a go daemon that syncs MongoDB to Elasticsearch in realtime. you know, for search.
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Published by rwynn about 5 years ago
Published by rwynn about 5 years ago
Published by rwynn about 5 years ago
Published by rwynn about 5 years ago
Published by rwynn about 5 years ago
Published by rwynn about 5 years ago
Published by rwynn about 5 years ago
Published by rwynn about 5 years ago
Published by rwynn about 5 years ago
Published by rwynn about 5 years ago
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Published by rwynn over 5 years ago
Published by rwynn over 5 years ago
direct-read-no-timeout
option to allow setting a no cursor timeout flag on direct reads. Fix to allow setting this option in the config file.direct-read-namespaces
to a list with a single empty string and monstache will automatically detect collections to sync in your deployment. If you have many collections you may need to use the direct-read-concur
option to limit how many run at the same time.direct-read-dynamic-exclude-regex
to set a regular expression which filters out any matching namespaces from dynamic direct reads.Published by rwynn over 5 years ago
direct-read-no-timeout
option to allow setting a no cursor timeout flag on direct reads. Fix to allow setting this option in the config file.direct-read-namespaces
to a list with a single empty string and monstache will automatically detect collections to sync in your deployment. If you have many collections you may need to use the direct-read-concur
option to limit how many run at the same time.direct-read-dynamic-exclude-regex
to set a regular expression which filters out any matching namespaces from dynamic direct reads.Published by rwynn over 5 years ago
direct-read-no-timeout
option to allow setting a no cursor timeout flag on direct readsPublished by rwynn over 5 years ago
direct-read-no-timeout
option to allow setting a no cursor timeout flag on direct readsPublished by rwynn over 5 years ago
direct-read-no-timeout
which when enabled sets the no cursor timeout flag on direct reads. Disabling the cursor timeout is not recommended unless an error like 'Error performing direct read of collection db.col: (CursorNotFound) ' is preventing direct reads to complete.direct-read-no-timeout
option will only work as a command line flag. When put in the config file it has no effect. This issue will be fixed in the next release.