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# Copyright 2009-present MongoDB, Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Database level operations."""
import warnings
from bson.code import Code
from bson.codec_options import DEFAULT_CODEC_OPTIONS
from bson.dbref import DBRef
from bson.py3compat import _unicode, iteritems, string_type
from bson.son import SON
from pymongo import auth, common
from pymongo.aggregation import _DatabaseAggregationCommand
from pymongo.change_stream import DatabaseChangeStream
from pymongo.collection import Collection
from pymongo.command_cursor import CommandCursor
from pymongo.errors import (
CollectionInvalid,
ConfigurationError,
InvalidName,
OperationFailure,
)
from pymongo.hello_compat import HelloCompat
from pymongo.message import _first_batch
from pymongo.read_preferences import ReadPreference
from pymongo.son_manipulator import SONManipulator
from pymongo.write_concern import DEFAULT_WRITE_CONCERN
_INDEX_REGEX = {"name": {"$regex": r"^(?!.*\$)"}}
_SYSTEM_FILTER = {"filter": {"name": {"$regex": r"^(?!system\.)"}}}
def _check_name(name):
"""Check if a database name is valid."""
if not name:
raise InvalidName("database name cannot be the empty string")
for invalid_char in [" ", ".", "$", "/", "\\", "\x00", '"']:
if invalid_char in name:
raise InvalidName("database names cannot contain the " "character %r" % invalid_char)
class Database(common.BaseObject):
"""A Mongo database."""
def __init__(
self,
client,
name,
codec_options=None,
read_preference=None,
write_concern=None,
read_concern=None,
):
"""Get a database by client and name.
Raises :class:`TypeError` if `name` is not an instance of
:class:`basestring` (:class:`str` in python 3). Raises
:class:`~pymongo.errors.InvalidName` if `name` is not a valid
database name.
:Parameters:
- `client`: A :class:`~pymongo.mongo_client.MongoClient` instance.
- `name`: The database name.
- `codec_options` (optional): An instance of
:class:`~bson.codec_options.CodecOptions`. If ``None`` (the
default) client.codec_options is used.
- `read_preference` (optional): The read preference to use. If
``None`` (the default) client.read_preference is used.
- `write_concern` (optional): An instance of
:class:`~pymongo.write_concern.WriteConcern`. If ``None`` (the
default) client.write_concern is used.
- `read_concern` (optional): An instance of
:class:`~pymongo.read_concern.ReadConcern`. If ``None`` (the
default) client.read_concern is used.
.. seealso:: The MongoDB documentation on `databases <https://dochub.mongodb.org/core/databases>`_.
.. versionchanged:: 3.2
Added the read_concern option.
.. versionchanged:: 3.0
Added the codec_options, read_preference, and write_concern options.
:class:`~pymongo.database.Database` no longer returns an instance
of :class:`~pymongo.collection.Collection` for attribute names
with leading underscores. You must use dict-style lookups instead::
db['__my_collection__']
Not:
db.__my_collection__
"""
super(Database, self).__init__(
codec_options or client.codec_options,
read_preference or client.read_preference,
write_concern or client.write_concern,
read_concern or client.read_concern,
)
if not isinstance(name, string_type):
raise TypeError("name must be an instance " "of %s" % (string_type.__name__,))
if name != "$external":
_check_name(name)
self.__name = _unicode(name)
self.__client = client
self.__incoming_manipulators = []
self.__incoming_copying_manipulators = []
self.__outgoing_manipulators = []
self.__outgoing_copying_manipulators = []
def add_son_manipulator(self, manipulator):
"""Add a new son manipulator to this database.
**DEPRECATED** - `add_son_manipulator` is deprecated.
.. versionchanged:: 3.0
Deprecated add_son_manipulator.
"""
warnings.warn("add_son_manipulator is deprecated", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
base = SONManipulator()
def method_overwritten(instance, method):
"""Test if this method has been overridden."""
return getattr(instance, method).__func__ != getattr(base, method).__func__
if manipulator.will_copy():
if method_overwritten(manipulator, "transform_incoming"):
self.__incoming_copying_manipulators.insert(0, manipulator)
if method_overwritten(manipulator, "transform_outgoing"):
self.__outgoing_copying_manipulators.insert(0, manipulator)
else:
if method_overwritten(manipulator, "transform_incoming"):
self.__incoming_manipulators.insert(0, manipulator)
if method_overwritten(manipulator, "transform_outgoing"):
self.__outgoing_manipulators.insert(0, manipulator)
@property
def system_js(self):
"""**DEPRECATED**: :class:`SystemJS` helper for this :class:`Database`.
