# Copyright (C) 2014-2020 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. module Mongo class Database # A class representing a view of a database. # # @since 2.0.0 class View extend Forwardable include Enumerable include Retryable def_delegators :@database, :cluster, :read_preference, :client # @api private def_delegators :@database, :server_selector, :read_concern def_delegators :cluster, :next_primary # @return [ Integer ] batch_size The size of the batch of results # when sending the listCollections command. attr_reader :batch_size # @return [ Integer ] limit The limit when sending a command. attr_reader :limit # @return [ Collection ] collection The command collection. attr_reader :collection # Get all the names of the non-system collections in the database. # # @note The set of returned collection names depends on the version of # MongoDB server that fulfills the request. # # @param [ Hash ] options Options for the listCollections command. # # @option options [ Integer ] :batch_size The batch size for results # returned from the listCollections command. # @option options [ Hash ] :filter A filter on the collections returned. # @option options [ true, false ] :authorized_collections A flag, when # set to true, that allows a user without the required privilege # to run the command when access control is enforced # # See https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/command/listCollections/ # for more information and usage. # # @return [ Array ] The names of all non-system collections. # # @since 2.0.0 def collection_names(options = {}) @batch_size = options[:batch_size] session = client.send(:get_session, options) cursor = read_with_retry_cursor(session, ServerSelector.primary, self) do |server| send_initial_query(server, session, options.merge(name_only: true)) end cursor.map do |info| if cursor.server.with_connection { |connection| connection.features }.list_collections_enabled? info['name'] else (info['name'] && info['name'].sub("#{@database.name}.", '')) end end.reject do |name| name.start_with?('system.') || name.include?('$') end end # Get info on all the collections in the database. # # @note The set of collections returned, and the schema of the # information hash per collection, depends on the MongoDB server # version that fulfills the request. # # @example Get info on each collection. # database.list_collections # # @param [ Hash ] options # # @option options [ Hash ] :filter A filter on the collections returned. # @option options [ true, false ] :name_only Indicates whether command # should return just collection/view names and type or return both the # name and other information # @option options [ true, false ] :authorized_collections A flag, when # set to true and used with nameOnly: true, that allows a user without the # required privilege to run the command when access control is enforced # # See https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/command/listCollections/ # for more information and usage. # # @return [ Array ] Info for each collection in the database. # # @since 2.0.5 def list_collections(options = {}) session = client.send(:get_session) collections_info(session, ServerSelector.primary, options) end # Create the new database view. # # @example Create the new database view. # View::Index.new(database) # # @param [ Database ] database The database. # # @since 2.0.0 def initialize(database) @database = database @batch_size = nil @limit = nil @collection = @database[Database::COMMAND] end # @api private attr_reader :database # Execute an aggregation on the database view. # # @example Aggregate documents. # view.aggregate([ # { "$listLocalSessions" => {} } # ]) # # @param [ Array ] pipeline The aggregation pipeline. # @param [ Hash ] options The aggregation options. # # @return [ Aggregation ] The aggregation object. # # @since 2.10.0 # @api private def aggregate(pipeline, options = {}) Collection::View::Aggregation.new(self, pipeline, options) end private def collections_info(session, server_selector, options = {}, &block) description = nil cursor = read_with_retry_cursor(session, server_selector, self) do |server| # TODO take description from the connection used to send the query # once https://jira.mongodb.org/browse/RUBY-1601 is fixed. description = server.description send_initial_query(server, session, options) end # On 3.0+ servers, we get just the collection names. # On 2.6 server, we get collection names prefixed with the database # name. We need to filter system collections out here because # in the caller we don't know which server version executed the # command and thus what the proper filtering logic should be # (it is valid for collection names to have dots, thus filtering out # collections named system.* here for 2.6 servers would actually # filter out collections in the system database). if description.server_version_gte?('3.0') cursor.reject do |doc| doc['name'].start_with?('system.') || doc['name'].include?('$') end else docs = cursor.reject do |doc| doc['name'].start_with?("#{database.name}.system") || doc['name'].include?('$') end end end def collections_info_spec(session, options = {}) { selector: { listCollections: 1, cursor: batch_size ? { batchSize: batch_size } : {} }, db_name: @database.name, session: session }.tap do |spec| spec[:selector][:nameOnly] = true if options[:name_only] spec[:selector][:filter] = options[:filter] if options[:filter] spec[:selector][:authorizedCollections] = true if options[:authorized_collections] end end def initial_query_op(session, options = {}) Operation::CollectionsInfo.new(collections_info_spec(session, options)) end def send_initial_query(server, session, options = {}) initial_query_op(session, options).execute(server, client: client) end end end end