until all responses arrive.
If the document has not been replicated yet or if the replica or master are not available (because a node has been failed over), no response is expected from these nodes.
Since data is replicated asynchronously, all data returned from this method must be considered stale. If the appropriate ReplicateTo constraints are set on write and the operation returns successfully, then the data can be considered as non-stale.
Note that the returning JsonDocument responses can come in any order.
Because this method is considered to be a “last resort” call against the database if a regular get didn’t succeed, most errors are swallowed (but logged) and the Observable will return all successful responses.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptiongetFromReplica in interface Bucketid - the unique ID of the document.timeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.public JsonDocument getAndLock(String id, int lockTime)
BucketRetrieve and lock a JsonDocument by its unique ID with the default key/value timeout.
If the document is found, a JsonDocument is returned. If the document is not found, the Observable completes without an item emitted.
This method works similar to Bucket.get(String), but in addition it (write) locks the document for the given lock time interval. Note that this lock time is hard capped to 30 seconds, even if provided with a higher value and is not configurable. The document will unlock afterwards automatically.
Detecting an already locked document is done by checking for TemporaryLockFailureException. Note that this exception can also be raised in other conditions, always when the error is transient and retrying may help.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryLockFailureExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.getAndLock in interface Bucketid - id the unique ID of the document.lockTime - the time to write lock the document (max. 30 seconds).JsonDocument or null.public JsonDocument getAndLock(String id, int lockTime, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRetrieve and lock a JsonDocument by its unique ID with a custom timeout.
If the document is found, a JsonDocument is returned. If the document is not found, the Observable completes without an item emitted.
This method works similar to Bucket.get(String), but in addition it (write) locks the document for the given lock time interval. Note that this lock time is hard capped to 30 seconds, even if provided with a higher value and is not configurable. The document will unlock afterwards automatically.
Detecting an already locked document is done by checking for TemporaryLockFailureException. Note that this exception can also be raised in other conditions, always when the error is transient and retrying may help.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryLockFailureExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.getAndLock in interface Bucketid - id the unique ID of the document.lockTime - the time to write lock the document (max. 30 seconds).timeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.JsonDocument or null.public <D extends Document<?>> D getAndLock(D document, int lockTime)
BucketRetrieve and lock a Document by its unique ID with the default key/value timeout.
If the document is found, a Document is returned. If the document is not found, the Observable completes without an item emitted.
This method works similar to Bucket.get(Document), but in addition it (write) locks the document for the given lock time interval. Note that this lock time is hard capped to 30 seconds, even if provided with a higher value and is not configurable. The document will unlock afterwards automatically.
Detecting an already locked document is done by checking for TemporaryLockFailureException. Note that this exception can also be raised in other conditions, always when the error is transient and retrying may help.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryLockFailureExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.getAndLock in interface Bucketdocument - the source document from which the ID is taken and the type is inferred.lockTime - the time to write lock the document (max. 30 seconds).Document or null.public <D extends Document<?>> D getAndLock(D document, int lockTime, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRetrieve and lock a Document by its unique ID with a custom timeout.
If the document is found, a Document is returned. If the document is not found, the Observable completes without an item emitted.
This method works similar to Bucket.get(Document), but in addition it (write) locks the document for the given lock time interval. Note that this lock time is hard capped to 30 seconds, even if provided with a higher value and is not configurable. The document will unlock afterwards automatically.
Detecting an already locked document is done by checking for TemporaryLockFailureException. Note that this exception can also be raised in other conditions, always when the error is transient and retrying may help.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryLockFailureExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.getAndLock in interface Bucketdocument - the source document from which the ID is taken and the type is inferred.lockTime - the time to write lock the document (max. 30 seconds).timeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.Document or null.public <D extends Document<?>> D getAndLock(String id, int lockTime, Class<D> target)
BucketRetrieve and lock a Document by its unique ID with the default key/value timeout.
This method differs from Bucket.getAndLock(String, int) in that if a specific Document type is passed in, the appropriate Transcoder will be selected (and not JSON conversion).
If the document is found, a Document is returned. If the document is not found, the Observable completes without an item emitted.
This method works similar to Bucket.get(String), but in addition it (write) locks the document for the given lock time interval. Note that this lock time is hard capped to 30 seconds, even if provided with a higher value and is not configurable. The document will unlock afterwards automatically.
Detecting an already locked document is done by checking for TemporaryLockFailureException. Note that this exception can also be raised in other conditions, always when the error is transient and retrying may help.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryLockFailureExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.getAndLock in interface Bucketid - id the unique ID of the document.lockTime - the time to write lock the document (max. 30 seconds).target - the target document type to use.Document or null.public <D extends Document<?>> D getAndLock(String id, int lockTime, Class<D> target, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRetrieve and lock a Document by its unique ID with the a custom timeout.
This method differs from Bucket.getAndLock(String, int) in that if a specific Document type is passed in, the appropriate Transcoder will be selected (and not JSON conversion).
If the document is found, a Document is returned. If the document is not found, the Observable completes without an item emitted.
This method works similar to Bucket.get(String), but in addition it (write) locks the document for the given lock time interval. Note that this lock time is hard capped to 30 seconds, even if provided with a higher value and is not configurable. The document will unlock afterwards automatically.
Detecting an already locked document is done by checking for TemporaryLockFailureException. Note that this exception can also be raised in other conditions, always when the error is transient and retrying may help.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryLockFailureExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.getAndLock in interface Bucketid - id the unique ID of the document.lockTime - the time to write lock the document (max. 30 seconds).target - the target document type to use.timeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.Document or null.public JsonDocument getAndTouch(String id, int expiry)
BucketRetrieve and touch a JsonDocument by its unique ID with the default key/value timeout.
If the document is found, a JsonDocument is returned. If the document is not found, the Observable completes without an item emitted.
This method works similar to Bucket.get(String), but in addition it touches the document, which will reset its configured expiration time to the value provided.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.getAndTouch in interface Bucketid - id the unique ID of the document.expiry - the new expiration time for the document.JsonDocument or null.public JsonDocument getAndTouch(String id, int expiry, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRetrieve and touch a JsonDocument by its unique ID with the a custom timeout.
If the document is found, a JsonDocument is returned. If the document is not found, the Observable completes without an item emitted.
This method works similar to Bucket.get(String), but in addition it touches the document, which will reset its configured expiration time to the value provided.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.getAndTouch in interface Bucketid - id the unique ID of the document.expiry - the new expiration time for the document.timeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.JsonDocument or null.public <D extends Document<?>> D getAndTouch(D document)
BucketRetrieve and touch a Document by its unique ID with the default key/value timeout.
If the document is found, a Document is returned. If the document is not found, the Observable completes without an item emitted.
This method works similar to Bucket.get(Document), but in addition it touches the document, which will reset its configured expiration time set on the given document itself.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.getAndTouch in interface Bucketdocument - the source document from which the ID and expiry is taken and the type is inferred.Document or null.public <D extends Document<?>> D getAndTouch(D document, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRetrieve and touch a Document by its unique ID with a custom timeout.
If the document is found, a Document is returned. If the document is not found, the Observable completes without an item emitted.
This method works similar to Bucket.get(Document), but in addition it touches the document, which will reset its configured expiration time set on the given document itself.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.getAndTouch in interface Bucketdocument - the source document from which the ID and expiry is taken and the type is inferred.timeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.Document or null.public <D extends Document<?>> D getAndTouch(String id, int expiry, Class<D> target)
BucketRetrieve and touch a Document by its unique ID with the default key/value timeout.
This method differs from Bucket.getAndTouch(String, int) in that if a specific Document type is passed in, the appropriate Transcoder will be selected (and not JSON conversion).
If the document is found, a JsonDocument is returned. If the document is not found, the Observable completes without an item emitted.
This method works similar to Bucket.get(String, Class), but in addition it touches the document, which will reset its configured expiration time to the value provided.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.getAndTouch in interface Bucketid - id the unique ID of the document.expiry - the new expiration time for the document.target - the target document type to use.Document or null.public <D extends Document<?>> D getAndTouch(String id, int expiry, Class<D> target, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRetrieve and touch a Document by its unique ID with a custom timeout.
This method differs from Bucket.getAndTouch(String, int) in that if a specific Document type is passed in, the appropriate Transcoder will be selected (and not JSON conversion).
If the document is found, a JsonDocument is returned. If the document is not found, the Observable completes without an item emitted.
This method works similar to Bucket.get(String, Class), but in addition it touches the document, which will reset its configured expiration time to the value provided.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.getAndTouch in interface Bucketid - id the unique ID of the document.expiry - the new expiration time for the document.target - the target document type to use.timeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.Document or null.public <D extends Document<?>> D insert(D document)
BucketInsert a Document if it does not exist already with the default key/value timeout.
If the given Document (identified by its unique ID) already exists, the observable errors with a DocumentAlreadyExistsException. If the operation should also override the existing Document, Bucket.upsert(Document) should be used instead. It will always either return a document or fail with an error.