See the documentation for :class:`SystemJS` for more details.
"""
return SystemJS(self)
@property
def client(self):
"""The client instance for this :class:`Database`."""
return self.__client
@property
def name(self):
"""The name of this :class:`Database`."""
return self.__name
@property
def incoming_manipulators(self):
"""**DEPRECATED**: All incoming SON manipulators.
.. versionchanged:: 3.5
Deprecated.
.. versionadded:: 2.0
"""
warnings.warn(
"Database.incoming_manipulators() is deprecated", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2
)
return [manipulator.__class__.__name__ for manipulator in self.__incoming_manipulators]
@property
def incoming_copying_manipulators(self):
"""**DEPRECATED**: All incoming SON copying manipulators.
.. versionchanged:: 3.5
Deprecated.
.. versionadded:: 2.0
"""
warnings.warn(
"Database.incoming_copying_manipulators() is deprecated",
DeprecationWarning,
stacklevel=2,
)
return [
manipulator.__class__.__name__ for manipulator in self.__incoming_copying_manipulators
]
@property
def outgoing_manipulators(self):
"""**DEPRECATED**: All outgoing SON manipulators.
.. versionchanged:: 3.5
Deprecated.
.. versionadded:: 2.0
"""
warnings.warn(
"Database.outgoing_manipulators() is deprecated", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2
)
return [manipulator.__class__.__name__ for manipulator in self.__outgoing_manipulators]
@property
def outgoing_copying_manipulators(self):
"""**DEPRECATED**: All outgoing SON copying manipulators.
.. versionchanged:: 3.5
Deprecated.
.. versionadded:: 2.0
"""
warnings.warn(
"Database.outgoing_copying_manipulators() is deprecated",
DeprecationWarning,
stacklevel=2,
)
return [
manipulator.__class__.__name__ for manipulator in self.__outgoing_copying_manipulators
]
def with_options(
self, codec_options=None, read_preference=None, write_concern=None, read_concern=None
):
"""Get a clone of this database changing the specified settings.
>>> db1.read_preference
Primary()
>>> from pymongo import ReadPreference
>>> db2 = db1.with_options(read_preference=ReadPreference.SECONDARY)
>>> db1.read_preference
Primary()
>>> db2.read_preference
Secondary(tag_sets=None)
:Parameters:
- `codec_options` (optional): An instance of
:class:`~bson.codec_options.CodecOptions`. If ``None`` (the
default) the :attr:`codec_options` of this :class:`Collection`
is used.
- `read_preference` (optional): The read preference to use. If
``None`` (the default) the :attr:`read_preference` of this
:class:`Collection` is used. See :mod:`~pymongo.read_preferences`
for options.
- `write_concern` (optional): An instance of
:class:`~pymongo.write_concern.WriteConcern`. If ``None`` (the
default) the :attr:`write_concern` of this :class:`Collection`
is used.
- `read_concern` (optional): An instance of
:class:`~pymongo.read_concern.ReadConcern`. If ``None`` (the
default) the :attr:`read_concern` of this :class:`Collection`
is used.
.. versionadded:: 3.8
"""
return Database(
self.client,
self.__name,
codec_options or self.codec_options,
read_preference or self.read_preference,
write_concern or self.write_concern,
read_concern or self.read_concern,
)
def __eq__(self, other):
if isinstance(other, Database):
return self.__client == other.client and self.__name == other.name
return NotImplemented
def __ne__(self, other):
return not self == other
def __hash__(self):
return hash((self.__client, self.__name))
def __repr__(self):
return "Database(%r, %r)" % (self.__client, self.__name)
def __getattr__(self, name):
"""Get a collection of this database by name.
Raises InvalidName if an invalid collection name is used.
:Parameters:
- `name`: the name of the collection to get
"""
if name.startswith("_"):
raise AttributeError(
"Database has no attribute %r. To access the %s"
" collection, use database[%r]." % (name, name, name)
)
return self.__getitem__(name)
def __getitem__(self, name):
"""Get a collection of this database by name.
