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A drop event occurs when a collection is dropped from a database.

Field
Type
Description
_id
Document

A BSON object which serves as an identifier for the change stream event. This value is used as the resumeToken for the resumeAfter parameter when resuming a change stream. The _id object has the following form:

{
"_data" : <BinData|hex string>
}

The _data type depends on the MongoDB versions and, in some cases, the feature compatibility version (fCV) at the time of the change stream's opening or resumption. See Resume Tokens for the full list of _data types.

For an example of resuming a change stream by resumeToken, see Resume a Change Stream.

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 clusterTime value: the time when the transaction was committed.

Events with the same clusterTime may not all relate to the same transaction. Some events don't relate to a transaction at all. Starting in MongoDB 8.0, this may be true for events on any deployment. In previous versions, this behavior was possible only for events on a sharded cluster.

To identify events for a single transaction, you can use the combination of lsid and txnNumber in the change stream event document.

Changed in version 8.0.

collectionUUID
UUID

UUID identifying the collection where the change occurred.

New in version 6.0.

lsid
document

The identifier for the session associated with the transaction.

Only present if the operation is part of a multi-document transaction.

ns
document

The namespace (database and or collection) affected by the event.

ns.coll
string

The name of the collection where the event occurred.

ns.db
string

The name of the database where the event occurred.

operationType
string

The type of operation that the change notification reports.

Returns a value of drop for these change events.

txnNumber
NumberLong

Together with the lsid, a number that helps uniquely identify a transction.

Only present if the operation is part of a multi-document transaction.

wallTime

The server date and time of the database operation. wallTime differs from clusterTime in that clusterTime is a timestamp taken from the oplog entry associated with the database operation event.

New in version 6.0.

The following example illustrates a drop event:

{
"_id": { <Resume Token> },
"operationType": "drop",
"clusterTime": <Timestamp>,
"wallTime": <ISODate>,
"ns": {
"db": "engineering",
"coll": "users"
}
}

A drop event leads to an invalidate event for change streams opened against its own ns collection.

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