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"""Database level operations."""
import warnings
from bson.code import Code
from bson.codec_options import CodecOptions, DEFAULT_CODEC_OPTIONS
from bson.dbref import DBRef
from bson.objectid import ObjectId
from bson.py3compat import iteritems, string_type, _unicode
from bson.son import SON
from pymongo import auth, common, helpers
from pymongo.collection import Collection
from pymongo.command_cursor import CommandCursor
from pymongo.errors import (CollectionInvalid,
ConfigurationError,
InvalidName,
OperationFailure)
from pymongo.helpers import _first_batch
from pymongo.read_preferences import ReadPreference
from pymongo.son_manipulator import SONManipulator
from pymongo.write_concern import WriteConcern
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 [' ', '.', '$', '/', '\\', '\x00', '"']:
if invalid_char in name:
raise InvalidName("database names cannot contain the "
"character %r" % invalid_char)
class Database(common.BaseObject):
"""A Mongo database.
"""
def __init__(self, client, name, codec_options=None, read_preference=None,
write_concern=None, read_concern=None):
"""Get a database by client and name.
Raises :class:`TypeError` if `name` is not an instance of
:class:`basestring` (:class:`str` in python 3). Raises
:class:`~pymongo.errors.InvalidName` if `name` is not a valid
database name.
:Parameters:
- `client`: A :class:`~pymongo.mongo_client.MongoClient` instance.
- `name`: The database name.
- `codec_options` (optional): An instance of
:class:`~bson.codec_options.CodecOptions`. If ``None`` (the
default) client.codec_options is used.
- `read_preference` (optional): The read preference to use. If
``None`` (the default) client.read_preference is used.
- `write_concern` (optional): An instance of
:class:`~pymongo.write_concern.WriteConcern`. If ``None`` (the
default) client.write_concern is used.
- `read_concern` (optional): An instance of
:class:`~pymongo.read_concern.ReadConcern`. If ``None`` (the
default) client.read_concern is used.
.. mongodoc:: databases
.. versionchanged:: 3.2
Added the read_concern option.
.. versionchanged:: 3.0
Added the codec_options, read_preference, and write_concern options.
:class:`~pymongo.database.Database` no longer returns an instance
of :class:`~pymongo.collection.Collection` for attribute names
with leading underscores. You must use dict-style lookups instead::
db['__my_collection__']
Not:
db.__my_collection__
"""
super(Database, self).__init__(
codec_options or client.codec_options,
read_preference or client.read_preference,
write_concern or client.write_concern,
read_concern or client.read_concern)
if not isinstance(name, string_type):
raise TypeError("name must be an instance "
"of %s" % (string_type.__name__,))
if name != '$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):
"""A :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):
"""All incoming SON manipulators installed on this instance.
.. versionadded:: 2.0
"""
return [manipulator.__class__.__name__
for manipulator in self.__incoming_manipulators]
@property
def incoming_copying_manipulators(self):
"""All incoming SON copying manipulators installed on this instance.
.. versionadded:: 2.0
"""
return [manipulator.__class__.__name__
for manipulator in self.__incoming_copying_manipulators]
@property
def outgoing_manipulators(self):
"""List all outgoing SON manipulators
installed on this instance.
.. versionadded:: 2.0
"""
return [manipulator.__class__.__name__
for manipulator in self.__outgoing_manipulators]
@property
def outgoing_copying_manipulators(self):
"""List all outgoing SON copying manipulators
installed on this instance.
.. versionadded:: 2.0
"""
return [manipulator.__class__.__name__
for manipulator in self.__outgoing_copying_manipulators]
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 __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 _collection_default_options(self, name, **kargs):
"""Get a Collection instance with the default settings."""
wc = (self.write_concern
if self.write_concern.acknowledged else WriteConcern())
return self.get_collection(
name, codec_options=DEFAULT_CODEC_OPTIONS,
read_preference=ReadPreference.PRIMARY,
write_concern=wc)
def create_collection(self, name, codec_options=None,
read_preference=None, write_concern=None,
read_concern=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.
Options should be passed as keyword arguments to this method. Supported
options vary with MongoDB release. Some examples include:
- "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)
See the MongoDB documentation for a full list of supported options by
server version.
: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`.