Raises InvalidName if an invalid collection name is used.
:Parameters:
- `name`: the name of the collection to get
"""
return Collection(self, name)
def get_collection(
self, name, codec_options=None, read_preference=None, write_concern=None, read_concern=None
):
"""Get a :class:`~pymongo.collection.Collection` with the given name
and options.
Useful for creating a :class:`~pymongo.collection.Collection` with
different codec options, read preference, and/or write concern from
this :class:`Database`.
>>> db.read_preference
Primary()
>>> coll1 = db.test
>>> coll1.read_preference
Primary()
>>> from pymongo import ReadPreference
>>> coll2 = db.get_collection(
... 'test', read_preference=ReadPreference.SECONDARY)
>>> coll2.read_preference
Secondary(tag_sets=None)
:Parameters:
- `name`: The name of the collection - a string.
- `codec_options` (optional): An instance of
:class:`~bson.codec_options.CodecOptions`. If ``None`` (the
default) the :attr:`codec_options` of this :class:`Database` is
used.
- `read_preference` (optional): The read preference to use. If
``None`` (the default) the :attr:`read_preference` of this
:class:`Database` is used. See :mod:`~pymongo.read_preferences`
for options.
- `write_concern` (optional): An instance of
:class:`~pymongo.write_concern.WriteConcern`. If ``None`` (the
default) the :attr:`write_concern` of this :class:`Database` is
used.
- `read_concern` (optional): An instance of
:class:`~pymongo.read_concern.ReadConcern`. If ``None`` (the
default) the :attr:`read_concern` of this :class:`Database` is
used.
"""
return Collection(
self, name, False, codec_options, read_preference, write_concern, read_concern
)
def create_collection(
self,
name,
codec_options=None,
read_preference=None,
write_concern=None,
read_concern=None,
session=None,
**kwargs
):
"""Create a new :class:`~pymongo.collection.Collection` in this
database.
Normally collection creation is automatic. This method should
only be used to specify options on
creation. :class:`~pymongo.errors.CollectionInvalid` will be
raised if the collection already exists.
:Parameters:
- `name`: the name of the collection to create
- `codec_options` (optional): An instance of
:class:`~bson.codec_options.CodecOptions`. If ``None`` (the
default) the :attr:`codec_options` of this :class:`Database` is
used.
- `read_preference` (optional): The read preference to use. If
``None`` (the default) the :attr:`read_preference` of this
:class:`Database` is used.
- `write_concern` (optional): An instance of
:class:`~pymongo.write_concern.WriteConcern`. If ``None`` (the
default) the :attr:`write_concern` of this :class:`Database` is
used.
- `read_concern` (optional): An instance of
:class:`~pymongo.read_concern.ReadConcern`. If ``None`` (the
default) the :attr:`read_concern` of this :class:`Database` is
used.
- `collation` (optional): An instance of
:class:`~pymongo.collation.Collation`.
- `session` (optional): a
:class:`~pymongo.client_session.ClientSession`.
- `**kwargs` (optional): additional keyword arguments will
be passed as options for the `create collection command`_
All optional `create collection command`_ parameters should be passed
as keyword arguments to this method. Valid options include, but are not
limited to:
- ``size``: desired initial size for the collection (in
bytes). For capped collections this size is the max
size of the collection.
- ``capped``: if True, this is a capped collection
- ``max``: maximum number of objects if capped (optional)
- ``timeseries``: a document specifying configuration options for
timeseries collections
- ``expireAfterSeconds``: the number of seconds after which a
document in a timeseries collection expires
.. versionchanged:: 3.11
This method is now supported inside multi-document transactions
with MongoDB 4.4+.
.. versionchanged:: 3.6
Added ``session`` parameter.
.. versionchanged:: 3.4
Added the collation option.
.. versionchanged:: 3.0
Added the codec_options, read_preference, and write_concern options.