The returned Document contains original properties, but has the refreshed CAS value set.
This operation will return successfully if the Document has been acknowledged in the managed cache layer on the master server node. If increased data durability is a concern, Bucket.insert(Document, PersistTo, ReplicateTo) should be used instead.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> D insert(D document, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketInsert a Document if it does not exist already with a custom timeout.
If the given Document (identified by its unique ID) already exists, the observable errors with a DocumentAlreadyExistsException. If the operation should also override the existing Document, Bucket.upsert(Document) should be used instead. It will always either return a document or fail with an error.
The returned Document contains original properties, but has the refreshed CAS value set.
This operation will return successfully if the Document has been acknowledged in the managed cache layer on the master server node. If increased data durability is a concern, Bucket.insert(Document, PersistTo, ReplicateTo) should be used instead.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> D insert(D document, PersistTo persistTo, ReplicateTo replicateTo)
BucketInsert a Document if it does not exist already and watch for durability constraints with the default key/value timeout.
This method works exactly like Bucket.insert(Document), but afterwards watches the server states if the given durability constraints are met. If this is the case, a new document is returned which contains the original properties, but has the refreshed CAS value set.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDocumentAlreadyExistsExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDurabilityException.TemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original insert has already happened, so the actual insert and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
public <D extends Document<?>> D insert(D document, PersistTo persistTo, ReplicateTo replicateTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketInsert a Document if it does not exist already and watch for durability constraints with a custom timeout.
This method works exactly like Bucket.insert(Document), but afterwards watches the server states if the given durability constraints are met. If this is the case, a new document is returned which contains the original properties, but has the refreshed CAS value set.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDocumentAlreadyExistsExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDurabilityException.TemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original insert has already happened, so the actual insert and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
public <D extends Document<?>> D insert(D document, PersistTo persistTo)
BucketInsert a Document if it does not exist already and watch for durability constraints with the default key/value timeout.
This method works exactly like Bucket.insert(Document), but afterwards watches the server states if the given durability constraints are met. If this is the case, a new document is returned which contains the original properties, but has the refreshed CAS value set.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDocumentAlreadyExistsExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDurabilityException.TemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original insert has already happened, so the actual insert and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
public <D extends Document<?>> D insert(D document, PersistTo persistTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketInsert a Document if it does not exist already and watch for durability constraints with a custom timeout.
This method works exactly like Bucket.insert(Document), but afterwards watches the server states if the given durability constraints are met. If this is the case, a new document is returned which contains the original properties, but has the refreshed CAS value set.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDocumentAlreadyExistsExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDurabilityException.TemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original insert has already happened, so the actual insert and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
public <D extends Document<?>> D insert(D document, ReplicateTo replicateTo)
BucketInsert a Document if it does not exist already and watch for durability constraints with the default key/value timeout.
This method works exactly like Bucket.insert(Document), but afterwards watches the server states if the given durability constraints are met. If this is the case, a new document is returned which contains the original properties, but has the refreshed CAS value set.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDocumentAlreadyExistsExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDurabilityException.TemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original insert has already happened, so the actual insert and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
public <D extends Document<?>> D insert(D document, ReplicateTo replicateTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketInsert a Document if it does not exist already and watch for durability constraints with a custom timeout.
This method works exactly like Bucket.insert(Document), but afterwards watches the server states if the given durability constraints are met. If this is the case, a new document is returned which contains the original properties, but has the refreshed CAS value set.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDocumentAlreadyExistsExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDurabilityException.TemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original insert has already happened, so the actual insert and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
public <D extends Document<?>> D upsert(D document)
BucketInsert or overwrite a Document with the default key/value timeout.
If the given Document (identified by its unique ID) already exists, it will be overridden by the current one. The returned Document contains original properties, but has the refreshed CAS value set.
Please note that this method will not use the Document.cas() for optimistic concurrency checks. If this behavior is needed, the Bucket.replace(Document) method needs to be used.
This operation will return successfully if the Document has been acknowledged in the managed cache layer on the master server node. If increased data durability is a concern, Bucket.upsert(Document, PersistTo, ReplicateTo) should be used instead.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> D upsert(D document, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketInsert or overwrite a Document with a custom timeout.
If the given Document (identified by its unique ID) already exists, it will be overridden by the current one. The returned Document contains original properties, but has the refreshed CAS value set.
Please note that this method will not use the Document.cas() for optimistic concurrency checks. If this behavior is needed, the Bucket.replace(Document, long, TimeUnit) method needs to be used.
This operation will return successfully if the Document has been acknowledged in the managed cache layer on the master server node. If increased data durability is a concern, Bucket.upsert(Document, PersistTo, ReplicateTo) should be used instead.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> D upsert(D document, PersistTo persistTo, ReplicateTo replicateTo)
BucketInsert or overwrite a Document and watch for durability constraints with the default key/value timeout.
This method works exactly like Bucket.upsert(Document), but afterwards watches the server states if the given durability constraints are met. If this is the case, a new document is returned which contains the original properties, but has the refreshed CAS value set.
Please note that this method will not use the Document.cas() for optimistic concurrency checks. If this behavior is needed, the Bucket.replace(Document, PersistTo, ReplicateTo) method needs to be used.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDurabilityException.TemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original upsert has already happened, so the actual upsert and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
public <D extends Document<?>> D upsert(D document, PersistTo persistTo, ReplicateTo replicateTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketInsert or overwrite a Document and watch for durability constraints with a custom timeout.
This method works exactly like Bucket.upsert(Document), but afterwards watches the server states if the given durability constraints are met. If this is the case, a new document is returned which contains the original properties, but has the refreshed CAS value set.
Please note that this method will not use the Document.cas() for optimistic concurrency checks. If this behavior is needed, the Bucket.replace(Document, PersistTo, ReplicateTo, long, TimeUnit) method needs to be used.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDurabilityException.TemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original upsert has already happened, so the actual upsert and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
public <D extends Document<?>> D upsert(D document, PersistTo persistTo)
BucketInsert or overwrite a Document and watch for durability constraints with the default key/value timeout.
This method works exactly like Bucket.upsert(Document), but afterwards watches the server states if the given durability constraints are met. If this is the case, a new document is returned which contains the original properties, but has the refreshed CAS value set.
Please note that this method will not use the Document.cas() for optimistic concurrency checks. If this behavior is needed, the Bucket.replace(Document, PersistTo) method needs to be used.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDurabilityException.TemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original upsert has already happened, so the actual upsert and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
public <D extends Document<?>> D upsert(D document, PersistTo persistTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketInsert or overwrite a Document and watch for durability constraints with a custom timeout.
This method works exactly like Bucket.upsert(Document), but afterwards watches the server states if the given durability constraints are met. If this is the case, a new document is returned which contains the original properties, but has the refreshed CAS value set.
Please note that this method will not use the Document.cas() for optimistic concurrency checks. If this behavior is needed, the Bucket.replace(Document, PersistTo, long, TimeUnit) method needs to be used.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDurabilityException.TemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original upsert has already happened, so the actual upsert and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
public <D extends Document<?>> D upsert(D document, ReplicateTo replicateTo)
BucketInsert or overwrite a Document and watch for durability constraints with the default key/value timeout.
This method works exactly like Bucket.upsert(Document), but afterwards watches the server states if the given durability constraints are met. If this is the case, a new document is returned which contains the original properties, but has the refreshed CAS value set.
Please note that this method will not use the Document.cas() for optimistic concurrency checks. If this behavior is needed, the Bucket.replace(Document, ReplicateTo) method needs to be used.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDurabilityException.TemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original upsert has already happened, so the actual upsert and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
public <D extends Document<?>> D upsert(D document, ReplicateTo replicateTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketInsert or overwrite a Document and watch for durability constraints with a custom timeout.
This method works exactly like Bucket.upsert(Document), but afterwards watches the server states if the given durability constraints are met. If this is the case, a new document is returned which contains the original properties, but has the refreshed CAS value set.
Please note that this method will not use the Document.cas() for optimistic concurrency checks. If this behavior is needed, the Bucket.replace(Document, ReplicateTo, long, TimeUnit) method needs to be used.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDurabilityException.TemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original upsert has already happened, so the actual upsert and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
public <D extends Document<?>> D replace(D document)
BucketReplace a Document if it does already exist with the default key/value timeout.
If the given Document (identified by its unique ID) does not exist already, the method errors with a DocumentDoesNotExistException. If the operation should also insert the Document, Bucket.upsert(Document) should be used instead. It will always either return a document or fail with an error.
The returned Document contains original properties, but has the refreshed CAS value set.
This operation will return successfully if the Document has been acknowledged in the managed cache layer on the master server node. If increased data durability is a concern, Bucket.replace(Document, PersistTo, ReplicateTo) should be used instead.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionCASMismatchExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> D replace(D document, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketReplace a Document if it does already exist with a custom timeout.
