mongodb-retry-writes

--mongodb-retry-writes is a global parameter for the Liquibase MongoDB Open Source extension. It specifies whether to retry write operations a single time after a failed write. If true, Liquibase appends retryWrites=true to the connection URL. If false, Liquibase appends retryWrites=false. The default value is true.

Uses

Setting this parameter to false permits Liquibase usage on MongoDB versions not supporting retryWrites, like Amazon DocumentDB.

Syntax

You can set this parameter in the following ways:

Option Syntax
Liquibase properties file (defaults file)
liquibase.mongodb.retryWrites: <true|false>
Global flow file argument (example)
stages:
  Default:
    actions:
      - type: liquibase
        command: update
        globalArgs: { mongodb-retry-writes: "<true|false>" }
Global CLI parameter
liquibase
 --mongodb-retry-writes=<true|false> update
 --changelog-file=example-changelog.xml

JVM system property (JAVA_OPTS Environment Variable)

JAVA_OPTS=-Dliquibase.mongodb.retryWrites=<true|false>
Liquibase Environment Variables
LIQUIBASE_MONGODB_RETRY_WRITES=<true|false>

For more information, see Working with Command Parameters.