#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct DropIndexOptions { pub max_time: Option<Duration>, pub write_concern: Option<WriteConcern>, }
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Specifies the options to a Collection::drop_index or Collection::drop_indexes operation.

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max_time: Option<Duration>

The maximum amount of time to allow the index to drop.

This option maps to the maxTimeMS MongoDB query option, so the duration will be sent across the wire as an integer number of milliseconds.

write_concern: Option<WriteConcern>

The write concern for the operation.

Implementations

Create a builder for building DropIndexOptions. On the builder, call .max_time(...)(optional), .write_concern(...)(optional) to set the values of the fields. Finally, call .build() to create the instance of DropIndexOptions.

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