If the given Document (identified by its unique ID) does not exist already, the method errors with a DocumentDoesNotExistException. If the operation should also insert the Document, Bucket.upsert(Document) should be used instead. It will always either return a document or fail with an error.
The returned Document contains original properties, but has the refreshed CAS value set.
This operation will return successfully if the Document has been acknowledged in the managed cache layer on the master server node. If increased data durability is a concern, Bucket.replace(Document, PersistTo, ReplicateTo) should be used instead.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionCASMismatchExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> D replace(D document, PersistTo persistTo, ReplicateTo replicateTo)
BucketReplace a Document if it does exist and watch for durability constraints with the default key/value timeout.
This method works exactly like Bucket.replace(Document), but afterwards watches the server states if the given durability constraints are met. If this is the case, a new document is returned which contains the original properties, but has the refreshed CAS value set.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDurabilityException.CASMismatchExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original replace has already happened, so the actual replace and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
public <D extends Document<?>> D replace(D document, PersistTo persistTo, ReplicateTo replicateTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketReplace a Document if it does exist and watch for durability constraints with a custom timeout.
This method works exactly like Bucket.replace(Document), but afterwards watches the server states if the given durability constraints are met. If this is the case, a new document is returned which contains the original properties, but has the refreshed CAS value set.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDurabilityException.CASMismatchExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original replace has already happened, so the actual replace and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
public <D extends Document<?>> D replace(D document, PersistTo persistTo)
BucketReplace a Document if it does exist and watch for durability constraints with the default key/value timeout.
This method works exactly like Bucket.replace(Document), but afterwards watches the server states if the given durability constraints are met. If this is the case, a new document is returned which contains the original properties, but has the refreshed CAS value set.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDurabilityException.CASMismatchExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original replace has already happened, so the actual replace and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
public <D extends Document<?>> D replace(D document, PersistTo persistTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketReplace a Document if it does exist and watch for durability constraints with a custom timeout.
This method works exactly like Bucket.replace(Document), but afterwards watches the server states if the given durability constraints are met. If this is the case, a new document is returned which contains the original properties, but has the refreshed CAS value set.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDurabilityException.CASMismatchExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original replace has already happened, so the actual replace and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
public <D extends Document<?>> D replace(D document, ReplicateTo replicateTo)
BucketReplace a Document if it does exist and watch for durability constraints with the default key/value timeout.
This method works exactly like Bucket.replace(Document), but afterwards watches the server states if the given durability constraints are met. If this is the case, a new document is returned which contains the original properties, but has the refreshed CAS value set.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDurabilityException.CASMismatchExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original replace has already happened, so the actual replace and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
public <D extends Document<?>> D replace(D document, ReplicateTo replicateTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketReplace a Document if it does exist and watch for durability constraints with a custom timeout.
This method works exactly like Bucket.replace(Document), but afterwards watches the server states if the given durability constraints are met. If this is the case, a new document is returned which contains the original properties, but has the refreshed CAS value set.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDurabilityException.CASMismatchExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original replace has already happened, so the actual replace and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
public <D extends Document<?>> D remove(D document)
BucketRemoves a Document from the Server with the default key/value timeout.
The Document returned just has the document ID and its CAS value set, since the value and all other associated properties have been removed from the server.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDocument and it did not match with the server: CASMismatchExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> D remove(D document, PersistTo persistTo, ReplicateTo replicateTo)
BucketRemoves a Document from the Server and apply a durability requirement with the default key/value timeout.
The Document returned just has the document ID and its CAS value set, since the value and all other associated properties have been removed from the server.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDurabilityException.Document and it did not match with the server: CASMismatchExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> D remove(D document, PersistTo persistTo)
BucketRemoves a Document from the Server and apply a durability requirement with the default key/value timeout.
The Document returned just has the document ID and its CAS value set, since the value and all other associated properties have been removed from the server.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDurabilityException.Document and it did not match with the server: CASMismatchExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> D remove(D document, ReplicateTo replicateTo)
BucketRemoves a Document from the Server and apply a durability requirement with the default key/value timeout.
The Document returned just has the document ID and its CAS value set, since the value and all other associated properties have been removed from the server.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDurabilityException.Document and it did not match with the server: CASMismatchExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> D remove(D document, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRemoves a Document from the Server with a custom timeout.
The Document returned just has the document ID and its CAS value set, since the value and all other associated properties have been removed from the server.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDocument and it did not match with the server: CASMismatchExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> D remove(D document, PersistTo persistTo, ReplicateTo replicateTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRemoves a Document from the Server and apply a durability requirement with a custom timeout.
The Document returned just has the document ID and its CAS value set, since the value and all other associated properties have been removed from the server.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDurabilityException.Document and it did not match with the server: CASMismatchExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionCouchbaseException.remove in interface Bucketdocument - the document to remove, with the ID extracted.persistTo - the persistence constraint to watch.replicateTo - the replication constraint to watch.timeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.public <D extends Document<?>> D remove(D document, PersistTo persistTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRemoves a Document from the Server and apply a durability requirement with a custom timeout.
The Document returned just has the document ID and its CAS value set, since the value and all other associated properties have been removed from the server.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDurabilityException.Document and it did not match with the server: CASMismatchExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> D remove(D document, ReplicateTo replicateTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRemoves a Document from the Server and apply a durability requirement with a custom timeout.
The Document returned just has the document ID and its CAS value set, since the value and all other associated properties have been removed from the server.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDurabilityException.Document and it did not match with the server: CASMismatchExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionCouchbaseException.public JsonDocument remove(String id)
BucketRemoves a Document from the Server identified by its ID with the default key/value timeout.
The Document returned just has the document ID and its CAS value set, since the value and all other associated properties have been removed from the server.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionCouchbaseException.public JsonDocument remove(String id, PersistTo persistTo, ReplicateTo replicateTo)
BucketRemoves a Document from the Server by its ID and apply a durability requirement with the default key/value timeout.
The Document returned just has the document ID and its CAS value set, since the value and all other associated properties have been removed from the server.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDurabilityException.TemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionCouchbaseException.public JsonDocument remove(String id, PersistTo persistTo)
BucketRemoves a Document from the Server by its ID and apply a durability requirement with the default key/value timeout.
The Document returned just has the document ID and its CAS value set, since the value and all other associated properties have been removed from the server.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDurabilityException.TemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionCouchbaseException.public JsonDocument remove(String id, ReplicateTo replicateTo)
BucketRemoves a Document from the Server by its ID and apply a durability requirement with the default key/value timeout.
The Document returned just has the document ID and its CAS value set, since the value and all other associated properties have been removed from the server.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDurabilityException.TemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionCouchbaseException.public JsonDocument remove(String id, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRemoves a Document from the Server identified by its ID with a custom timeout.
The Document returned just has the document ID and its CAS value set, since the value and all other associated properties have been removed from the server.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionCouchbaseException.public JsonDocument remove(String id, PersistTo persistTo, ReplicateTo replicateTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRemoves a Document from the Server by its ID and apply a durability requirement with a custom timeout.
The Document returned just has the document ID and its CAS value set, since the value and all other associated properties have been removed from the server.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDurabilityException.TemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionCouchbaseException.public JsonDocument remove(String id, PersistTo persistTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRemoves a Document from the Server by its ID and apply a durability requirement with a custom timeout.
The Document returned just has the document ID and its CAS value set, since the value and all other associated properties have been removed from the server.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDurabilityException.TemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionCouchbaseException.public JsonDocument remove(String id, ReplicateTo replicateTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRemoves a Document from the Server by its ID and apply a durability requirement with a custom timeout.
The Document returned just has the document ID and its CAS value set, since the value and all other associated properties have been removed from the server.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDurabilityException.TemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> D remove(String id, Class<D> target)
BucketRemoves a Document from the Server identified by its ID with the default key/value timeout.
The Document returned just has the document ID and its CAS value set, since the value and all other associated properties have been removed from the server.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> D remove(String id, PersistTo persistTo, ReplicateTo replicateTo, Class<D> target)
BucketRemoves a Document from the Server by its ID and apply a durability requirement with the default key/value timeout.
The Document returned just has the document ID and its CAS value set, since the value and all other associated properties have been removed from the server.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDurabilityException.TemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> D remove(String id, PersistTo persistTo, Class<D> target)
BucketRemoves a Document from the Server by its ID and apply a durability requirement with the default key/value timeout.
The Document returned just has the document ID and its CAS value set, since the value and all other associated properties have been removed from the server.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDurabilityException.TemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> D remove(String id, ReplicateTo replicateTo, Class<D> target)
BucketRemoves a Document from the Server by its ID and apply a durability requirement with the default key/value timeout.
The Document returned just has the document ID and its CAS value set, since the value and all other associated properties have been removed from the server.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDurabilityException.TemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> D remove(String id, Class<D> target, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRemoves a Document from the Server identified by its ID with a custom timeout.