- `**kwargs` (optional): additional keyword arguments will
be passed as options for the create collection command
.. 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
"""
if name in self.collection_names():
raise CollectionInvalid("collection %s already exists" % name)
return Collection(self, name, True, codec_options,
read_preference, write_concern,
read_concern, **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 _command(self, sock_info, command, slave_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, **kwargs):
"""Internal command helper."""
if isinstance(command, string_type):
command = SON([(command, value)])
if sock_info.max_wire_version >= 5 and write_concern:
command['writeConcern'] = write_concern.document
command.update(kwargs)
return sock_info.command(
self.__name,
command,
slave_ok,
read_preference,
codec_options,
check,
allowable_errors,
parse_write_concern_error=parse_write_concern_error)
def command(self, command, value=1, check=True,
allowable_errors=None, read_preference=ReadPreference.PRIMARY,
codec_options=DEFAULT_CODEC_OPTIONS, **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`: The read preference for this operation.
See :mod:`~pymongo.read_preferences` for options.
- `codec_options`: A :class:`~bson.codec_options.CodecOptions`
instance.
- `**kwargs` (optional): additional keyword arguments will
be added to the command document before it is sent
.. note:: :meth:`command` does **not** obey :attr:`read_preference`
or :attr:`codec_options`. You must use the `read_preference` and
`codec_options` parameters instead.
.. 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
.. mongodoc:: commands
"""
client = self.__client
with client._socket_for_reads(read_preference) as (sock_info, slave_ok):
return self._command(sock_info, command, slave_ok, value,
check, allowable_errors, read_preference,
codec_options, **kwargs)
def _list_collections(self, sock_info, slave_okay, criteria=None):
"""Internal listCollections helper."""
criteria = criteria or {}
cmd = SON([("listCollections", 1), ("cursor", {})])
if criteria:
cmd["filter"] = criteria
if sock_info.max_wire_version > 2:
coll = self["$cmd"]
cursor = self._command(sock_info, cmd, slave_okay)["cursor"]
return CommandCursor(coll, cursor, sock_info.address)
else:
coll = self["system.namespaces"]
res = _first_batch(sock_info, coll.database.name, coll.name,
criteria, 0, slave_okay,
CodecOptions(), ReadPreference.PRIMARY, cmd,
self.client._event_listeners)
data = res["data"]
cursor = {
"id": res["cursor_id"],
"firstBatch": data,
"ns": coll.full_name,
}
# Need to tell the cursor how many docs were in the first batch.
return CommandCursor(coll, cursor, sock_info.address, len(data))
def collection_names(self, include_system_collections=True):
"""Get a list of all the collection names in this database.
:Parameters:
- `include_system_collections` (optional): if ``False`` list
will not include system collections (e.g ``system.indexes``)
"""
with self.__client._socket_for_reads(
ReadPreference.PRIMARY) as (sock_info, slave_okay):
wire_version = sock_info.max_wire_version
results = self._list_collections(sock_info, slave_okay)
# Iterating the cursor to completion may require a socket for getmore.
# Ensure we do that outside the "with" block so we don't require more
# than one socket at a time.
names = [result["name"] for result in results]
if wire_version <= 2:
# MongoDB 2.4 and older return index namespaces and collection
# namespaces prefixed with the database name.
names = [n[len(self.__name) + 1:] for n in names
if n.startswith(self.__name + ".") and "$" not in n]
if not include_system_collections:
names = [name for name in names if not name.startswith("system.")]
return names
def drop_collection(self, name_or_collection):
"""Drop a collection.
:Parameters:
- `name_or_collection`: the name of a collection to drop or the
collection object itself
.. note:: The :attr:`~pymongo.database.Database.write_concern` of
this database is automatically applied to this operation when using
MongoDB >= 3.4.
.. versionchanged:: 3.4
Apply this database's write concern automatically to this operation
when connected to MongoDB >= 3.4.
"""
name = name_or_collection
if isinstance(name, Collection):
name = name.name
if not isinstance(name, string_type):
raise TypeError("name_or_collection must be an "
"instance of %s" % (string_type.__name__,))
self.__client._purge_index(self.__name, name)
with self.__client._socket_for_reads(
ReadPreference.PRIMARY) as (sock_info, slave_ok):
return self._command(
sock_info, 'drop', slave_ok, _unicode(name),
allowable_errors=['ns not found'],
write_concern=self.write_concern,
parse_write_concern_error=True)
def validate_collection(self, name_or_collection,
scandata=False, full=False):
"""Validate a collection.
Returns a dict of validation info. Raises CollectionInvalid if
validation fails.
