mongo-ruby-driver/lib/mongo/db.rb
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require 'socket'
require 'timeout'
require 'thread'
module Mongo
# A MongoDB database.
class DB
SYSTEM_NAMESPACE_COLLECTION = "system.namespaces"
SYSTEM_INDEX_COLLECTION = "system.indexes"
SYSTEM_PROFILE_COLLECTION = "system.profile"
SYSTEM_USER_COLLECTION = "system.users"
SYSTEM_JS_COLLECTION = "system.js"
SYSTEM_COMMAND_COLLECTION = "$cmd"
# Counter for generating unique request ids.
@@current_request_id = 0
# Strict mode enforces collection existence checks. When +true+,
# asking for a collection that does not exist, or trying to create a
# collection that already exists, raises an error.
#
# Strict mode is disabled by default, but enabled (+true+) at any time.
attr_writer :strict
# Returns the value of the +strict+ flag.
def strict?; @strict; end
# The name of the database and the local safe option.
attr_reader :name, :safe
# The Mongo::Connection instance connecting to the MongoDB server.
attr_reader :connection
# The length of time that Collection.ensure_index should cache index calls
attr_accessor :cache_time
# Instances of DB are normally obtained by calling Mongo#db.
#
# @param [String] name the database name.
# @param [Mongo::Connection] connection a connection object pointing to MongoDB. Note
# that databases are usually instantiated via the Connection class. See the examples below.
#
# @option opts [Boolean] :strict (False) If true, collections must exist to be accessed and must
# not exist to be created. See DB#collection and DB#create_collection.
#
# @option opts [Object, #create_pk(doc)] :pk (Mongo::ObjectId) A primary key factory object,
# which should take a hash and return a hash which merges the original hash with any primary key
# fields the factory wishes to inject. (NOTE: if the object already has a primary key,
# the factory should not inject a new key).
#
# @option opts [Boolean, Hash] :safe (false) Set the default safe-mode options
# propagated to Collection objects instantiated off of this DB. If no
# value is provided, the default value set on this instance's Connection object will be used. This
# default can be overridden upon instantiation of any collection by explicity setting a :safe value
# on initialization
# @option opts [Integer] :cache_time (300) Set the time that all ensure_index calls should cache the command.
#
# @core databases constructor_details
def initialize(name, connection, opts={})
@name = Mongo::Support.validate_db_name(name)
@connection = connection
@strict = opts[:strict]
@pk_factory = opts[:pk]
@safe = opts.fetch(:safe, @connection.safe)
@cache_time = opts[:cache_time] || 300 #5 minutes.
end
# Authenticate with the given username and password. Note that mongod
# must be started with the --auth option for authentication to be enabled.
#
# @param [String] username
# @param [String] password
# @param [Boolean] save_auth
# Save this authentication to the connection object using Connection#add_auth. This
# will ensure that the authentication will be applied on database reconnect. Note
# that this value must be true when using connection pooling.
#
# @return [Boolean]
#
# @raise [AuthenticationError]
#
# @core authenticate authenticate-instance_method
def authenticate(username, password, save_auth=true)
if @connection.pool_size > 1
if !save_auth
raise MongoArgumentError, "If using connection pooling, :save_auth must be set to true."
end
@connection.authenticate_pools
end
issue_authentication(username, password, save_auth)
end
def issue_authentication(username, password, save_auth=true, opts={})
doc = command({:getnonce => 1}, :check_response => false, :socket => opts[:socket])
raise MongoDBError, "Error retrieving nonce: #{doc}" unless ok?(doc)
nonce = doc['nonce']
auth = BSON::OrderedHash.new
auth['authenticate'] = 1
auth['user'] = username
auth['nonce'] = nonce
auth['key'] = Mongo::Support.auth_key(username, password, nonce)
if ok?(self.command(auth, :check_response => false, :socket => opts[:socket]))
if save_auth
@connection.add_auth(@name, username, password)
end
true
else
raise(Mongo::AuthenticationError, "Failed to authenticate user '#{username}' on db '#{self.name}'")
