How do I access the explain() method and executionStats when using Spring Data MongoDb v2.x?











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I want to create a generic method that can trace all my repository queries and warn me if a query is not optimized (aka missing an index).



With Spring Data MongoDb v2.x and higher and with the introduction of the Document API, I cannot figure out how to access DBCursor and the explain() method.



The old way was to do it like this:
https://enesaltinkaya.com/java/how-to-explain-a-mongodb-query-in-spring/



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    It's time to ask the community. I cannot find the answer anywhere.



    I want to create a generic method that can trace all my repository queries and warn me if a query is not optimized (aka missing an index).



    With Spring Data MongoDb v2.x and higher and with the introduction of the Document API, I cannot figure out how to access DBCursor and the explain() method.



    The old way was to do it like this:
    https://enesaltinkaya.com/java/how-to-explain-a-mongodb-query-in-spring/



    Any advise on this is appreciated.










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      It's time to ask the community. I cannot find the answer anywhere.



      I want to create a generic method that can trace all my repository queries and warn me if a query is not optimized (aka missing an index).



      With Spring Data MongoDb v2.x and higher and with the introduction of the Document API, I cannot figure out how to access DBCursor and the explain() method.



      The old way was to do it like this:
      https://enesaltinkaya.com/java/how-to-explain-a-mongodb-query-in-spring/



      Any advise on this is appreciated.










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      It's time to ask the community. I cannot find the answer anywhere.



      I want to create a generic method that can trace all my repository queries and warn me if a query is not optimized (aka missing an index).



      With Spring Data MongoDb v2.x and higher and with the introduction of the Document API, I cannot figure out how to access DBCursor and the explain() method.



      The old way was to do it like this:
      https://enesaltinkaya.com/java/how-to-explain-a-mongodb-query-in-spring/



      Any advise on this is appreciated.







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