:Parameters:
- `name_or_collection`: A Collection object or the name of a
collection to validate.
- `scandata`: Do extra checks beyond checking the overall
structure of the collection.
- `full`: Have the server do a more thorough scan of the
collection. Use with `scandata` for a thorough scan
of the structure of the collection and the individual
documents.
"""
name = name_or_collection
if isinstance(name, Collection):
name = name.name
if not isinstance(name, string_type):
raise TypeError("name_or_collection must be an instance of "
"%s or Collection" % (string_type.__name__,))
result = self.command("validate", _unicode(name),
scandata=scandata, full=full)
valid = True
# Pre 1.9 results
if "result" in result:
info = result["result"]
if info.find("exception") != -1 or info.find("corrupt") != -1:
raise CollectionInvalid("%s invalid: %s" % (name, info))
# Sharded results
elif "raw" in result:
for _, res in iteritems(result["raw"]):
if "result" in res:
info = res["result"]
if (info.find("exception") != -1 or
info.find("corrupt") != -1):
raise CollectionInvalid("%s invalid: "
"%s" % (name, info))
elif not res.get("valid", False):
valid = False
break
# Post 1.9 non-sharded results.
elif not result.get("valid", False):
valid = False
if not valid:
raise CollectionInvalid("%s invalid: %r" % (name, result))
return result
def current_op(self, include_all=False):
"""Get information on operations currently running.
:Parameters:
- `include_all` (optional): if ``True`` also list currently
idle operations in the result
"""
cmd = SON([("currentOp", 1), ("$all", include_all)])
with self.__client._socket_for_writes() as sock_info:
if sock_info.max_wire_version >= 4:
return sock_info.command("admin", cmd)
else:
spec = {"$all": True} if include_all else {}
x = helpers._first_batch(sock_info, "admin", "$cmd.sys.inprog",
spec, -1, True, self.codec_options,
ReadPreference.PRIMARY, cmd, self.client._event_listeners)
return x.get('data', [None])[0]
def profiling_level(self):
"""Get the database's current profiling level.
Returns one of (:data:`~pymongo.OFF`,
:data:`~pymongo.SLOW_ONLY`, :data:`~pymongo.ALL`).
.. mongodoc:: profiling
"""
result = self.command("profile", -1)
assert result["was"] >= 0 and result["was"] <= 2
return result["was"]
def set_profiling_level(self, level, slow_ms=None):
"""Set the database's profiling level.
:Parameters:
- `level`: Specifies a profiling level, see list of possible values
below.
- `slow_ms`: Optionally modify the threshold for the profile to
consider a query or operation. Even if the profiler is off queries
slower than the `slow_ms` level will get written to the logs.
Possible `level` values:
+----------------------------+------------------------------------+
| Level | Setting |
+============================+====================================+
| :data:`~pymongo.OFF` | Off. No profiling. |
+----------------------------+------------------------------------+
| :data:`~pymongo.SLOW_ONLY` | On. Only includes slow operations. |
+----------------------------+------------------------------------+
| :data:`~pymongo.ALL` | On. Includes all operations. |
+----------------------------+------------------------------------+
Raises :class:`ValueError` if level is not one of
(:data:`~pymongo.OFF`, :data:`~pymongo.SLOW_ONLY`,
:data:`~pymongo.ALL`).
.. mongodoc:: profiling
"""
if not isinstance(level, int) or level < 0 or level > 2:
raise ValueError("level must be one of (OFF, SLOW_ONLY, ALL)")
if slow_ms is not None and not isinstance(slow_ms, int):
raise TypeError("slow_ms must be an integer")
if slow_ms is not None:
self.command("profile", level, slowms=slow_ms)
else:
self.command("profile", level)
def profiling_info(self):
"""Returns a list containing current profiling information.
.. mongodoc:: profiling
"""
return list(self["system.profile"].find())
def error(self):
"""**DEPRECATED**: Get the error if one occurred on the last operation.
This method is obsolete: all MongoDB write operations (insert, update,
remove, and so on) use the write concern ``w=1`` and report their
errors by default.
.. versionchanged:: 2.8
Deprecated.
"""
warnings.warn("Database.error() is deprecated",
DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
error = self.command("getlasterror")
error_msg = error.get("err", "")
if error_msg is None:
return None
if error_msg.startswith("not master"):
# Reset primary server and request check, if another thread isn't
# doing so already.
primary = self.__client.primary
if primary:
self.__client._reset_server_and_request_check(primary)
return error
def last_status(self):
"""**DEPRECATED**: Get status information from the last operation.