end
end
# Adds a stored Javascript function to the database which can executed
# server-side in map_reduce, db.eval and $where clauses.
#
# @param [String] function_name
# @param [String] code
#
# @return [String] the function name saved to the database
def add_stored_function(function_name, code)
self[SYSTEM_JS_COLLECTION].save(
{
"_id" => function_name,
:value => BSON::Code.new(code)
}
)
end
# Removes stored Javascript function from the database. Returns
# false if the function does not exist
#
# @param [String] function_name
#
# @return [Boolean]
def remove_stored_function(function_name)
if self[SYSTEM_JS_COLLECTION].find_one({"_id" => function_name})
self[SYSTEM_JS_COLLECTION].remove({"_id" => function_name}, :safe => true)
else
return false
end
end
# Adds a user to this database for use with authentication. If the user already
# exists in the system, the password will be updated.
#
# @param [String] username
# @param [String] password
#
# @return [Hash] an object representing the user.
def add_user(username, password)
users = self[SYSTEM_USER_COLLECTION]
user = users.find_one({:user => username}) || {:user => username}
user['pwd'] = Mongo::Support.hash_password(username, password)
users.save(user)
return user
end
# Remove the given user from this database. Returns false if the user
# doesn't exist in the system.
#
# @param [String] username
#
# @return [Boolean]
def remove_user(username)
if self[SYSTEM_USER_COLLECTION].find_one({:user => username})
self[SYSTEM_USER_COLLECTION].remove({:user => username}, :safe => true)
else
return false
end
end
# Deauthorizes use for this database for this connection. Also removes
# any saved authentication in the connection class associated with this
# database.
#
# @raise [MongoDBError] if logging out fails.
#
# @return [Boolean]
def logout(opts={})
if @connection.pool_size > 1
@connection.logout_pools(@name)
end
issue_logout(opts)
end
def issue_logout(opts={})
doc = command({:logout => 1}, :socket => opts[:socket])
if ok?(doc)
@connection.remove_auth(@name)
true
else
raise MongoDBError, "error logging out: #{doc.inspect}"
end
end
# Get an array of collection names in this database.
#
# @return [Array]
def collection_names
names = collections_info.collect { |doc| doc['name'] || '' }
names = names.delete_if {|name| name.index(@name).nil? || name.index('$')}
names.map {|name| name.sub(@name + '.', '')}
end
# Get an array of Collection instances, one for each collection in this database.
#
# @return [Array<Mongo::Collection>]
def collections
collection_names.map do |name|
Collection.new(name, self)
end
end
# Get info on system namespaces (collections). This method returns
# a cursor which can be iterated over. For each collection, a hash
# will be yielded containing a 'name' string and, optionally, an 'options' hash.
#
# @param [String] coll_name return info for the specifed collection only.
#
# @return [Mongo::Cursor]
def collections_info(coll_name=nil)
selector = {}
selector[:name] = full_collection_name(coll_name) if coll_name
Cursor.new(Collection.new(SYSTEM_NAMESPACE_COLLECTION, self), :selector => selector)
end
# Create a collection.
#
# new collection. If +strict+ is true, will raise an error if
# collection +name+ already exists.
#
# @param [String] name the name of the new collection.
#
# @option opts [Boolean] :capped (False) created a capped collection.
#
# @option opts [Integer] :size (Nil) If +capped+ is +true+, specifies the maximum number of
# bytes for the capped collection. If +false+, specifies the number of bytes allocated
# for the initial extent of the collection.
#
# @option opts [Integer] :max (Nil) If +capped+ is +true+, indicates the maximum number of records
# in a capped collection.
#
# @raise [MongoDBError] raised under two conditions: either we're in +strict+ mode and the collection
# already exists or collection creation fails on the server.
#
# @return [Mongo::Collection]
def create_collection(name, opts={})
# Does the collection already exist?
if collection_names.include?(name)
if strict?
raise MongoDBError, "Collection #{name} already exists. Currently in strict mode."
else
return Collection.new(name, self, opts)
end
end
# Create a new collection.
oh = BSON::OrderedHash.new
oh[:create] = name
doc = command(oh.merge(opts || {}))
return Collection.new(name, self, :pk => @pk_factory) if ok?(doc)
raise MongoDBError, "Error creating collection: #{doc.inspect}"
end
# Get a collection by name.
#
# @param [String] name the collection name.
# @param [Hash] opts any valid options that can be passed to Collection#new.
#
# @raise [MongoDBError] if collection does not already exist and we're in +strict+ mode.
#
# @return [Mongo::Collection]
def collection(name, opts={})
if strict? && !collection_names.include?(name)
raise Mongo::MongoDBError, "Collection #{name} doesn't exist. Currently in strict mode."