.. versionchanged:: 2.2
Removed deprecated argument: options
.. _create collection command:
https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/command/create
"""
with self.__client._tmp_session(session) as s:
# Skip this check in a transaction where listCollections is not
# supported.
if (not s or not s.in_transaction) and name in self.list_collection_names(
filter={"name": name}, session=s
):
raise CollectionInvalid("collection %s already exists" % name)
return Collection(
self,
name,
True,
codec_options,
read_preference,
write_concern,
read_concern,
session=s,
**kwargs
)
def _apply_incoming_manipulators(self, son, collection):
"""Apply incoming manipulators to `son`."""
for manipulator in self.__incoming_manipulators:
son = manipulator.transform_incoming(son, collection)
return son
def _apply_incoming_copying_manipulators(self, son, collection):
"""Apply incoming copying manipulators to `son`."""
for manipulator in self.__incoming_copying_manipulators:
son = manipulator.transform_incoming(son, collection)
return son
def _fix_incoming(self, son, collection):
"""Apply manipulators to an incoming SON object before it gets stored.
:Parameters:
- `son`: the son object going into the database
- `collection`: the collection the son object is being saved in
"""
son = self._apply_incoming_manipulators(son, collection)
son = self._apply_incoming_copying_manipulators(son, collection)
return son
def _fix_outgoing(self, son, collection):
"""Apply manipulators to a SON object as it comes out of the database.
:Parameters:
- `son`: the son object coming out of the database
- `collection`: the collection the son object was saved in
"""
for manipulator in reversed(self.__outgoing_manipulators):
son = manipulator.transform_outgoing(son, collection)
for manipulator in reversed(self.__outgoing_copying_manipulators):
son = manipulator.transform_outgoing(son, collection)
return son
def aggregate(self, pipeline, session=None, **kwargs):
"""Perform a database-level aggregation.
See the `aggregation pipeline`_ documentation for a list of stages
that are supported.
Introduced in MongoDB 3.6.
.. code-block:: python
# Lists all operations currently running on the server.
with client.admin.aggregate([{"$currentOp": {}}]) as cursor:
for operation in cursor:
print(operation)
The :meth:`aggregate` method obeys the :attr:`read_preference` of this
:class:`Database`, except when ``$out`` or ``$merge`` are used, in
which case :attr:`~pymongo.read_preferences.ReadPreference.PRIMARY`
is used.
.. note:: This method does not support the 'explain' option. Please
use :meth:`~pymongo.database.Database.command` instead.
.. note:: The :attr:`~pymongo.database.Database.write_concern` of
this collection is automatically applied to this operation.
:Parameters:
- `pipeline`: a list of aggregation pipeline stages
- `session` (optional): a
:class:`~pymongo.client_session.ClientSession`.
- `**kwargs` (optional): extra `aggregate command`_ parameters.
All optional `aggregate command`_ parameters should be passed as
keyword arguments to this method. Valid options include, but are not
limited to:
- `allowDiskUse` (bool): Enables writing to temporary files. When set
to True, aggregation stages can write data to the _tmp subdirectory
of the --dbpath directory. The default is False.
- `maxTimeMS` (int): The maximum amount of time to allow the operation
to run in milliseconds.
- `batchSize` (int): The maximum number of documents to return per
batch. Ignored if the connected mongod or mongos does not support
returning aggregate results using a cursor.
- `collation` (optional): An instance of
:class:`~pymongo.collation.Collation`.
- `let` (dict): A dict of parameter names and values. Values must be
constant or closed expressions that do not reference document
fields. Parameters can then be accessed as variables in an
aggregate expression context (e.g. ``"$$var"``). This option is
only supported on MongoDB >= 5.0.
:Returns:
A :class:`~pymongo.command_cursor.CommandCursor` over the result
set.
.. versionadded:: 3.9
.. _aggregation pipeline:
https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/operator/aggregation-pipeline
.. _aggregate command:
https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/command/aggregate
"""
with self.client._tmp_session(session, close=False) as s:
cmd = _DatabaseAggregationCommand(
self,
CommandCursor,
pipeline,
kwargs,
session is not None,
user_fields={"cursor": {"firstBatch": 1}},
)
return self.client._retryable_read(
cmd.get_cursor, cmd.get_read_preference(s), s, retryable=not cmd._performs_write
)
def watch(
self,
pipeline=None,
full_document=None,
resume_after=None,
max_await_time_ms=None,
batch_size=None,
collation=None,
start_at_operation_time=None,
session=None,
start_after=None,
):
"""Watch changes on this database.