This method is obsolete: all MongoDB write operations (insert, update,
remove, and so on) use the write concern ``w=1`` and report their
errors by default.
Returns a SON object with status information.
.. versionchanged:: 2.8
Deprecated.
"""
warnings.warn("last_status() is deprecated",
DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
return self.command("getlasterror")
def previous_error(self):
"""**DEPRECATED**: Get the most recent error on this database.
This method is obsolete: all MongoDB write operations (insert, update,
remove, and so on) use the write concern ``w=1`` and report their
errors by default.
Only returns errors that have occurred since the last call to
:meth:`reset_error_history`. Returns None if no such errors have
occurred.
.. versionchanged:: 2.8
Deprecated.
"""
warnings.warn("previous_error() is deprecated",
DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
error = self.command("getpreverror")
if error.get("err", 0) is None:
return None
return error
def reset_error_history(self):
"""**DEPRECATED**: Reset the error history of this database.
This method is obsolete: all MongoDB write operations (insert, update,
remove, and so on) use the write concern ``w=1`` and report their
errors by default.
Calls to :meth:`previous_error` will only return errors that have
occurred since the most recent call to this method.
.. versionchanged:: 2.8
Deprecated.
"""
warnings.warn("reset_error_history() is deprecated",
DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
self.command("reseterror")
def __iter__(self):
return self
def __next__(self):
raise TypeError("'Database' object is not iterable")
next = __next__
def _default_role(self, read_only):
"""Return the default user role for this database."""
if self.name == "admin":
if read_only:
return "readAnyDatabase"
else:
return "root"
else:
if read_only:
return "read"
else:
return "dbOwner"
def _create_or_update_user(
self, create, name, password, read_only, **kwargs):
"""Use a command to create (if create=True) or modify a user.
"""
opts = {}
if read_only or (create and "roles" not in kwargs):
warnings.warn("Creating a user with the read_only option "
"or without roles is deprecated in MongoDB "
">= 2.6", DeprecationWarning)
opts["roles"] = [self._default_role(read_only)]
elif read_only:
warnings.warn("The read_only option is deprecated in MongoDB "
">= 2.6, use 'roles' instead", DeprecationWarning)
if password is not None:
# We always salt and hash client side.
if "digestPassword" in kwargs:
raise ConfigurationError("The digestPassword option is not "
"supported via add_user. Please use "
"db.command('createUser', ...) "
"instead for this option.")
opts["pwd"] = auth._password_digest(name, password)
opts["digestPassword"] = False
# Don't send {} as writeConcern.
if self.write_concern.acknowledged and self.write_concern.document:
opts["writeConcern"] = self.write_concern.document
opts.update(kwargs)
if create:
command_name = "createUser"
else:
command_name = "updateUser"
self.command(command_name, name, **opts)
def _legacy_add_user(self, name, password, read_only, **kwargs):
"""Uses v1 system to add users, i.e. saving to system.users.
"""
# Use a Collection with the default codec_options.
system_users = self._collection_default_options('system.users')
user = system_users.find_one({"user": name}) or {"user": name}
if password is not None:
user["pwd"] = auth._password_digest(name, password)
if read_only is not None:
user["readOnly"] = read_only
user.update(kwargs)
# We don't care what the _id is, only that it has one
# for the replace_one call below.
user.setdefault("_id", ObjectId())
try:
system_users.replace_one({"_id": user["_id"]}, user, True)
except OperationFailure as exc:
# First admin user add fails gle in MongoDB >= 2.1.2
# See SERVER-4225 for more information.
if 'login' in str(exc):
pass
# First admin user add fails gle from mongos 2.0.x
# and 2.2.x.
elif (exc.details and
'getlasterror' in exc.details.get('note', '')):
pass
else:
raise
def add_user(self, name, password=None, read_only=None, **kwargs):
"""Create user `name` with password `password`.
Add a new user with permissions for this :class:`Database`.
.. note:: Will change the password if user `name` already exists.
:Parameters:
- `name`: the name of the user to create
- `password` (optional): the password of the user to create. Can not
be used with the ``userSource`` argument.
- `read_only` (optional): if ``True`` the user will be read only
- `**kwargs` (optional): optional fields for the user document
(e.g. ``userSource``, ``otherDBRoles``, or ``roles``). See
`<http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/privilege-documents>`_
for more information.
