The MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference class

(mongodb >=1.0.0)

Introduction

Class synopsis

final class MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference implements MongoDB\BSON\Serializable, Serializable {
/* Constants */
const int RP_PRIMARY = 1;
const int RP_PRIMARY_PREFERRED = 5;
const int RP_SECONDARY = 2;
const int RP_SECONDARY_PREFERRED = 6;
const int RP_NEAREST = 10;
const string PRIMARY = primary;
const string PRIMARY_PREFERRED = primaryPreferred;
const string SECONDARY = secondary;
const string SECONDARY_PREFERRED = secondaryPreferred;
const string NEAREST = nearest;
const int NO_MAX_STALENESS = -1;
/* Methods */
final public bsonSerialize(): object
final public __construct(string|int $mode, array $tagSets = null, array $options = array())
final public getHedge(): ?object
final public getMaxStalenessSeconds(): int
final public getMode(): int
final public getModeString(): string
final public getTagSets(): array
final public serialize(): string
final public unserialize(string $serialized): void
}

Predefined Constants

MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference::RP_PRIMARY

All operations read from the current replica set primary. This is the default read preference for MongoDB.

MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference::RP_PRIMARY_PREFERRED

In most situations, operations read from the primary but if it is unavailable, operations read from secondary members.

MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference::RP_SECONDARY

All operations read from the secondary members of the replica set.

MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference::RP_SECONDARY_PREFERRED

In most situations, operations read from secondary members but if no secondary members are available, operations read from the primary.

MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference::RP_NEAREST

Operations read from member of the replica set with the least network latency, irrespective of the member's type.

MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference::PRIMARY

All operations read from the current replica set primary. This is the default read preference for MongoDB.

MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference::PRIMARY_PREFERRED

In most situations, operations read from the primary but if it is unavailable, operations read from secondary members.

MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference::SECONDARY

All operations read from the secondary members of the replica set.

MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference::SECONDARY_PREFERRED

In most situations, operations read from secondary members but if no secondary members are available, operations read from the primary.

MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference::NEAREST

Operations read from member of the replica set with the least network latency, irrespective of the member's type.

MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference::NO_MAX_STALENESS

The default value for the "maxStalenessSeconds" option is to specify no limit on maximum staleness, which means that the driver will not consider a secondary's lag when choosing where to direct a read operation.

MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference::SMALLEST_MAX_STALENESS_SECONDS

The minimum value for the "maxStalenessSeconds" option is 90 seconds. The driver estimates secondaries' staleness by periodically checking the latest write date of each replica set member. Since these checks are infrequent, the staleness estimate is coarse. Thus, the driver cannot enforce a max staleness value of less than 90 seconds.

Changelog

Version Description
PECL mongodb 1.7.0

Added the MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference::PRIMARY, MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference::PRIMARY_PREFERRED, MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference::SECONDARY, MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference::SECONDARY_PREFERRED, MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference::NEAREST constants.

Implements Serializable.

PECL mongodb 1.2.0

Added the MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference::NO_MAX_STALENESS and MongoDB\Driver\ReadPreference::SMALLEST_MAX_STALENESS_SECONDS constants.

Implements MongoDB\BSON\Serializable.

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