The Document returned just has the document ID and its CAS value set, since the value and all other associated properties have been removed from the server.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> D remove(String id, PersistTo persistTo, ReplicateTo replicateTo, Class<D> target, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRemoves a Document from the Server by its ID and apply a durability requirement with a custom timeout.
The Document returned just has the document ID and its CAS value set, since the value and all other associated properties have been removed from the server.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDurabilityException.TemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionCouchbaseException.remove in interface Bucketid - the id of the document to remove.persistTo - the persistence constraint to watch.replicateTo - the replication constraint to watch.target - the target document type to use.timeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.public <D extends Document<?>> D remove(String id, PersistTo persistTo, Class<D> target, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRemoves a Document from the Server by its ID and apply a durability requirement with a custom timeout.
The Document returned just has the document ID and its CAS value set, since the value and all other associated properties have been removed from the server.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDurabilityException.TemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> D remove(String id, ReplicateTo replicateTo, Class<D> target, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRemoves a Document from the Server by its ID and apply a durability requirement with a custom timeout.
The Document returned just has the document ID and its CAS value set, since the value and all other associated properties have been removed from the server.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDurabilityException.TemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionCouchbaseException.public ViewResult query(ViewQuery query)
BucketQueries a Couchbase Server View with the default view timeout.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionViewDoesNotExistExceptionpublic N1qlQueryResult query(Statement statement)
BucketQueries a N1QL secondary index with the default query timeout. Said timeout includes the time it takes to retrieve all of the rows and errors from server.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionpublic N1qlQueryResult query(N1qlQuery query)
BucketQueries a N1QL secondary index with the default query timeout. Said timeout includes the time it takes to retrieve all of the rows and errors from server.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionpublic SearchQueryResult query(SearchQuery query)
BucketQueries a Full-Text Index
This method throws under the following conditions:
BackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionpublic SearchQueryResult query(SearchQuery query, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketQueries a Full-Text Index
This method throws under the following conditions:
BackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionpublic AnalyticsQueryResult query(AnalyticsQuery query)
BucketUncommitted: Queries Couchbase Analytics
public AnalyticsQueryResult query(AnalyticsQuery query, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketUncommitted: Queries Couchbase Analytics
public SpatialViewResult query(SpatialViewQuery query)
BucketQueries a Couchbase Server Spatial View with the default view timeout.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionViewDoesNotExistExceptionpublic ViewResult query(ViewQuery query, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketQueries a Couchbase Server View with a custom timeout.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionViewDoesNotExistExceptionpublic SpatialViewResult query(SpatialViewQuery query, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketQueries a Couchbase Server Spatial View with a custom timeout.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionViewDoesNotExistExceptionpublic N1qlQueryResult query(Statement statement, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketQueries a N1QL secondary index with a custom timeout. Said timeout includes the time it takes to retrieve all of the rows and errors from server.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionquery in interface Bucketstatement - the statement in a DSL form (start with a static select() import)timeout - the custom full timeout, including the time to retrieve all rows, errors, etc…timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.public N1qlQueryResult query(N1qlQuery query, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketQueries a N1QL secondary index with a custom timeout. Said timeout includes the time it takes to retrieve all of the rows and errors from server.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionquery in interface Bucketquery - the full N1qlQuery, including statement and any other additional parameter.timeout - the custom full timeout, including the time to retrieve all rows, errors, etc…timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.public Boolean unlock(String id, long cas)
BucketUnlocks a write-locked Document with the default key/value timeout.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionTemporaryLockFailureExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> Boolean unlock(D document)
BucketUnlocks a write-locked Document with the default key/value timeout.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionTemporaryLockFailureExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.public Boolean unlock(String id, long cas, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketUnlocks a write-locked Document with a custom timeout.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionTemporaryLockFailureExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> Boolean unlock(D document, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketUnlocks a write-locked Document with a custom timeout.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionTemporaryLockFailureExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.public Boolean touch(String id, int expiry)
BucketRenews the expiration time of a Document with the default key/value timeout.
Compared to Bucket.getAndTouch(Document), this method does not actually fetch the document from the server, but it just resets its expiration time to the given value.
This method throws under the following conditions:
DocumentDoesNotExistExceptionTimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> Boolean touch(D document)
BucketRenews the expiration time of a Document with the default key/value timeout.
Compared to Bucket.getAndTouch(Document), this method does not actually fetch the document from the server, but it just resets its expiration time to the given value.
This method throws under the following conditions:
DocumentDoesNotExistExceptionTimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.public Boolean touch(String id, int expiry, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRenews the expiration time of a Document with a custom timeout.
Compared to Bucket.getAndTouch(Document), this method does not actually fetch the document from the server, but it just resets its expiration time to the given value.
This method throws under the following conditions:
DocumentDoesNotExistExceptionTimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> Boolean touch(D document, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRenews the expiration time of a Document with a custom timeout.
Compared to Bucket.getAndTouch(Document), this method does not actually fetch the document from the server, but it just resets its expiration time to the given value.
This method throws under the following conditions:
DocumentDoesNotExistExceptionTimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.public JsonLongDocument counter(String id, long delta)
BucketIncrement or decrement a counter with the given value or throw an exception if it does not exist yet with the default kvTimeout.
It is not allowed that the delta value will bring the actual value below zero.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistException.CouchbaseException.public JsonLongDocument counter(String id, long delta, long initial)
BucketIncrement or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with the default key/value timeout.
It is not allowed that the delta value will bring the actual value below zero.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.public JsonLongDocument counter(String id, long delta, long initial, int expiry)
BucketIncrement or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with the default key/value timeout.
This method allows to set an expiration time for the document as well. It is not allowed that the delta value will bring the actual value below zero.
Note: Right now it is only possible to set the TTL of the counter document when it is created, not when it is updated! If this behavior is needed, please refer to the subdocument API and use the JSON based counters!
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.public JsonLongDocument counter(String id, long delta, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketIncrement or decrement a counter with the given value or throw an exception if it does not exist yet with a custom timeout.
It is not allowed that the delta value will bring the actual value below zero.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistException.CouchbaseException.public JsonLongDocument counter(String id, long delta, long initial, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketIncrement or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with a custom timeout.
It is not allowed that the delta value will bring the actual value below zero.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.public JsonLongDocument counter(String id, long delta, long initial, int expiry, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketIncrement or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with a custom timeout.
This method allows to set an expiration time for the document as well. It is not allowed that the delta value will bring the actual value below zero.
Note: Right now it is only possible to set the TTL of the counter document when it is created, not when it is updated! If this behavior is needed, please refer to the subdocument API and use the JSON based counters!
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.counter in interface Bucketid - the id of the document.delta - the increment or decrement amount.initial - the initial value.expiry - the new expiration time for the document, only used on creation.timeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.Document containing the resulting value.public BucketManager bucketManager()
BucketProvides access to the BucketManager for administrative access.
The manager lets you perform operations such as flushing a bucket or creating and managing design documents.
bucketManager in interface Bucketpublic <D extends Document<?>> D append(D document)
BucketAppend a Documents content to an existing one with the default key/value timeout.
The Document returned explicitly has the Document.content() set to null, because the server does not return the appended result, so at this point the client does not know how the Document now looks like. A separate Bucket.get(Document) call needs to be issued in order to get the full current content.
If the Document does not exist, it needs to be created upfront. Note that JsonDocuments in all forms are not supported, it is advised that the following ones are used:
Note that this method does not support expiration on the Document. If set, it will be ignored.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> D prepend(D document)
BucketPrepend a Documents content to an existing one with the default key/value timeout.
The Document returned explicitly has the Document.content() set to null, because the server does not return the prepended result, so at this point the client does not know how the Document now looks like. A separate Bucket.get(Document) call needs to be issued in order to get the full current content.
If the Document does not exist, it needs to be created upfront. Note that JsonDocuments in all forms are not supported, it is advised that the following ones are used:
Note that this method does not support expiration on the Document. If set, it will be ignored.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> D append(D document, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketAppend a Documents content to an existing one with a custom timeout.
The Document returned explicitly has the Document.content() set to null, because the server does not return the appended result, so at this point the client does not know how the Document now looks like. A separate Bucket.get(Document) call needs to be issued in order to get the full current content.
If the Document does not exist, it needs to be created upfront. Note that JsonDocuments in all forms are not supported, it is advised that the following ones are used:
Note that this method does not support expiration on the Document. If set, it will be ignored.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.public <D extends Document<?>> D prepend(D document, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketPrepend a Documents content to an existing one with a custom timeout.
The Document returned explicitly has the Document.content() set to null, because the server does not return the prepended result, so at this point the client does not know how the Document now looks like. A separate Bucket.get(Document) call needs to be issued in order to get the full current content.