.. note:: The use of optional keyword arguments like ``userSource``,
``otherDBRoles``, or ``roles`` requires MongoDB >= 2.4.0
.. versionchanged:: 2.5
Added kwargs support for optional fields introduced in MongoDB 2.4
.. versionchanged:: 2.2
Added support for read only users
"""
if not isinstance(name, string_type):
raise TypeError("name must be an "
"instance of %s" % (string_type.__name__,))
if password is not None:
if not isinstance(password, string_type):
raise TypeError("password must be an "
"instance of %s" % (string_type.__name__,))
if len(password) == 0:
raise ValueError("password can't be empty")
if read_only is not None:
read_only = common.validate_boolean('read_only', read_only)
if 'roles' in kwargs:
raise ConfigurationError("Can not use "
"read_only and roles together")
try:
uinfo = self.command("usersInfo", name)
# Create the user if not found in uinfo, otherwise update one.
self._create_or_update_user(
(not uinfo["users"]), name, password, read_only, **kwargs)
except OperationFailure as exc:
# MongoDB >= 2.5.3 requires the use of commands to manage
# users.
if exc.code in common.COMMAND_NOT_FOUND_CODES:
self._legacy_add_user(name, password, read_only, **kwargs)
return
# Unauthorized. Attempt to create the user in case of
# localhost exception.
elif exc.code == 13:
self._create_or_update_user(
True, name, password, read_only, **kwargs)
else:
raise
def remove_user(self, name):
"""Remove user `name` from this :class:`Database`.
User `name` will no longer have permissions to access this
:class:`Database`.
:Parameters:
- `name`: the name of the user to remove
"""
try:
cmd = SON([("dropUser", name)])
# Don't send {} as writeConcern.
if self.write_concern.acknowledged and self.write_concern.document:
cmd["writeConcern"] = self.write_concern.document
self.command(cmd)
except OperationFailure as exc:
# See comment in add_user try / except above.
if exc.code in common.COMMAND_NOT_FOUND_CODES:
coll = self._collection_default_options('system.users')
coll.delete_one({"user": name})
return
raise
def authenticate(self, name=None, password=None,
source=None, mechanism='DEFAULT', **kwargs):
"""Authenticate to use this database.
Authentication lasts for the life of the underlying client
instance, or until :meth:`logout` is called.
Raises :class:`TypeError` if (required) `name`, (optional) `password`,
or (optional) `source` is not an instance of :class:`basestring`
(:class:`str` in python 3).
.. note::
- This method authenticates the current connection, and
will also cause all new :class:`~socket.socket` connections
in the underlying client instance to be authenticated automatically.
- Authenticating more than once on the same database with different
credentials is not supported. You must call :meth:`logout` before
authenticating with new credentials.
- When sharing a client instance between multiple threads, all
threads will share the authentication. If you need different
authentication profiles for different purposes you must use
distinct client instances.
:Parameters:
- `name`: the name of the user to authenticate. Optional when
`mechanism` is MONGODB-X509 and the MongoDB server version is
>= 3.4.
- `password` (optional): the password of the user to authenticate.
Not used with GSSAPI or MONGODB-X509 authentication.
- `source` (optional): the database to authenticate on. If not
specified the current database is used.
- `mechanism` (optional): See
:data:`~pymongo.auth.MECHANISMS` for options.
By default, use SCRAM-SHA-1 with MongoDB 3.0 and later,
MONGODB-CR (MongoDB Challenge Response protocol) for older servers.
- `authMechanismProperties` (optional): Used to specify
authentication mechanism specific options. To specify the service
name for GSSAPI authentication pass
authMechanismProperties='SERVICE_NAME:<service name>'
.. versionadded:: 2.8
Use SCRAM-SHA-1 with MongoDB 3.0 and later.
.. versionchanged:: 2.5
Added the `source` and `mechanism` parameters. :meth:`authenticate`
now raises a subclass of :class:`~pymongo.errors.PyMongoError` if
authentication fails due to invalid credentials or configuration
issues.
