How to specify readConcern for find()?
mondwan opened this issue · 2 comments
I am running a single mongodb.
However, I keep reading stale data from lua binding after nodejs complete the write operation. Therefore, I would like to specify read and write concern on both side to ensure no stale data.
in nodejs, I ensure the write concern by j
and w
.
return this._db.collection('runtimeDataset').updateOne(
{_id: cmd},
updateContext,
{j: true, w: 1}
).then(function () {
return q.delay(1000);
});
I have tried to wait for 10 seconds. It still reads the stale record.
But, I am not sure how to specify readConcern in this lua binding.
Or, are there any hints for not reading stale data?
As far as I know, this binding doesn't implements write/read concerns... if you have more than one mongod instance, you can change your JS write increasing the argument of w:1
, it would be better to use the same number as mongod instances you need to acknowledge. Currently I don't figure any other way to ensure write/read concerns using this binding. I will let this issue open for future implementation of read/write concerns.
Thanks.