this permits a syntax for adding key-value pairs to DBObject
s.
this permits a syntax for adding key-value pairs to DBObject
s.
the methods given by this class mutate the underlying DBObject
.
you should really only construct a DBObject
right near where you will use it -
don't let those mutable, untyped things spread around your codebase.
wraps up a key and a value that can be encoded as a field along with the EncodeBsonField that will encode it.
wraps up a key and a value that can be encoded as a field along with the EncodeBsonField that will encode it. used by the syntax provided by StringToDBOKV.
this enables a syntax for constructing key-value pairs with values that can be written to a DBObject - i.
this enables a syntax for constructing key-value pairs with values that can be written to a DBObject - i.e. because the value type has a EncodeBsonField instance
"string" :> <some encodable>
also, you can get an Option of a DBOKV:
"string" :> Some(<encodable>) //gives you Some(DBOKV("string",)) "string" :> None //gives you None
allows you to call asBson on any value that some EncodeBson instance applies to.
allows you to call asBson on any value that some EncodeBson instance applies to.
apply this to a bunch of DBOKVs and get a DBObject.