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DOCSP-45877: txn parallel ops not supported (#3247) #3249

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9 changes: 7 additions & 2 deletions docs/transactions.txt
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Expand Up @@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ In this guide, you can learn how to perform a **transaction** in MongoDB by
using {+odm-long+}. Transactions let you run a sequence of write operations
that update the data only after the transaction is committed.

If the transaction fails, the {+php-library+} that manages MongoDB operations
for the {+odm-short+} ensures that MongoDB discards all the changes made within
If the transaction fails, the {+php-library+}, which manages MongoDB operations
for the {+odm-short+}, ensures that MongoDB discards all the changes made within
the transaction before they become visible. This property of transactions
that ensures that all changes within a transaction are either applied or
discarded is called **atomicity**.
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -74,15 +74,20 @@ MongoDB Server and the {+odm-short+} have the following limitations:
you perform write operations in a transaction. To learn more about this
limitation, see :manual:`Create Collections and Indexes in a Transaction </core/transactions/#create-collections-and-indexes-in-a-transaction>`
in the {+server-docs-name+}.

- MongoDB does not support nested transactions. If you attempt to start a
transaction within another one, the extension raises a ``RuntimeException``.
To learn more about this limitation, see :manual:`Transactions and Sessions </core/transactions/#transactions-and-sessions>`
in the {+server-docs-name+}.

- {+odm-long+} does not support the database testing traits
``Illuminate\Foundation\Testing\DatabaseTransactions`` and ``Illuminate\Foundation\Testing\RefreshDatabase``.
As a workaround, you can create migrations with the ``Illuminate\Foundation\Testing\DatabaseMigrations``
trait to reset the database after each test.

- {+odm-long+} does not support running parallel operations within a
single transaction.

.. _laravel-transaction-callback:

Run a Transaction in a Callback
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