Performs an aggregation with an implicit initial ``$changeStream``
stage and returns a
:class:`~pymongo.change_stream.DatabaseChangeStream` cursor which
iterates over changes on all collections in this database.
Introduced in MongoDB 4.0.
.. code-block:: python
with db.watch() as stream:
for change in stream:
print(change)
The :class:`~pymongo.change_stream.DatabaseChangeStream` iterable
blocks until the next change document is returned or an error is
raised. If the
:meth:`~pymongo.change_stream.DatabaseChangeStream.next` method
encounters a network error when retrieving a batch from the server,
it will automatically attempt to recreate the cursor such that no
change events are missed. Any error encountered during the resume
attempt indicates there may be an outage and will be raised.
.. code-block:: python
try:
with db.watch(
[{'$match': {'operationType': 'insert'}}]) as stream:
for insert_change in stream:
print(insert_change)
except pymongo.errors.PyMongoError:
# The ChangeStream encountered an unrecoverable error or the
# resume attempt failed to recreate the cursor.
logging.error('...')
For a precise description of the resume process see the
`change streams specification`_.
:Parameters:
- `pipeline` (optional): A list of aggregation pipeline stages to
append to an initial ``$changeStream`` stage. Not all
pipeline stages are valid after a ``$changeStream`` stage, see the
MongoDB documentation on change streams for the supported stages.
- `full_document` (optional): The fullDocument to pass as an option
to the ``$changeStream`` stage. Allowed values: 'updateLookup'.
When set to 'updateLookup', the change notification for partial
updates will include both a delta describing the changes to the
document, as well as a copy of the entire document that was
changed from some time after the change occurred.
- `resume_after` (optional): A resume token. If provided, the
change stream will start returning changes that occur directly
after the operation specified in the resume token. A resume token
is the _id value of a change document.
- `max_await_time_ms` (optional): The maximum time in milliseconds
for the server to wait for changes before responding to a getMore
operation.
- `batch_size` (optional): The maximum number of documents to return
per batch.
- `collation` (optional): The :class:`~pymongo.collation.Collation`
to use for the aggregation.
- `start_at_operation_time` (optional): If provided, the resulting
change stream will only return changes that occurred at or after
the specified :class:`~bson.timestamp.Timestamp`. Requires
MongoDB >= 4.0.
- `session` (optional): a
:class:`~pymongo.client_session.ClientSession`.
- `start_after` (optional): The same as `resume_after` except that
`start_after` can resume notifications after an invalidate event.
This option and `resume_after` are mutually exclusive.
:Returns:
A :class:`~pymongo.change_stream.DatabaseChangeStream` cursor.
.. versionchanged:: 3.9
Added the ``start_after`` parameter.
.. versionadded:: 3.7
.. seealso:: The MongoDB documentation on `changeStreams <https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/changeStreams/>`_.
.. _change streams specification:
https://github.com/mongodb/specifications/blob/master/source/change-streams/change-streams.rst
"""
return DatabaseChangeStream(
self,
pipeline,
full_document,
resume_after,
max_await_time_ms,
batch_size,
collation,
start_at_operation_time,
session,
start_after,
)
def _command(
self,
sock_info,
command,
secondary_ok=False,
value=1,
check=True,
allowable_errors=None,
read_preference=ReadPreference.PRIMARY,
codec_options=DEFAULT_CODEC_OPTIONS,
write_concern=None,
parse_write_concern_error=False,
session=None,
**kwargs
):
"""Internal command helper."""
if isinstance(command, string_type):
command = SON([(command, value)])
command.update(kwargs)
with self.__client._tmp_session(session) as s:
return sock_info.command(
self.__name,
command,
secondary_ok,
read_preference,
codec_options,
check,
allowable_errors,
write_concern=write_concern,
parse_write_concern_error=parse_write_concern_error,
session=s,
client=self.__client,
)
def command(
self,
command,
value=1,
check=True,
allowable_errors=None,
read_preference=None,
codec_options=DEFAULT_CODEC_OPTIONS,
session=None,
**kwargs
):
"""Issue a MongoDB command.
Send command `command` to the database and return the
response. If `command` is an instance of :class:`basestring`
(:class:`str` in python 3) then the command {`command`: `value`}
will be sent. Otherwise, `command` must be an instance of
:class:`dict` and will be sent as is.