If the Document does not exist, it needs to be created upfront. Note that JsonDocuments in all forms are not supported, it is advised that the following ones are used:
Note that this method does not support expiration on the Document. If set, it will be ignored.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionCouchbaseException.public JsonLongDocument counter(String id, long delta, PersistTo persistTo)
BucketIncrement or decrement a counter with the given value or throw an exception if it does not exist yet with the default kvTimeout.
It is not allowed that the delta value will bring the actual value below zero.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.DocumentDoesNotExistException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original increment/decrement has already happened, so the actual increment/decrement and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
public JsonLongDocument counter(String id, long delta, ReplicateTo replicateTo)
BucketIncrement or decrement a counter with the given value or throw an exception if it does not exist yet with the default kvTimeout.
It is not allowed that the delta value will bring the actual value below zero.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.DocumentDoesNotExistException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original increment/decrement has already happened, so the actual increment/decrement and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
public JsonLongDocument counter(String id, long delta, PersistTo persistTo, ReplicateTo replicateTo)
BucketIncrement or decrement a counter with the given value or throw an exception if it does not exist yet with the default kvTimeout.
It is not allowed that the delta value will bring the actual value below zero.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.DocumentDoesNotExistException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original increment/decrement has already happened, so the actual increment/decrement and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
public JsonLongDocument counter(String id, long delta, PersistTo persistTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketIncrement or decrement a counter with the given value or throw an exception if it does not exist yet with a custom timeout.
It is not allowed that the delta value will bring the actual value below zero.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.DocumentDoesNotExistException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original increment/decrement has already happened, so the actual increment/decrement and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
public JsonLongDocument counter(String id, long delta, ReplicateTo replicateTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketIncrement or decrement a counter with the given value or throw an exception if it does not exist yet with a custom timeout.
It is not allowed that the delta value will bring the actual value below zero.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.DocumentDoesNotExistException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original increment/decrement has already happened, so the actual increment/decrement and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
public JsonLongDocument counter(String id, long delta, long initial, PersistTo persistTo)
BucketIncrement or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with the default key/value timeout.
It is not allowed that the delta value will bring the actual value below zero.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original increment/decrement has already happened, so the actual increment/decrement and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
public JsonLongDocument counter(String id, long delta, long initial, ReplicateTo replicateTo)
BucketIncrement or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with the default key/value timeout.
It is not allowed that the delta value will bring the actual value below zero.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original increment/decrement has already happened, so the actual increment/decrement and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
public JsonLongDocument counter(String id, long delta, long initial, PersistTo persistTo, ReplicateTo replicateTo)
BucketIncrement or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with the default key/value timeout.
It is not allowed that the delta value will bring the actual value below zero.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original increment/decrement has already happened, so the actual increment/decrement and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
counter in interface Bucketid - the id of the document.delta - the increment or decrement amount.initial - the initial value.persistTo - the persistence constraint to watch.replicateTo - the replication constraint to watch.Document containing the resulting value.public JsonLongDocument counter(String id, long delta, long initial, PersistTo persistTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketIncrement or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with a custom timeout.
It is not allowed that the delta value will bring the actual value below zero.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original increment/decrement has already happened, so the actual increment/decrement and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
counter in interface Bucketid - the id of the document.delta - the increment or decrement amount.initial - the initial value.persistTo - the persistence constraint to watch.timeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.Document containing the resulting value.public JsonLongDocument counter(String id, long delta, long initial, ReplicateTo replicateTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketIncrement or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with a custom timeout.
It is not allowed that the delta value will bring the actual value below zero.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original increment/decrement has already happened, so the actual increment/decrement and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
counter in interface Bucketid - the id of the document.delta - the increment or decrement amount.initial - the initial value.replicateTo - the replication constraint to watch.timeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.Document containing the resulting value.public JsonLongDocument counter(String id, long delta, long initial, int expiry, PersistTo persistTo)
BucketIncrement or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with the default key/value timeout.
This method allows to set an expiration time for the document as well. It is not allowed that the delta value will bring the actual value below zero.
Note: Right now it is only possible to set the TTL of the counter document when it is created, not when it is updated! If this behavior is needed, please refer to the subdocument API and use the JSON based counters!
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original increment/decrement has already happened, so the actual increment/decrement and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
counter in interface Bucketid - the id of the document.delta - the increment or decrement amount.initial - the initial value.expiry - the new expiration time for the document, only used on creation.persistTo - the persistence constraint to watch.Document containing the resulting value.public JsonLongDocument counter(String id, long delta, long initial, int expiry, ReplicateTo replicateTo)
BucketIncrement or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with the default key/value timeout.
This method allows to set an expiration time for the document as well. It is not allowed that the delta value will bring the actual value below zero.
Note: Right now it is only possible to set the TTL of the counter document when it is created, not when it is updated! If this behavior is needed, please refer to the subdocument API and use the JSON based counters!
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original increment/decrement has already happened, so the actual increment/decrement and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
counter in interface Bucketid - the id of the document.delta - the increment or decrement amount.initial - the initial value.expiry - the new expiration time for the document, only used on creation.replicateTo - the replication constraint to watch.Document containing the resulting value.public JsonLongDocument counter(String id, long delta, long initial, int expiry, PersistTo persistTo, ReplicateTo replicateTo)
BucketIncrement or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with the default key/value timeout.
This method allows to set an expiration time for the document as well. It is not allowed that the delta value will bring the actual value below zero.
Note: Right now it is only possible to set the TTL of the counter document when it is created, not when it is updated! If this behavior is needed, please refer to the subdocument API and use the JSON based counters!
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original increment/decrement has already happened, so the actual increment/decrement and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
counter in interface Bucketid - the id of the document.delta - the increment or decrement amount.initial - the initial value.expiry - the new expiration time for the document, only used on creation.persistTo - the persistence constraint to watch.replicateTo - the replication constraint to watch.Document containing the resulting value.public JsonLongDocument counter(String id, long delta, long initial, int expiry, PersistTo persistTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketIncrement or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with a custom timeout.
This method allows to set an expiration time for the document as well. It is not allowed that the delta value will bring the actual value below zero.
Note: Right now it is only possible to set the TTL of the counter document when it is created, not when it is updated! If this behavior is needed, please refer to the subdocument API and use the JSON based counters!
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original increment/decrement has already happened, so the actual increment/decrement and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
counter in interface Bucketid - the id of the document.delta - the increment or decrement amount.initial - the initial value.expiry - the new expiration time for the document, only used on creation.persistTo - the persistence constraint to watch.timeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.Document containing the resulting value.public JsonLongDocument counter(String id, long delta, long initial, int expiry, ReplicateTo replicateTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketIncrement or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with a custom timeout.
This method allows to set an expiration time for the document as well. It is not allowed that the delta value will bring the actual value below zero.
Note: Right now it is only possible to set the TTL of the counter document when it is created, not when it is updated! If this behavior is needed, please refer to the subdocument API and use the JSON based counters!
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original increment/decrement has already happened, so the actual increment/decrement and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
counter in interface Bucketid - the id of the document.delta - the increment or decrement amount.initial - the initial value.expiry - the new expiration time for the document, only used on creation.replicateTo - the replication constraint to watch.timeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.Document containing the resulting value.public JsonLongDocument counter(String id, long delta, PersistTo persistTo, ReplicateTo replicateTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketIncrement or decrement a counter with the given value or throw an exception if it does not exist yet with a custom timeout.
It is not allowed that the delta value will bring the actual value below zero.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.DocumentDoesNotExistException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original increment/decrement has already happened, so the actual increment/decrement and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
counter in interface Bucketid - the id of the document.delta - the increment or decrement amount.persistTo - the persistence constraint to watch.replicateTo - the replication constraint to watch.timeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.Document containing the resulting value.public JsonLongDocument counter(String id, long delta, long initial, PersistTo persistTo, ReplicateTo replicateTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketIncrement or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with a custom timeout.
It is not allowed that the delta value will bring the actual value below zero.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original increment/decrement has already happened, so the actual increment/decrement and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
counter in interface Bucketid - the id of the document.delta - the increment or decrement amount.initial - the initial value.persistTo - the persistence constraint to watch.replicateTo - the replication constraint to watch.timeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.Document containing the resulting value.public JsonLongDocument counter(String id, long delta, long initial, int expiry, PersistTo persistTo, ReplicateTo replicateTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketIncrement or decrement a counter with the given value and a initial value if it does not exist with a custom timeout.
This method allows to set an expiration time for the document as well. It is not allowed that the delta value will bring the actual value below zero.
Note: Right now it is only possible to set the TTL of the counter document when it is created, not when it is updated! If this behavior is needed, please refer to the subdocument API and use the JSON based counters!
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original increment/decrement has already happened, so the actual increment/decrement and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
counter in interface Bucketid - the id of the document.delta - the increment or decrement amount.initial - the initial value.expiry - the new expiration time for the document, only used on creation.persistTo - the persistence constraint to watch.replicateTo - the replication constraint to watch.timeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.Document containing the resulting value.public <D extends Document<?>> D append(D document, PersistTo persistTo)
BucketAppend a Documents content to an existing one with the default key/value timeout.