.. mongodoc:: authenticate
"""
if name is not None and not isinstance(name, string_type):
raise TypeError("name must be an "
"instance of %s" % (string_type.__name__,))
if password is not None and not isinstance(password, string_type):
raise TypeError("password must be an "
"instance of %s" % (string_type.__name__,))
if source is not None and not isinstance(source, string_type):
raise TypeError("source must be an "
"instance of %s" % (string_type.__name__,))
common.validate_auth_mechanism('mechanism', mechanism)
validated_options = {}
for option, value in iteritems(kwargs):
normalized, val = common.validate_auth_option(option, value)
validated_options[normalized] = val
credentials = auth._build_credentials_tuple(
mechanism,
source or self.name,
name,
password,
validated_options)
self.client._cache_credentials(
self.name,
credentials,
connect=True)
return True
def logout(self):
"""Deauthorize use of this database for this client instance."""
# Sockets will be deauthenticated as they are used.
self.client._purge_credentials(self.name)
def dereference(self, dbref, **kwargs):
"""Dereference a :class:`~bson.dbref.DBRef`, getting the
document it points to.
Raises :class:`TypeError` if `dbref` is not an instance of
:class:`~bson.dbref.DBRef`. Returns a document, or ``None`` if
the reference does not point to a valid document. Raises
:class:`ValueError` if `dbref` has a database specified that
is different from the current database.
:Parameters:
- `dbref`: the reference
- `**kwargs` (optional): any additional keyword arguments
are the same as the arguments to
:meth:`~pymongo.collection.Collection.find`.
"""
if not isinstance(dbref, DBRef):
raise TypeError("cannot dereference a %s" % type(dbref))
if dbref.database is not None and dbref.database != self.__name:
raise ValueError("trying to dereference a DBRef that points to "
"another database (%r not %r)" % (dbref.database,
self.__name))
return self[dbref.collection].find_one({"_id": dbref.id}, **kwargs)
def eval(self, code, *args):
"""Evaluate a JavaScript expression in MongoDB.
Useful if you need to touch a lot of data lightly; in such a
scenario the network transfer of the data could be a
bottleneck. The `code` argument must be a JavaScript
function. Additional positional arguments will be passed to
that function when it is run on the server.
Raises :class:`TypeError` if `code` is not an instance of
:class:`basestring` (:class:`str` in python 3) or `Code`.
Raises :class:`~pymongo.errors.OperationFailure` if the eval
fails. Returns the result of the evaluation.
:Parameters:
- `code`: string representation of JavaScript code to be
evaluated
- `args` (optional): additional positional arguments are
passed to the `code` being evaluated
.. warning:: the eval command is deprecated in MongoDB 3.0 and
will be removed in a future server version.
"""
if not isinstance(code, Code):
code = Code(code)
result = self.command("$eval", code, args=args)
return result.get("retval", None)
def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""This is only here so that some API misusages are easier to debug.
"""
raise TypeError("'Database' object is not callable. If you meant to "
"call the '%s' method on a '%s' object it is "
"failing because no such method exists." % (
self.__name, self.__client.__class__.__name__))
class SystemJS(object):
"""Helper class for dealing with stored JavaScript.
"""
def __init__(self, database):
"""Get a system js helper for the database `database`.
An instance of :class:`SystemJS` can be created with an instance
of :class:`Database` through :attr:`Database.system_js`,
manual instantiation of this class should not be necessary.
:class:`SystemJS` instances allow for easy manipulation and
access to server-side JavaScript:
.. doctest::
>>> db.system_js.add1 = "function (x) { return x + 1; }"
>>> db.system.js.find({"_id": "add1"}).count()
1
>>> db.system_js.add1(5)
6.0
>>> del db.system_js.add1
>>> db.system.js.find({"_id": "add1"}).count()
0
"""
if not database.write_concern.acknowledged:
database = database.client.get_database(
database.name, write_concern=WriteConcern())
# can't just assign it since we've overridden __setattr__
object.__setattr__(self, "_db", database)
def __setattr__(self, name, code):
self._db.system.js.replace_one(
{"_id": name}, {"_id": name, "value": Code(code)}, True)
def __setitem__(self, name, code):
self.__setattr__(name, code)
def __delattr__(self, name):
self._db.system.js.delete_one({"_id": name})
def __delitem__(self, name):
self.__delattr__(name)
def __getattr__(self, name):
return lambda *args: self._db.eval(Code("function() { "
"return this[name].apply("
"this, arguments); }",
scope={'name': name}), *args)
def __getitem__(self, name):
return self.__getattr__(name)
def list(self):
"""Get a list of the names of the functions stored in this database."""
return [x["_id"] for x in self._db.system.js.find(projection=["_id"])]
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