else
opts[:safe] = opts.fetch(:safe, @safe)
opts.merge!(:pk => @pk_factory) unless opts[:pk]
Collection.new(name, self, opts)
end
end
alias_method :[], :collection
# Drop a collection by +name+.
#
# @param [String] name
#
# @return [Boolean] +true+ on success or +false+ if the collection name doesn't exist.
def drop_collection(name)
return true unless collection_names.include?(name)
ok?(command(:drop => name))
end
# Run the getlasterror command with the specified replication options.
#
# @option opts [Boolean] :fsync (false)
# @option opts [Integer] :w (nil)
# @option opts [Integer] :wtimeout (nil)
#
# @return [Hash] the entire response to getlasterror.
#
# @raise [MongoDBError] if the operation fails.
def get_last_error(opts={})
cmd = BSON::OrderedHash.new
cmd[:getlasterror] = 1
cmd.merge!(opts)
doc = command(cmd, :check_response => false)
raise MongoDBError, "error retrieving last error: #{doc.inspect}" unless ok?(doc)
doc
end
# Return +true+ if an error was caused by the most recently executed
# database operation.
#
# @return [Boolean]
def error?
get_last_error['err'] != nil
end
# Get the most recent error to have occured on this database.
#
# This command only returns errors that have occured since the last call to
# DB#reset_error_history - returns +nil+ if there is no such error.
#
# @return [String, Nil] the text of the error or +nil+ if no error has occurred.
def previous_error
error = command(:getpreverror => 1)
if error["err"]
error
else
nil
end
end
# Reset the error history of this database
#
# Calls to DB#previous_error will only return errors that have occurred
# since the most recent call to this method.
#
# @return [Hash]
def reset_error_history
command(:reseterror => 1)
end
# Dereference a DBRef, returning the document it points to.
#
# @param [Mongo::DBRef] dbref
#
# @return [Hash] the document indicated by the db reference.
#
# @see http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/DB+Ref MongoDB DBRef spec.
def dereference(dbref)
collection(dbref.namespace).find_one("_id" => dbref.object_id)
end
# Evaluate a JavaScript expression in MongoDB.
#
# @param [String, Code] code a JavaScript expression to evaluate server-side.
# @param [Integer, Hash] args any additional argument to be passed to the +code+ expression when
# it's run on the server.
#
# @return [String] the return value of the function.
def eval(code, *args)
if not code.is_a? BSON::Code
code = BSON::Code.new(code)
end
oh = BSON::OrderedHash.new
oh[:$eval] = code
oh[:args] = args
doc = command(oh)
doc['retval']
end
# Rename a collection.
#
# @param [String] from original collection name.
# @param [String] to new collection name.
#
# @return [True] returns +true+ on success.
#
# @raise MongoDBError if there's an error renaming the collection.
def rename_collection(from, to)
oh = BSON::OrderedHash.new
oh[:renameCollection] = "#{@name}.#{from}"
oh[:to] = "#{@name}.#{to}"
doc = DB.new('admin', @connection).command(oh, :check_response => false)
ok?(doc) || raise(MongoDBError, "Error renaming collection: #{doc.inspect}")
end
# Drop an index from a given collection. Normally called from
# Collection#drop_index or Collection#drop_indexes.
#
# @param [String] collection_name
# @param [String] index_name
#
# @return [True] returns +true+ on success.
#
# @raise MongoDBError if there's an error renaming the collection.
def drop_index(collection_name, index_name)
oh = BSON::OrderedHash.new
oh[:deleteIndexes] = collection_name
oh[:index] = index_name.to_s
doc = command(oh, :check_response => false)
ok?(doc) || raise(MongoDBError, "Error with drop_index command: #{doc.inspect}")
end
# Get information on the indexes for the given collection.
# Normally called by Collection#index_information.
#
# @param [String] collection_name
#
# @return [Hash] keys are index names and the values are lists of [key, direction] pairs
# defining the index.
def index_information(collection_name)
sel = {:ns => full_collection_name(collection_name)}
info = {}
Cursor.new(Collection.new(SYSTEM_INDEX_COLLECTION, self), :selector => sel).each do |index|
info[index['name']] = index
end
info
end
# Return stats on this database. Uses MongoDB's dbstats command.
#
# @return [Hash]
def stats
self.command({:dbstats => 1})
end
# Return +true+ if the supplied +doc+ contains an 'ok' field with the value 1.
#
# @param [Hash] doc
#
# @return [Boolean]
def ok?(doc)
Mongo::Support.ok?(doc)
