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# Copyright 2009-2012 10gen, Inc.
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"""Tools for connecting to MongoDB.
.. seealso:: Module :mod:`~pymongo.master_slave_connection` for
connecting to master-slave clusters, and
:doc:`/examples/high_availability` for an example of how to connect
to a replica set, or specify a list of mongos instances for automatic
failover.
To get a :class:`~pymongo.database.Database` instance from a
:class:`MongoClient` use either dictionary-style or attribute-style
access:
.. doctest::
>>> from asyncio_mongo._pymongo import MongoClient
>>> c = MongoClient()
>>> c.test_database
Database(MongoClient('localhost', 27017), u'test_database')
>>> c['test-database']
Database(MongoClient('localhost', 27017), u'test-database')
"""
import datetime
import random
import socket
import struct
import time
import warnings
from asyncio_mongo._bson.py3compat import b
from asyncio_mongo._pymongo import (auth,
common,
database,
helpers,
message,
pool,
uri_parser)
from asyncio_mongo._pymongo.common import HAS_SSL
from asyncio_mongo._pymongo.cursor_manager import CursorManager
from asyncio_mongo._pymongo.errors import (AutoReconnect,
ConfigurationError,
ConnectionFailure,
DuplicateKeyError,
InvalidDocument,
InvalidURI,
OperationFailure)
EMPTY = b("")
def _partition_node(node):
"""Split a host:port string returned from mongod/s into
a (host, int(port)) pair needed for socket.connect().
"""
host = node
port = 27017
idx = node.rfind(':')
if idx != -1:
host, port = node[:idx], int(node[idx + 1:])
if host.startswith('['):
host = host[1:-1]
return host, port
class MongoClient(common.BaseObject):
"""Connection to MongoDB.
"""
HOST = "localhost"
PORT = 27017
__max_bson_size = 4 * 1024 * 1024
def __init__(self, host=None, port=None, max_pool_size=100,
document_class=dict, tz_aware=False, _connect=True,
**kwargs):
"""Create a new connection to a single MongoDB instance at *host:port*.
The resultant client object has connection-pooling built
in. It also performs auto-reconnection when necessary. If an
operation fails because of a connection error,
:class:`~pymongo.errors.ConnectionFailure` is raised. If
auto-reconnection will be performed,
:class:`~pymongo.errors.AutoReconnect` will be
raised. Application code should handle this exception
(recognizing that the operation failed) and then continue to
execute.
Raises :class:`TypeError` if port is not an instance of
``int``. Raises :class:`~pymongo.errors.ConnectionFailure` if
the connection cannot be made.
The `host` parameter can be a full `mongodb URI
<http://dochub.mongodb.org/core/connections>`_, in addition to
a simple hostname. It can also be a list of hostnames or
URIs. Any port specified in the host string(s) will override
the `port` parameter. If multiple mongodb URIs containing
database or auth information are passed, the last database,
username, and password present will be used. For username and
passwords reserved characters like ':', '/', '+' and '@' must be
escaped following RFC 2396.
:Parameters:
- `host` (optional): hostname or IP address of the
instance to connect to, or a mongodb URI, or a list of
hostnames / mongodb URIs. If `host` is an IPv6 literal
it must be enclosed in '[' and ']' characters following
the RFC2732 URL syntax (e.g. '[::1]' for localhost)
- `port` (optional): port number on which to connect
- `max_pool_size` (optional): The maximum number of connections
that the pool will open simultaneously. If this is set, operations
will block if there are `max_pool_size` outstanding connections
from the pool. Defaults to 100.
- `document_class` (optional): default class to use for
documents returned from queries on this client
- `tz_aware` (optional): if ``True``,
:class:`~datetime.datetime` instances returned as values
in a document by this :class:`MongoClient` will be timezone
aware (otherwise they will be naive)
| **Other optional parameters can be passed as keyword arguments:**
- `socketTimeoutMS`: (integer) How long (in milliseconds) a send or
receive on a socket can take before timing out.
- `connectTimeoutMS`: (integer) How long (in milliseconds) a
connection can take to be opened before timing out.
- `waitQueueTimeoutMS`: (integer) How long (in milliseconds) a
thread will wait for a socket from the pool if the pool has no
free sockets.
- `waitQueueMultiple`: (integer) Multiplied by max_pool_size to give
the number of threads allowed to wait for a socket at one time.
- `auto_start_request`: If ``True``, each thread that accesses
this :class:`MongoClient` has a socket allocated to it for the
thread's lifetime. This ensures consistent reads, even if you
read after an unacknowledged write. Defaults to ``False``
- `use_greenlets`: If ``True``, :meth:`start_request()` will ensure
that the current greenlet uses the same socket for all
operations until :meth:`end_request()`
| **Write Concern options:**
- `w`: (integer or string) If this is a replica set, write operations
will block until they have been replicated to the specified number
or tagged set of servers. `w=<int>` always includes the replica set
primary (e.g. w=3 means write to the primary and wait until
replicated to **two** secondaries). Passing w=0 **disables write
acknowledgement** and all other write concern options.
