invalidate
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Summary
Description
Field | Type | Description | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
_id | Document | A BSON object which serves as an identifier for the
change stream event. This value is used as the
The For an example of resuming a change stream by | |||
clusterTime | Timestamp | The timestamp from the oplog entry associated with the event. Change stream event notifications associated with a
multi-document transaction
all have the same On sharded clusters, events with the same To identify events for a single transaction, you can use the
combination of New in version 4.0. | |||
operationType | string | The type of operation that the change notification reports. Returns a value of | |||
wallTime | The server date and time of the database operation. New in version 6.0. |
Example
The following example illustrates an invalidate
event:
{ "_id": { <Resume Token> }, "operationType": "invalidate", "clusterTime": <Timestamp>, "wallTime": <ISODate> }
Change streams opened on collections raise an invalidate
event when a
drop, rename,
or dropDatabase operation occurs
that affects the watched collection.
Change streams opened on databases raise an invalidate
event when a
dropDatabase event occurs that affects
the watched database.
invalidate
events close the change stream cursor.
You cannot use resumeAfter
to resume a change stream after an
invalidate event (for example, a collection
drop or rename) closes the stream. Starting in MongoDB 4.2, you can use
startAfter to start a new change
stream after an invalidate event.