# -- # Copyright (C) 2008-2009 10gen 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. # ++ require 'mongo/db' require 'logger' module Mongo # A connection to MongoDB. class Connection DEFAULT_PORT = 27017 # Create a Mongo database server instance. You specify either one or a # pair of servers. If one, you also say if connecting to a slave is # OK. In either case, the host default is "localhost" and port default # is DEFAULT_PORT. # # If you specify a pair, pair_or_host is a hash with two keys :left # and :right. Each key maps to either # * a server name, in which case port is DEFAULT_PORT # * a port number, in which case server is "localhost" # * an array containing a server name and a port number in that order # # +options+ are passed on to each DB instance: # # :slave_ok :: Only used if one host is specified. If false, when # connecting to that host/port a DB object will check to # see if the server is the master. If it is not, an error # is thrown. # # :auto_reconnect :: If a DB connection gets closed (for example, we # have a server pair and saw the "not master" # error, which closes the connection), then # automatically try to reconnect to the master or # to the single server we have been given. Defaults # to +false+. # # Since that's so confusing, here are a few examples: # # Connection.new # localhost, DEFAULT_PORT, !slave # Connection.new("localhost") # localhost, DEFAULT_PORT, !slave # Connection.new("localhost", 3000) # localhost, 3000, slave not ok # # localhost, 3000, slave ok # Connection.new("localhost", 3000, :slave_ok => true) # # localhost, DEFAULT_PORT, auto reconnect # Connection.new(nil, nil, :auto_reconnect => true) # # # A pair of servers. DB will always talk to the master. On socket # # error or "not master" error, we will auto-reconnect to the # # current master. # Connection.new({:left => ["db1.example.com", 3000], # :right => "db2.example.com"}, # DEFAULT_PORT # nil, :auto_reconnect => true) # # # Here, :right is localhost/DEFAULT_PORT. No auto-reconnect. # Connection.new({:left => ["db1.example.com", 3000]}) # # When a DB object first connects to a pair, it will find the master # instance and connect to that one. def initialize(pair_or_host=nil, port=nil, options={}) @pair = case pair_or_host when String [[pair_or_host, port ? port.to_i : DEFAULT_PORT]] when Hash connections = [] connections << pair_val_to_connection(pair_or_host[:left]) connections << pair_val_to_connection(pair_or_host[:right]) connections when nil [['localhost', DEFAULT_PORT]] end @options = options.merge(:logger => Logger.new(STDOUT)) end # Return the Mongo::DB named +db_name+. The slave_ok and # auto_reconnect options passed in via #new may be overridden here. # See DB#new for other options you can pass in. def db(db_name, options={}) DB.new(db_name, @pair, @options.merge(options)) end # Returns a hash containing database names as keys and disk space for # each as values. def database_info doc = single_db_command('admin', :listDatabases => 1) h = {} doc['databases'].each { |db| h[db['name']] = db['sizeOnDisk'].to_i } h end # Returns an array of database names. def database_names database_info.keys end # Drops the database +name+. def drop_database(name) single_db_command(name, :dropDatabase => 1) end protected # Turns an array containing a host name string and a # port number integer into a [host, port] pair array. def pair_val_to_connection(a) case a when nil ['localhost', DEFAULT_PORT] when String [a, DEFAULT_PORT] when Integer ['localhost', a] when Array a end end # Send cmd (a hash, possibly ordered) to the admin database and return # the answer. Raises an error unless the return is "ok" (DB#ok? # returns +true+). def single_db_command(db_name, cmd) db = nil begin db = db(db_name) doc = db.db_command(cmd) raise "error retrieving database info: #{doc.inspect}" unless db.ok?(doc) doc ensure db.close if db end end end class Mongo < Connection def initialize(pair_or_host=nil, port=nil, options={}) super(pair_or_host, port, options) warn "Mongo::Mongo is deprecated and will be removed - please use Mongo::Connection" end end end