[DRIVERS-99] Add support for server automatically aborting queries/commands after user-specified time limit Created: 25/Jun/13  Updated: 27/May/22  Resolved: 11/Nov/15

Status: Closed
Project: Drivers
Component/s: None
Fix Version/s: None

Type: New Feature Priority: Major - P3
Reporter: Barrie Segal Assignee: Barrie Segal
Resolution: Done Votes: 1
Labels: None
Remaining Estimate: Not Specified
Time Spent: Not Specified
Original Estimate: Not Specified

Issue Links:
Depends
depends on CSHARP-790 Server automatically abort queries/co... Closed
depends on JAVA-910 Support new $maxTimeMS field for all ... Closed
depends on PYTHON-550 Support $maxTimeMS for commands and q... Closed
depends on RUBY-661 Add support for server automatically ... Closed
depends on SERVER-2212 Server automatically abort queries/co... Closed
depends on CDRIVER-228 Server automatically abort queries/co... Closed
depends on NODE-58 Server automatically abort queries/co... Closed
depends on RUBY-699 server_op_timeout -> max_time_ms per ... Closed
Related
Server Compat: 2.5
Driver Compliance:
Key Status/Resolution FixVersion
PHP-861 Done 1.5.0, 1.5.0alpha1
JAVA-910 Done 2.12.0, 3.0.0
PYTHON-550 Done 2.7
RUBY-661 Done 1.10.0
PERL-252 Done 0.704.0.0
NODE-58 Done 1.4
CSHARP-790 Done 1.9
CDRIVER-228 Done
RUBY-699 Done 1.10.0

 Description   

A maxTimeMS=0 is equivalent to not setting a maxTimeMS (i.e. it will never time out)



 Comments   
Comment by Andrew Morrow (Inactive) [ 03/Mar/15 ]

The C++11 driver interface supports this option.

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