The Document returned explicitly has the Document.content() set to null, because the server does not return the appended result, so at this point the client does not know how the Document now looks like. A separate Bucket.get(Document) call needs to be issued in order to get the full current content.
If the Document does not exist, it needs to be created upfront. Note that JsonDocuments in all forms are not supported, it is advised that the following ones are used:
Note that this method does not support expiration on the Document. If set, it will be ignored.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original append has already happened, so the actual append and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
public <D extends Document<?>> D append(D document, ReplicateTo replicateTo)
BucketAppend a Documents content to an existing one with the default key/value timeout.
The Document returned explicitly has the Document.content() set to null, because the server does not return the appended result, so at this point the client does not know how the Document now looks like. A separate Bucket.get(Document) call needs to be issued in order to get the full current content.
If the Document does not exist, it needs to be created upfront. Note that JsonDocuments in all forms are not supported, it is advised that the following ones are used:
Note that this method does not support expiration on the Document. If set, it will be ignored.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original append has already happened, so the actual append and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
public <D extends Document<?>> D append(D document, PersistTo persistTo, ReplicateTo replicateTo)
BucketAppend a Documents content to an existing one with the default key/value timeout.
The Document returned explicitly has the Document.content() set to null, because the server does not return the appended result, so at this point the client does not know how the Document now looks like. A separate Bucket.get(Document) call needs to be issued in order to get the full current content.
If the Document does not exist, it needs to be created upfront. Note that JsonDocuments in all forms are not supported, it is advised that the following ones are used:
Note that this method does not support expiration on the Document. If set, it will be ignored.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original append has already happened, so the actual append and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
append in interface Bucketdocument - the document, identified by its id, from which the content is appended to the existing one.persistTo - the persistence constraint to watch.replicateTo - the replication constraint to watch.public <D extends Document<?>> D append(D document, PersistTo persistTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketAppend a Documents content to an existing one with a custom timeout.
The Document returned explicitly has the Document.content() set to null, because the server does not return the appended result, so at this point the client does not know how the Document now looks like. A separate Bucket.get(Document) call needs to be issued in order to get the full current content.
If the Document does not exist, it needs to be created upfront. Note that JsonDocuments in all forms are not supported, it is advised that the following ones are used:
Note that this method does not support expiration on the Document. If set, it will be ignored.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original append has already happened, so the actual append and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
append in interface Bucketdocument - the document, identified by its id, from which the content is appended to the existing one.persistTo - the persistence constraint to watch.timeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.public <D extends Document<?>> D append(D document, ReplicateTo replicateTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketAppend a Documents content to an existing one with a custom timeout.
The Document returned explicitly has the Document.content() set to null, because the server does not return the appended result, so at this point the client does not know how the Document now looks like. A separate Bucket.get(Document) call needs to be issued in order to get the full current content.
If the Document does not exist, it needs to be created upfront. Note that JsonDocuments in all forms are not supported, it is advised that the following ones are used:
Note that this method does not support expiration on the Document. If set, it will be ignored.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original append has already happened, so the actual append and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
append in interface Bucketdocument - the document, identified by its id, from which the content is appended to the existing one.replicateTo - the replication constraint to watch.timeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.public <D extends Document<?>> D append(D document, PersistTo persistTo, ReplicateTo replicateTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketAppend a Documents content to an existing one with a custom timeout.
The Document returned explicitly has the Document.content() set to null, because the server does not return the appended result, so at this point the client does not know how the Document now looks like. A separate Bucket.get(Document) call needs to be issued in order to get the full current content.
If the Document does not exist, it needs to be created upfront. Note that JsonDocuments in all forms are not supported, it is advised that the following ones are used:
Note that this method does not support expiration on the Document. If set, it will be ignored.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original append has already happened, so the actual append and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
append in interface Bucketdocument - the document, identified by its id, from which the content is appended to the existing one.persistTo - the persistence constraint to watch.replicateTo - the replication constraint to watch.timeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.public <D extends Document<?>> D prepend(D document, PersistTo persistTo)
BucketPrepend a Documents content to an existing one with the default key/value timeout.
The Document returned explicitly has the Document.content() set to null, because the server does not return the prepended result, so at this point the client does not know how the Document now looks like. A separate Bucket.get(Document) call needs to be issued in order to get the full current content.
If the Document does not exist, it needs to be created upfront. Note that JsonDocuments in all forms are not supported, it is advised that the following ones are used:
Note that this method does not support expiration on the Document. If set, it will be ignored.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original prepend has already happened, so the actual prepend and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
public <D extends Document<?>> D prepend(D document, ReplicateTo replicateTo)
BucketPrepend a Documents content to an existing one with the default key/value timeout.
The Document returned explicitly has the Document.content() set to null, because the server does not return the prepended result, so at this point the client does not know how the Document now looks like. A separate Bucket.get(Document) call needs to be issued in order to get the full current content.
If the Document does not exist, it needs to be created upfront. Note that JsonDocuments in all forms are not supported, it is advised that the following ones are used:
Note that this method does not support expiration on the Document. If set, it will be ignored.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original prepend has already happened, so the actual prepend and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
public <D extends Document<?>> D prepend(D document, PersistTo persistTo, ReplicateTo replicateTo)
BucketPrepend a Documents content to an existing one with the default key/value timeout.
The Document returned explicitly has the Document.content() set to null, because the server does not return the prepended result, so at this point the client does not know how the Document now looks like. A separate Bucket.get(Document) call needs to be issued in order to get the full current content.
If the Document does not exist, it needs to be created upfront. Note that JsonDocuments in all forms are not supported, it is advised that the following ones are used:
Note that this method does not support expiration on the Document. If set, it will be ignored.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original prepend has already happened, so the actual prepend and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
prepend in interface Bucketdocument - the document, identified by its id, from which the content is prepended to the existing one.persistTo - the persistence constraint to watch.replicateTo - the replication constraint to watch.public <D extends Document<?>> D prepend(D document, PersistTo persistTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketPrepend a Documents content to an existing one with a custom timeout.
The Document returned explicitly has the Document.content() set to null, because the server does not return the prepended result, so at this point the client does not know how the Document now looks like. A separate Bucket.get(Document) call needs to be issued in order to get the full current content.
If the Document does not exist, it needs to be created upfront. Note that JsonDocuments in all forms are not supported, it is advised that the following ones are used:
Note that this method does not support expiration on the Document. If set, it will be ignored.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original prepend has already happened, so the actual prepend and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
prepend in interface Bucketdocument - the document, identified by its id, from which the content is prepended to the existing one.persistTo - the persistence constraint to watch.timeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.public <D extends Document<?>> D prepend(D document, ReplicateTo replicateTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketPrepend a Documents content to an existing one with a custom timeout.
The Document returned explicitly has the Document.content() set to null, because the server does not return the prepended result, so at this point the client does not know how the Document now looks like. A separate Bucket.get(Document) call needs to be issued in order to get the full current content.
If the Document does not exist, it needs to be created upfront. Note that JsonDocuments in all forms are not supported, it is advised that the following ones are used:
Note that this method does not support expiration on the Document. If set, it will be ignored.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original prepend has already happened, so the actual prepend and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
prepend in interface Bucketdocument - the document, identified by its id, from which the content is prepended to the existing one.replicateTo - the replication constraint to watch.timeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.public <D extends Document<?>> D prepend(D document, PersistTo persistTo, ReplicateTo replicateTo, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketPrepend a Documents content to an existing one with a custom timeout.
The Document returned explicitly has the Document.content() set to null, because the server does not return the prepended result, so at this point the client does not know how the Document now looks like. A separate Bucket.get(Document) call needs to be issued in order to get the full current content.
If the Document does not exist, it needs to be created upfront. Note that JsonDocuments in all forms are not supported, it is advised that the following ones are used:
Note that this method does not support expiration on the Document. If set, it will be ignored.
This method throws under the following conditions:
TimeoutException wrapped in a RuntimeExceptionBackpressureExceptionRequestCancelledExceptionRequestTooBigExceptionDocumentDoesNotExistExceptionTemporaryFailureExceptionCouchbaseOutOfMemoryExceptionDurabilityException.CouchbaseException.A DurabilityException typically happens if the given amount of replicas needed to fulfill the durability constraint cannot be met because either the bucket does not have enough replicas configured or they are not available in a failover event. As an example, if one replica is configured and ReplicateTo.TWO is used, the observable is errored with a DurabilityException. The same can happen if one replica is configured, but one node has been failed over and not yet rebalanced (hence, on a subset of the partitions there is no replica available). It is important to understand that the original prepend has already happened, so the actual prepend and the watching for durability constraints are two separate tasks internally.
prepend in interface Bucketdocument - the document, identified by its id, from which the content is prepended to the existing one.persistTo - the persistence constraint to watch.replicateTo - the replication constraint to watch.timeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.public LookupInBuilder lookupIn(String docId)
BucketPrepare a sub-document lookup through a builder API. You can use the builder to describe one or several lookup operations inside an existing JsonDocument, then execute the lookup synchronously by calling the LookupInBuilder.execute() method. Only the paths that you looked up inside the document will be transferred over the wire, limiting the network overhead for large documents.
lookupIn in interface BucketdocId - the id of the JSON document to lookup in.LookupInBuilder.execute()public MutateInBuilder mutateIn(String docId)
BucketPrepare a sub-document mutation through a builder API. You can use the builder to describe one or several mutation operations inside an existing JsonDocument, then execute them synchronously by calling the MutateInBuilder.execute() method. Only the values that you want mutated inside the document will be transferred over the wire, limiting the network overhead for large documents. A get followed by a replace of the whole document isn’t needed anymore.
