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41 changes: 33 additions & 8 deletions source/crud/transactions.txt
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Expand Up @@ -28,14 +28,10 @@ error, the driver cancels the transaction and discards all data changes
before they ever become visible.

In MongoDB, transactions run within logical **sessions**. A
:manual:`session </reference/server-sessions/>` is a grouping of related
read or write operations that you intend to run sequentially. Sessions
enable :manual:`causal consistency
</core/read-isolation-consistency-recency/#causal-consistency>` for a
group of operations or allow you to execute operations in an
:website:`ACID transaction </basics/acid-transactions>`. MongoDB
guarantees that the data involved in your transaction operations remains
consistent, even if the operations encounter unexpected errors.
session is a grouping of related read or write operations that you
intend to run sequentially. Sessions allow you to run operations
in an ACID-compliant transaction, which is a transaction that meets
an expectation of atomicity, consistency, isolation, and durability.

When using the {+driver-short+}, you can create a new session from a
``MongoClient`` instance as a ``ClientSession`` type. We recommend that you reuse
Expand All @@ -54,6 +50,35 @@ instantiating a new client each time.
You must include the ``session`` as a parameter for any operations that you
want to include in a transaction.

Causal Consistency
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

.. sharedinclude:: dbx/causal-consistency.rst

.. replacement:: insert-one-method

``insertOne()``

.. replacement:: update-one-method

``updateOne()``

.. replacement:: find-one-method

``find()``

.. replacement:: delete-one-method

``deleteOne()``

.. replacement:: majority-rc

``MAJORITY``

.. replacement:: majority-wc

``MAJORITY``

Methods
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