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How can I make an asynchronous insert/update to MongoDB in C#? What is the terminology for lazy-persistence?

  • write-behind
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MongoDB inserts are by default kind of asynchronous since it's fire-and-forget. The error check is an explicit operation or you have to enable the safe mode on the driver level. If you need true asynchronous operations: use a message queue.

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  • Not sure that "inserts are by default kind of asynchronous" was true as of the time this answer was written. According to this official blog post from 2015, async operations were introduced only in the 2.0 driver version, which was followed by SO questions such as this one.
    – OfirD
    Oct 2, 2019 at 9:25
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In caching world 'lazy-persistence' would be called write-behind. Check this out: Cache/Wikipedia

Probably the easiest way is to use the C# async method calls. This will tell you how:

The code would look something like:

  • define your own delegate:

        private delegate void InsertDelegate(BsonDocument doc);
    
  • use it

        MongoCollection<BsonDocument> books = database.GetCollection<BsonDocument>("books");
        BsonDocument book = new BsonDocument {
            { "author", "Ernest Hemingway" },
            { "title", "For Whom the Bell Tolls" }
        };
    
        var insert = new InsertDelegate(books.Insert);
    
        // invoke the method asynchronously
        IAsyncResult result = insert.BeginInvoke(book, null, null);
    
        //  DO YOUR OWN WORK HERE
    
        // get the result of that asynchronous operation
        insert.EndInvoke(result);
    

Hope that helps.

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