Note that you can set the expiry, check the CAS and ask for durability constraints in the builder using methods prefixed by “with”: withExpiry, withCas, withDurability.
mutateIn in interface BucketdocId - the id of the JSON document to mutate in.MutateInBuilder.execute()public <V> boolean mapAdd(String docId, String key, V value)
BucketAdd a key value pair into CouchbaseMap
If the underlying document for the map does not exist, this operation will create a new document to back the data structure.
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public <V> boolean mapAdd(String docId, String key, V value, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketAdd a key value pair into CouchbaseMap
If the underlying document for the map does not exist, this operation will create a new document to back the data structure.
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public <V> boolean mapAdd(String docId, String key, V value, MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder)
BucketAdd a key value pair into CouchbaseMap with additional mutation options provided by MutationOptionBuilder
If the underlying document for the map does not exist, this operation will create a new document to back the data structure.
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - The durability constraint could not be fulfilled because of a temporary or persistent problem: DurabilityException. - A CAS value was set and it did not match with the server: CASMismatchException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
mapAdd in interface BucketdocId - document id backing the mapkey - key to be storedvalue - value to be storedmutationOptionBuilder - mutation options MutationOptionBuilderpublic <V> boolean mapAdd(String docId, String key, V value, MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketAdd a key value pair into CouchbaseMap with additional mutation options provided by MutationOptionBuilder
If the underlying document for the map does not exist, this operation will create a new document to back the data structure.
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - The durability constraint could not be fulfilled because of a temporary or persistent problem: DurabilityException. - A CAS value was set and it did not match with the server: CASMismatchException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
mapAdd in interface BucketdocId - document id backing the mapkey - key to be storedvalue - value to be storedmutationOptionBuilder - mutation options MutationOptionBuildertimeout - the custom timeout.timeUnit - the unit for the timeout.public <V> V mapGet(String docId, String key, Class<V> valueType)
BucketGet value of a key in the CouchbaseMap
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the key is not found in the map PathNotFoundException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public <V> V mapGet(String docId, String key, Class<V> valueType, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketGet value of a key in the CouchbaseMap
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public boolean mapRemove(String docId, String key)
BucketRemove a key value pair from CouchbaseMap
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public boolean mapRemove(String docId, String key, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRemove a key value pair from CouchbaseMap
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public boolean mapRemove(String docId, String key, MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder)
BucketRemove a key value pair from CouchbaseMap with additional mutation options provided by MutationOptionBuilder.
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The durability constraint could not be fulfilled because of a temporary or persistent problem: DurabilityException. - A CAS value was set and it did not match with the server: CASMismatchException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public boolean mapRemove(String docId, String key, MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRemove a key value pair from CouchbaseMap with additional mutation options provided by MutationOptionBuilder.
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The durability constraint could not be fulfilled because of a temporary or persistent problem: DurabilityException. - A CAS value was set and it did not match with the server: CASMismatchException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public int mapSize(String docId)
BucketReturns the number key value pairs in CouchbaseMap
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public int mapSize(String docId, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketReturns the number key value pairs in CouchbaseMap
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public <E> E listGet(String docId, int index, Class<E> elementType)
BucketGet element at an index in the CouchbaseList
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the index is not found in the list PathNotFoundException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public <E> E listGet(String docId, int index, Class<E> elementType, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketGet element at an index in the CouchbaseList
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public <E> boolean listAppend(String docId, E element)
BucketPush an element to tail of CouchbaseList
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
listAppend in interface BucketdocId - document id backing the listelement - element to be pushed into the queuepublic <E> boolean listAppend(String docId, E element, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketPush an element to tail of CouchbaseList
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
listAppend in interface BucketdocId - document id backing the listelement - element to be pushed into the queuetimeout - the custom timeouttimeUnit - the unit for the timeoutpublic <E> boolean listAppend(String docId, E element, MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder)
BucketPush an element to tail of CouchbaseList with additional mutation options provided by MutationOptionBuilder.
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - The durability constraint could not be fulfilled because of a temporary or persistent problem: DurabilityException. - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - A CAS value was set and it did not match with the server: CASMismatchException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
listAppend in interface BucketdocId - document id backing the listelement - element to be pushed into the queuemutationOptionBuilder - mutation options MutationOptionBuilderpublic <E> boolean listAppend(String docId, E element, MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketPush an element to tail of CouchbaseList with additional mutation options provided by MutationOptionBuilder
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - The durability constraint could not be fulfilled because of a temporary or persistent problem: DurabilityException. - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - A CAS value was set and it did not match with the server: CASMismatchException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
listAppend in interface BucketdocId - document id backing the listelement - element to be pushed into the queuemutationOptionBuilder - mutation options MutationOptionBuildertimeout - the custom timeouttimeUnit - the unit for the timeoutpublic <E> boolean listPrepend(String docId, E element)
BucketShift list head to element in CouchbaseList
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - The durability constraint could not be fulfilled because of a temporary or persistent problem: DurabilityException. - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - A CAS value was set and it did not match with the server: CASMismatchException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
listPrepend in interface BucketdocId - document id backing the listelement - element to shift as head of listpublic <E> boolean listPrepend(String docId, E element, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketShift list head to element in CouchbaseList
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The durability constraint could not be fulfilled because of a temporary or persistent problem: DurabilityException. - A CAS value was set and it did not match with the server: CASMismatchException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
listPrepend in interface BucketdocId - document id backing the listelement - element to shift as head of listtimeout - the custom timeouttimeUnit - the unit for the timeoutpublic <E> boolean listPrepend(String docId, E element, MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder)
BucketShift list head to element in CouchbaseList with additional mutation options provided by MutationOptionBuilder
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - The durability constraint could not be fulfilled because of a temporary or persistent problem: DurabilityException. - A CAS value was set and it did not match with the server: CASMismatchException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
listPrepend in interface BucketdocId - document id backing the listelement - element to shift as head of listmutationOptionBuilder - mutation options MutationOptionBuilderpublic <E> boolean listPrepend(String docId, E element, MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketShift list head to element in CouchbaseList with additional mutation options provided by MutationOptionBuilder
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - The durability constraint could not be fulfilled because of a temporary or persistent problem: DurabilityException. - A CAS value was set and it did not match with the server: CASMismatchException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
listPrepend in interface BucketdocId - document id backing the listelement - element to shift as head of listmutationOptionBuilder - mutation options MutationOptionBuildertimeout - the custom timeouttimeUnit - the unit for the timeoutpublic boolean listRemove(String docId, int index)
BucketRemove an element from an index in CouchbaseList
This method throws under the following conditions: - IndexOutOfBoundsException if index is not found - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
listRemove in interface BucketdocId - document id backing the listindex - index of the element in listpublic boolean listRemove(String docId, int index, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRemove an element from an index in CouchbaseList
This method throws under the following conditions: - IndexOutOfBoundsException if index is not found - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
listRemove in interface BucketdocId - document id backing the listindex - index of the element in listtimeout - the custom timeouttimeUnit - the unit for the timeoutpublic boolean listRemove(String docId, int index, MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder)
BucketRemove an element from an index in CouchbaseList with additional mutation options provided by MutationOptionBuilder
This method throws under the following conditions: - IndexOutOfBoundsException if index is not found - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The durability constraint could not be fulfilled because of a temporary or persistent problem: DurabilityException. - A CAS value was set and it did not match with the server: CASMismatchException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
listRemove in interface BucketdocId - document id backing the listindex - index of the element in listmutationOptionBuilder - mutation options MutationOptionBuilderpublic boolean listRemove(String docId, int index, MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRemove an element from an index in CouchbaseList with additional mutation options provided by MutationOptionBuilder
This method throws under the following conditions: - IndexOutOfBoundsException if index is not found - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The durability constraint could not be fulfilled because of a temporary or persistent problem: DurabilityException. - A CAS value was set and it did not match with the server: CASMismatchException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
listRemove in interface BucketdocId - document id backing the listindex - index of the element in listmutationOptionBuilder - mutation options MutationOptionBuildertimeout - the custom timeouttimeUnit - the unit for the timeoutpublic <E> boolean listSet(String docId, int index, E element)
BucketAdd an element at an index in CouchbaseList
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public <E> boolean listSet(String docId, int index, E element, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketAdd an element at an index in CouchbaseList
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public <E> boolean listSet(String docId, int index, E element, MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder)
