Ruby driver for MongoDB
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= Introduction

This is a Ruby driver for the 10gen Mongo DB. For more information about
Mongo, see http://www.mongodb.org.

Note: this driver is still alpha quality. The API will change, as *may* the
data saved to the database (especially primary key values). Do *_not_* use
this for any production data yet.

Start by reading the XGen::Mongo::Driver::Mongo and XGen::Mongo::Driver::DB
documentation, then move on to XGen::Mongo::Driver::Collection and
XGen::Mongo::Driver::Cursor.

A quick code sample:

  require 'mongo'

  include XGen::Mongo::Driver

  db = Mongo.new('localhost').db('sample-db')
  coll = db.collection('test')

  coll.clear
  3.times { |i| coll.insert({'a' => i+1}) }
  puts "There are #{coll.count()} records. Here they are:"
  coll.find().each { |doc| puts doc.inspect }

= Installation

Install the "mongo" gem by typing

  $ sudo gem install mongo

The source code is available at http://github.com/jimm/mongo-ruby-driver. You
can either clone the git repository or download a tarball or zip file. Once
you have the source, you can use it from wherever you downloaded it or you can
install it as a gem from the source by typing

  $ rake gem:install


= Demo

You can see and run the examples if you've downloaded the source. Mongo must
be running, of course.

  $ ruby examples/simple.rb

See also the test code, especially tests/test_db_api.rb.


= Testing

If you have the source code, you can run the tests.

  $ rake test

The tests assume that the Mongo database is running on the default port.


= Documentation

This documentation is available online at http://mongo.rubyforge.org. You can
generate the documentation if you have the source by typing

  $ rake rdoc

Then open the file html/index.html.


= Release Notes

See the git log comments.


= To Do

* Add group_by. Need to figure out how we are going to send functions. The
  current thinking is that Mongo will allow a subset of JavaScript (which we
  would have to send as a string), but this is still under discussion.

* Add explain and hint support.

* Only update message sizes once, not after every write of a value. This will
  require an explicit call to update_message_length in each message subclass.

* Tests for update and repsert.

* Add a way to specify a collection of databases on startup (a simple array of
  IP address/port numbers, perhaps, or a hash or something). The driver would
  then find the master and, on each subsequent command, ask that machine if it
  is the master before proceeding.

* Tests that prove that this driver's ObjectID and Geir's Java version do the
  same thing. (I've done so manually.)

* Support more types: REF, SYMBOL, CODE_W_SCOPE, etc.

* Introduce optional per-database and per-collection PKInjector.

* More tests.

* Study src/main/ed/db/{dbcollection,dbcursor,db}.js and ByteEncoder.java in
  the Babble code. That's what I should be writing to.


= Credits

Adrian Madrid, aemadrid@gmail.com
* bin/mongo_console
* examples/benchmarks.rb
* examples/irb.rb
* Modifications to examples/simple.rb
* Found plenty of bugs and missing features.
* Ruby 1.9 support.
* Gem support.
* Many other code suggestions and improvements.


= License

Copyright (C) 2008-2009 10gen Inc.

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3, as published by
the Free Software Foundation.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Affero General Public License for more
details.

See http://www.gnu.org/licenses for a copy of the GNU Affero General Public
License.