end
# Send a command to the database.
#
# Note: DB commands must start with the "command" key. For this reason,
# any selector containing more than one key must be an OrderedHash.
#
# Note also that a command in MongoDB is just a kind of query
# that occurs on the system command collection ($cmd). Examine this method's implementation
# to see how it works.
#
# @param [OrderedHash, Hash] selector an OrderedHash, or a standard Hash with just one
# key, specifying the command to be performed. In Ruby 1.9, OrderedHash isn't necessary since
# hashes are ordered by default.
#
# @option opts [Boolean] :check_response (true) If +true+, raises an exception if the
# command fails.
# @option opts [Socket] :socket a socket to use for sending the command. This is mainly for internal use.
#
# @return [Hash]
#
# @core commands command_instance-method
def command(selector, opts={})
check_response = opts.fetch(:check_response, true)
socket = opts[:socket]
raise MongoArgumentError, "command must be given a selector" unless selector.is_a?(Hash) && !selector.empty?
if selector.keys.length > 1 && RUBY_VERSION < '1.9' && selector.class != BSON::OrderedHash
raise MongoArgumentError, "DB#command requires an OrderedHash when hash contains multiple keys"
end
begin
result = Cursor.new(system_command_collection,
:limit => -1, :selector => selector, :socket => socket).next_document
rescue OperationFailure => ex
raise OperationFailure, "Database command '#{selector.keys.first}' failed: #{ex.message}"
end
if result.nil?
raise OperationFailure, "Database command '#{selector.keys.first}' failed: returned null."
elsif (check_response && !ok?(result))
raise OperationFailure, "Database command '#{selector.keys.first}' failed: #{result.inspect}"
else
result
end
end
# A shortcut returning db plus dot plus collection name.
#
# @param [String] collection_name
#
# @return [String]
def full_collection_name(collection_name)
"#{@name}.#{collection_name}"
end
# The primary key factory object (or +nil+).
#
# @return [Object, Nil]
def pk_factory
@pk_factory
end
# Specify a primary key factory if not already set.
#
# @raise [MongoArgumentError] if the primary key factory has already been set.
def pk_factory=(pk_factory)
if @pk_factory
raise MongoArgumentError, "Cannot change primary key factory once it's been set"
end
@pk_factory = pk_factory
end
# Return the current database profiling level. If profiling is enabled, you can
# get the results using DB#profiling_info.
#
# @return [Symbol] :off, :slow_only, or :all
#
# @core profiling profiling_level-instance_method
def profiling_level
oh = BSON::OrderedHash.new
oh[:profile] = -1
doc = command(oh, :check_response => false)
raise "Error with profile command: #{doc.inspect}" unless ok?(doc) && doc['was'].kind_of?(Numeric)
case doc['was'].to_i
when 0
:off
when 1
:slow_only
when 2
:all
else
raise "Error: illegal profiling level value #{doc['was']}"
end
end
# Set this database's profiling level. If profiling is enabled, you can
# get the results using DB#profiling_info.
#
# @param [Symbol] level acceptable options are +:off+, +:slow_only+, or +:all+.
def profiling_level=(level)
oh = BSON::OrderedHash.new
oh[:profile] = case level
when :off
0
when :slow_only
1
when :all
2
else
raise "Error: illegal profiling level value #{level}"
end
doc = command(oh, :check_response => false)
ok?(doc) || raise(MongoDBError, "Error with profile command: #{doc.inspect}")
end
# Get the current profiling information.
#
# @return [Array] a list of documents containing profiling information.
def profiling_info
Cursor.new(Collection.new(SYSTEM_PROFILE_COLLECTION, self), :selector => {}).to_a
end
# Validate a named collection.
#
# @param [String] name the collection name.
#
# @return [Hash] validation information.
#
# @raise [MongoDBError] if the command fails or there's a problem with the validation
# data, or if the collection is invalid.
def validate_collection(name)
doc = command({:validate => name}, :check_response => false)
raise MongoDBError, "Error with validate command: #{doc.inspect}" unless ok?(doc)
result = doc['result']
raise MongoDBError, "Error with validation data: #{doc.inspect}" unless result.kind_of?(String)
raise MongoDBError, "Error: invalid collection #{name}: #{doc.inspect}" if result =~ /\b(exception|corrupt)\b/i
doc
end
private
def system_command_collection
Collection.new(SYSTEM_COMMAND_COLLECTION, self)
end
end
end