Mongo.getWriteConcern()
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Definition
Mongo.getWriteConcern()
Returns: The current write concern for the Mongo()
connection object.See the Write Concern for an introduction to write concerns in MongoDB.
Syntax
The command takes the following form:
db.getMongo().getWriteConcern()
This operation returns a document with the following values:
{ w: <value>, wtimeout: <number>, j: <boolean> }
The fields are:
Field | Description |
---|---|
w | The number of
See write concern specification for details. |
j | A boolean value. j: true requests acknowledgment that the
write operation has been written to the on-disk journal. |
wtimeout | The number of milliseconds to wait for acknowledgement of the
write concern. wtimeout is only applicable when w has a
value greater than 1 . |
Example
To return the current write concern, enter the following:
db.getMongo().getWriteConcern()
When a write concern is specified using
Mongo.setWriteConcern()
, the output of
Mongo.getWriteConcern()
is similar to:
WriteConcern { w: 2, wtimeout: 1000, j: true }
The Mongo.getWriteConcern()
command returns an empty line if no
write concern has been specified.