cursor.next([wait])
Get the next element in the cursor.
The optional argument specifies whether to wait for the next available element and how long to wait:
true
: Wait indefinitely (the default).false
: Do not wait at all. If data is immediately available, it will be returned; if it is not available, a ReqlTimeoutError
will be raised.ReqlTimeoutError
.The behavior of next
will be identical with false
, null
or the number 0
.
Calling next
the first time on a cursor provides the first element of the cursor. If the data set is exhausted (e.g., you have retrieved all the documents in a table), a NoSuchElementException
error will be raised when next
is called.
Example: Retrieve the next element.
Cursor cursor = r.table("superheroes").run(conn); Object doc = cursor.next();
Example: Retrieve the next element on a changefeed, waiting up to five seconds.
Cursor cursor = r.table("superheroes").changes().run(conn); Object doc = cursor.next(5);
Note: RethinkDB cursors can be iterated through via the Java Iterable and Iterator interfaces. The canonical way to retrieve all the results is to use a for loop or toList.
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