BucketAdd an element at an index in CouchbaseList with additional mutation options provided by MutationOptionBuilder
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - The durability constraint could not be fulfilled because of a temporary or persistent problem: DurabilityException. - A CAS value was set and it did not match with the server: CASMismatchException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
listSet in interface BucketdocId - document id backing the listindex - index in the listelement - element to be addedmutationOptionBuilder - mutation options MutationOptionBuilderpublic <E> boolean listSet(String docId, int index, E element, MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketAdd an element at an index in CouchbaseList with additional mutation options provided by MutationOptionBuilder
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - The durability constraint could not be fulfilled because of a temporary or persistent problem: DurabilityException. - A CAS value was set and it did not match with the server: CASMismatchException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
listSet in interface BucketdocId - document id backing the listindex - index in the listelement - element to be addedmutationOptionBuilder - mutation options MutationOptionBuildertimeout - the custom timeouttimeUnit - the unit for the timeoutpublic int listSize(String docId)
BucketReturns the number of elements in CouchbaseList
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public int listSize(String docId, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketReturns the number of elements in CouchbaseList
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public <E> boolean setAdd(String docId, E element)
BucketAdd an element into CouchbaseSet
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public <E> boolean setAdd(String docId, E element, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketAdd an element into CouchbaseSet
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public <E> boolean setAdd(String docId, E element, MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder)
BucketAdd an element into CouchbaseSet with additional mutation options provided by MutationOptionBuilder
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
setAdd in interface BucketdocId - document id backing the setelement - element to be pushed into the setmutationOptionBuilder - mutation options MutationOptionBuilderpublic <E> boolean setAdd(String docId, E element, MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketAdd an element into CouchbaseSet with additional mutation options provided by MutationOptionBuilder
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
setAdd in interface BucketdocId - document id backing the setelement - element to be pushed into the setmutationOptionBuilder - mutation options MutationOptionBuildertimeout - the custom timeouttimeUnit - the unit for the timeoutpublic <E> boolean setContains(String docId, E element)
BucketCheck if an element exists in CouchbaseSet
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
setContains in interface BucketdocId - document id backing the setelement - element to check for existencepublic <E> boolean setContains(String docId, E element, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketCheck if an element exists in CouchbaseSet
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
setContains in interface BucketdocId - document id backing the setelement - element to check for existencetimeout - the custom timeouttimeUnit - the unit for the timeoutpublic <E> E setRemove(String docId, E element)
BucketRemoves an element from CouchbaseSet
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public <E> E setRemove(String docId, E element, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRemoves an element from CouchbaseSet
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public <E> E setRemove(String docId, E element, MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder)
BucketRemoves an element from CouchbaseSet with additional mutation options provided by MutationOptionBuilder
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The durability constraint could not be fulfilled because of a temporary or persistent problem: DurabilityException. - A CAS value was set and it did not match with the server: CASMismatchException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
setRemove in interface BucketdocId - document id backing the setelement - element to be removedmutationOptionBuilder - mutation options MutationOptionBuilderpublic <E> E setRemove(String docId, E element, MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRemoves an element from CouchbaseSet with additional mutation options provided by MutationOptionBuilder
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The durability constraint could not be fulfilled because of a temporary or persistent problem: DurabilityException. - A CAS value was set and it did not match with the server: CASMismatchException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
setRemove in interface BucketdocId - document id backing the setelement - element to be removedmutationOptionBuilder - mutation options MutationOptionBuildertimeout - the custom timeouttimeUnit - the unit for the timeoutpublic int setSize(String docId)
BucketReturns the number of elements in CouchbaseSet
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public int setSize(String docId, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketReturns the number of elements in CouchbaseSet
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public <E> boolean queuePush(String docId, E element)
BucketAdd an element into CouchbaseQueue
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public <E> boolean queuePush(String docId, E element, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketAdd an element into CouchbaseQueue
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public <E> boolean queuePush(String docId, E element, MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder)
BucketAdd an element into CouchbaseQueue with additional mutation options provided by MutationOptionBuilder
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The durability constraint could not be fulfilled because of a temporary or persistent problem: DurabilityException. - A CAS value was set and it did not match with the server: CASMismatchException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
queuePush in interface BucketdocId - document id backing the queueelement - element to be pushed into the queuemutationOptionBuilder - mutation options MutationOptionBuilderpublic <E> boolean queuePush(String docId, E element, MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketAdd an element into CouchbaseQueue with additional mutation options provided by MutationOptionBuilder
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The durability constraint could not be fulfilled because of a temporary or persistent problem: DurabilityException. - A CAS value was set and it did not match with the server: CASMismatchException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
queuePush in interface BucketdocId - document id backing the queueelement - element to be pushed into the queuemutationOptionBuilder - mutation options MutationOptionBuildertimeout - the custom timeouttimeUnit - the unit for the timeoutpublic <E> E queuePop(String docId, Class<E> elementType)
BucketRemoves the first element from CouchbaseQueue
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public <E> E queuePop(String docId, Class<E> elementType, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRemoves the first element from CouchbaseQueue
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public <E> E queuePop(String docId, Class<E> elementType, MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder)
BucketRemoves the first element from CouchbaseQueue with additional mutation options provided by MutationOptionBuilder
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The durability constraint could not be fulfilled because of a temporary or persistent problem: DurabilityException. - A CAS value was set and it did not match with the server: CASMismatchException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public <E> E queuePop(String docId, Class<E> elementType, MutationOptionBuilder mutationOptionBuilder, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketRemoves the first element from CouchbaseQueue with additional mutation options provided by MutationOptionBuilder
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The durability constraint could not be fulfilled because of a temporary or persistent problem: DurabilityException. - A CAS value was set and it did not match with the server: CASMismatchException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public int queueSize(String docId)
BucketReturns the number of elements in CouchbaseQueue
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public int queueSize(String docId, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketReturns the number of elements in CouchbaseQueue
This method throws under the following conditions: - The producer outpaces the SDK: BackpressureException - The operation had to be cancelled while on the wire or the retry strategy cancelled it instead of retrying: RequestCancelledException - If the underlying couchbase document does not exist: DocumentDoesNotExistException - The server is currently not able to process the request, retrying may help: TemporaryFailureException - The server is out of memory: CouchbaseOutOfMemoryException - Unexpected errors are caught and contained in a generic CouchbaseException.
public Boolean close()
BucketCloses this bucket with the default disconnect timeout.
public Boolean close(long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketCloses this bucket with a custom timeout.
public boolean isClosed()
BucketReturns true if this bucket is already closed, false if it is still open.
public int invalidateQueryCache()
BucketInvalidates and clears the internal query cache.
This method can be used to explicitly clear the internal N1QL query cache. This cache will be filled with non-adhoc query statements (query plans) to speed up those subsequent executions.
Triggering this method will wipe out the complete cache, which will not cause an interruption but rather all queries need to be re-prepared internally. This method is likely to be deprecated in the future once the server side query engine distributes its state throughout the cluster.
This method will not throw under any conditions.
invalidateQueryCache in interface Bucketpublic PingReport ping(String reportId, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketPerforms a diagnostic active “ping” call with a custom report ID on all services.
Note that since each service has different timeouts, you need to provide a timeout that suits your needs (how long each individual service ping should take max before it times out).
public PingReport ping(long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketPerforms a diagnostic active “ping” call on all services with a random report id.
Note that since each service has different timeouts, you need to provide a timeout that suits your needs (how long each individual service ping should take max before it times out).
public PingReport ping(Collection<ServiceType> services, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketPerforms a diagnostic active “ping” call on a list of services with a random report id.
Note that since each service has different timeouts, you need to provide a timeout that suits your needs (how long each individual service ping should take max before it times out).
public PingReport ping(String reportId, Collection<ServiceType> services, long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
BucketPerforms a diagnostic active “ping” call against all the services provided with a custom report id.
Note that since each service has different timeouts, you need to provide a timeout that suits your needs (how long each individual service ping should take max before it times out).
public PingReport ping(String reportId)
BucketPerforms a diagnostic active “ping” call with a custom report ID on all services.
Since no timeout is provided, the management timeout from the environment will be used.
public PingReport ping()
BucketPerforms a diagnostic active “ping” call with a random report id on all services.
Since no timeout is provided, the management timeout from the environment will be used.
public PingReport ping(Collection<ServiceType> services)
BucketPerforms a diagnostic active “ping” call with a random report id on all services.
Since no timeout is provided, the management timeout from the environment will be used.
public PingReport ping(String reportId, Collection<ServiceType> services)
BucketPerforms a diagnostic active “ping” call with a custom report id on all services.
Since no timeout is provided, the management timeout from the environment will be used.
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