Any additional keyword arguments will be added to the final
command document before it is sent.
For example, a command like ``{buildinfo: 1}`` can be sent
using:
>>> db.command("buildinfo")
For a command where the value matters, like ``{collstats:
collection_name}`` we can do:
>>> db.command("collstats", collection_name)
For commands that take additional arguments we can use
kwargs. So ``{filemd5: object_id, root: file_root}`` becomes:
>>> db.command("filemd5", object_id, root=file_root)
:Parameters:
- `command`: document representing the command to be issued,
or the name of the command (for simple commands only).
.. note:: the order of keys in the `command` document is
significant (the "verb" must come first), so commands
which require multiple keys (e.g. `findandmodify`)
should use an instance of :class:`~bson.son.SON` or
a string and kwargs instead of a Python `dict`.
- `value` (optional): value to use for the command verb when
`command` is passed as a string
- `check` (optional): check the response for errors, raising
:class:`~pymongo.errors.OperationFailure` if there are any
- `allowable_errors`: if `check` is ``True``, error messages
in this list will be ignored by error-checking
- `read_preference` (optional): The read preference for this
operation. See :mod:`~pymongo.read_preferences` for options.
If the provided `session` is in a transaction, defaults to the
read preference configured for the transaction.
Otherwise, defaults to
:attr:`~pymongo.read_preferences.ReadPreference.PRIMARY`.
- `codec_options`: A :class:`~bson.codec_options.CodecOptions`
instance.
- `session` (optional): A
:class:`~pymongo.client_session.ClientSession`.
- `**kwargs` (optional): additional keyword arguments will
be added to the command document before it is sent
.. note:: :meth:`command` does **not** obey this Database's
:attr:`read_preference` or :attr:`codec_options`. You must use the
`read_preference` and `codec_options` parameters instead.
.. note:: :meth:`command` does **not** apply any custom TypeDecoders
when decoding the command response.
.. note:: If this client has been configured to use MongoDB Versioned
API (see :ref:`versioned-api-ref`), then :meth:`command` will
automactically add API versioning options to the given command.
Explicitly adding API versioning options in the command and
declaring an API version on the client is not supported.
.. versionchanged:: 3.6
Added ``session`` parameter.
.. versionchanged:: 3.0
Removed the `as_class`, `fields`, `uuid_subtype`, `tag_sets`,
and `secondary_acceptable_latency_ms` option.
Removed `compile_re` option: PyMongo now always represents BSON
regular expressions as :class:`~bson.regex.Regex` objects. Use
:meth:`~bson.regex.Regex.try_compile` to attempt to convert from a
BSON regular expression to a Python regular expression object.
Added the `codec_options` parameter.
.. versionchanged:: 2.7
Added `compile_re` option. If set to False, PyMongo represented BSON
regular expressions as :class:`~bson.regex.Regex` objects instead of
attempting to compile BSON regular expressions as Python native
regular expressions, thus preventing errors for some incompatible
patterns, see `PYTHON-500`_.
.. versionchanged:: 2.3
Added `tag_sets` and `secondary_acceptable_latency_ms` options.
.. versionchanged:: 2.2
Added support for `as_class` - the class you want to use for
the resulting documents
.. _PYTHON-500: https://jira.mongodb.org/browse/PYTHON-500
.. seealso:: The MongoDB documentation on `commands <https://dochub.mongodb.org/core/commands>`_.
"""
if read_preference is None:
read_preference = (session and session._txn_read_preference()) or ReadPreference.PRIMARY
with self.__client._socket_for_reads(read_preference, session) as (sock_info, secondary_ok):
return self._command(
sock_info,
command,
secondary_ok,
value,
check,
allowable_errors,
read_preference,
codec_options,
session=session,
**kwargs
)
def _retryable_read_command(
self,
command,
value=1,
check=True,
allowable_errors=None,
read_preference=None,
codec_options=DEFAULT_CODEC_OPTIONS,
session=None,
**kwargs
):
"""Same as command but used for retryable read commands."""
if read_preference is None:
read_preference = (session and session._txn_read_preference()) or ReadPreference.PRIMARY
def _cmd(session, server, sock_info, secondary_ok):
return self._command(
sock_info,
command,
secondary_ok,
value,
check,
allowable_errors,
read_preference,
codec_options,
session=session,
**kwargs
)
return self.__client._retryable_read(_cmd, read_preference, session)
def _list_collections(self, sock_info, secondary_okay, session, read_preference, **kwargs):
"""Internal listCollections helper."""
coll = self.get_collection("$cmd", read_preference=read_preference)
if sock_info.max_wire_version > 2:
cmd = SON([("listCollections", 1), ("cursor", {})])
cmd.update(kwargs)
with self.__client._tmp_session(session, close=False) as tmp_session:
cursor = self._command(
sock_info,
cmd,
secondary_okay,
read_preference=read_preference,
session=tmp_session,
)["cursor"]
cmd_cursor = CommandCursor(
coll,
cursor,
sock_info.address,
session=tmp_session,
explicit_session=session is not None,
)
else:
match = _INDEX_REGEX
if "filter" in kwargs:
match = {"$and": [_INDEX_REGEX, kwargs["filter"]]}
dblen = len(self.name.encode("utf8") + b".")
pipeline = [
{"$project": {"name": {"$substr": ["$name", dblen, -1]}, "options": 1}},
{"$match": match},
]
cmd = SON(
[
("aggregate", "system.namespaces"),
("pipeline", pipeline),
("cursor", kwargs.get("cursor", {})),
]
)
cursor = self._command(sock_info, cmd, secondary_okay)["cursor"]
cmd_cursor = CommandCursor(coll, cursor, sock_info.address)
cmd_cursor._maybe_pin_connection(sock_info)
return cmd_cursor
def list_collections(self, session=None, filter=None, **kwargs):
"""Get a cursor over the collections of this database.
:Parameters:
- `session` (optional): a
:class:`~pymongo.client_session.ClientSession`.
- `filter` (optional): A query document to filter the list of
collections returned from the listCollections command.
- `**kwargs` (optional): Optional parameters of the
`listCollections command
<https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/command/listCollections/>`_
can be passed as keyword arguments to this method. The supported
options differ by server version.
:Returns:
An instance of :class:`~pymongo.command_cursor.CommandCursor`.
.. versionadded:: 3.6
"""
if filter is not None:
kwargs["filter"] = filter
read_pref = (session and session._txn_read_preference()) or ReadPreference.PRIMARY
def _cmd(session, server, sock_info, secondary_okay):
return self._list_collections(
sock_info, secondary_okay, session, read_preference=read_pref, **kwargs
)
return self.__client._retryable_read(_cmd, read_pref, session)
def list_collection_names(self, session=None, filter=None, **kwargs):
"""Get a list of all the collection names in this database.
For example, to list all non-system collections::
filter = {"name": {"$regex": r"^(?!system\\.)"}}
db.list_collection_names(filter=filter)
:Parameters:
- `session` (optional): a
:class:`~pymongo.client_session.ClientSession`.
- `filter` (optional): A query document to filter the list of
collections returned from the listCollections command.
- `**kwargs` (optional): Optional parameters of the
`listCollections command
<https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/command/listCollections/>`_
can be passed as keyword arguments to this method. The supported
options differ by server version.
.. versionchanged:: 3.8
Added the ``filter`` and ``**kwargs`` parameters.
.. versionadded:: 3.6
"""
if filter is None:
kwargs["nameOnly"] = True
else:
# The enumerate collections spec states that "drivers MUST NOT set
# nameOnly if a filter specifies any keys other than name."
common.validate_is_mapping("filter", filter)
kwargs["filter"] = filter
if not filter or (len(filter) == 1 and "name" in filter):
kwargs["nameOnly"] = True
return [result["name"] for result in self.list_collections(session=session, **kwargs)]
def collection_names(self, include_system_collections=True, session=None):
"""**DEPRECATED**: Get a list of all the collection names in this
database.
:Parameters:
- `include_system_collections` (optional): if ``False`` list
will not include system collections (e.g ``system.indexes``)
- `session` (optional): a
:class:`~pymongo.client_session.ClientSession`.
.. versionchanged:: 3.7
Deprecated. Use :meth:`list_collection_names` instead.
.. versionchanged:: 3.6
Added ``session`` parameter.
"""
warnings.warn(
"collection_names is deprecated. Use " "list_collection_names instead.",
DeprecationWarning,
stacklevel=2,