- `wtimeout`: (integer) Used in conjunction with `w`. Specify a value
in milliseconds to control how long to wait for write propagation
to complete. If replication does not complete in the given
timeframe, a timeout exception is raised.
- `j`: If ``True`` block until write operations have been committed
to the journal. Ignored if the server is running without journaling.
- `fsync`: If ``True`` force the database to fsync all files before
returning. When used with `j` the server awaits the next group
commit before returning.
| **Replica set keyword arguments for connecting with a replica set
- either directly or via a mongos:**
| (ignored by standalone mongod instances)
- `replicaSet`: (string) The name of the replica set to connect to.
The driver will verify that the replica set it connects to matches
this name. Implies that the hosts specified are a seed list and the
driver should attempt to find all members of the set. *Ignored by
mongos*.
- `read_preference`: The read preference for this client. If
connecting to a secondary then a read preference mode *other* than
PRIMARY is required - otherwise all queries will throw
:class:`~pymongo.errors.AutoReconnect` "not master".
See :class:`~pymongo.read_preferences.ReadPreference` for all
available read preference options.
- `tag_sets`: Ignored unless connecting to a replica set via mongos.
Specify a priority-order for tag sets, provide a list of
tag sets: ``[{'dc': 'ny'}, {'dc': 'la'}, {}]``. A final, empty tag
set, ``{}``, means "read from any member that matches the mode,
ignoring tags.
| **SSL configuration:**
- `ssl`: If ``True``, create the connection to the server using SSL.
- `ssl_keyfile`: The private keyfile used to identify the local
connection against mongod. If included with the ``certfile` then
only the ``ssl_certfile`` is needed. Implies ``ssl=True``.
- `ssl_certfile`: The certificate file used to identify the local
connection against mongod. Implies ``ssl=True``.
- `ssl_cert_reqs`: Specifies whether a certificate is required from
the other side of the connection, and whether it will be validated
if provided. It must be one of the three values ``ssl.CERT_NONE``
(certificates ignored), ``ssl.CERT_OPTIONAL``
(not required, but validated if provided), or ``ssl.CERT_REQUIRED``
(required and validated). If the value of this parameter is not
``ssl.CERT_NONE``, then the ``ssl_ca_certs`` parameter must point
to a file of CA certificates. Implies ``ssl=True``.
- `ssl_ca_certs`: The ca_certs file contains a set of concatenated
"certification authority" certificates, which are used to validate
certificates passed from the other end of the connection.
Implies ``ssl=True``.
.. seealso:: :meth:`end_request`
.. mongodoc:: connections
.. versionchanged:: 2.5
Added additional ssl options
.. versionadded:: 2.4
"""
if host is None:
host = self.HOST
if isinstance(host, str):
host = [host]
if port is None:
port = self.PORT
if not isinstance(port, int):
raise TypeError("port must be an instance of int")
seeds = set()
username = None
password = None
self.__default_database_name = None
opts = {}
for entity in host:
if "://" in entity:
if entity.startswith("mongodb://"):
res = uri_parser.parse_uri(entity, port)
seeds.update(res["nodelist"])
username = res["username"] or username
password = res["password"] or password
self.__default_database_name = (
res["database"] or self.__default_database_name)
opts = res["options"]
else:
idx = entity.find("://")
raise InvalidURI("Invalid URI scheme: "
"%s" % (entity[:idx],))
else:
seeds.update(uri_parser.split_hosts(entity, port))
if not seeds:
raise ConfigurationError("need to specify at least one host")
self.__nodes = seeds
self.__host = None
self.__port = None
self.__is_primary = False
self.__is_mongos = False
# _pool_class option is for deep customization of PyMongo, e.g. Motor.
# SHOULD NOT BE USED BY DEVELOPERS EXTERNAL TO 10GEN.
pool_class = kwargs.pop('_pool_class', pool.Pool)
options = {}
for option, value in kwargs.items():
option, value = common.validate(option, value)
options[option] = value
options.update(opts)
self.__max_pool_size = common.validate_positive_integer_or_none(
'max_pool_size', max_pool_size)
self.__cursor_manager = CursorManager(self)
self.__repl = options.get('replicaset')
if len(seeds) == 1 and not self.__repl:
self.__direct = True
else:
self.__direct = False
self.__nodes = set()
self.__net_timeout = options.get('sockettimeoutms')
self.__conn_timeout = options.get('connecttimeoutms')
self.__wait_queue_timeout = options.get('waitqueuetimeoutms')
self.__wait_queue_multiple = options.get('waitqueuemultiple')
self.__use_ssl = options.get('ssl', None)
self.__ssl_keyfile = options.get('ssl_keyfile', None)
self.__ssl_certfile = options.get('ssl_certfile', None)
self.__ssl_cert_reqs = options.get('ssl_cert_reqs', None)
self.__ssl_ca_certs = options.get('ssl_ca_certs', None)
ssl_kwarg_keys = [k for k in list(kwargs.keys()) if k.startswith('ssl_')]
if self.__use_ssl == False and ssl_kwarg_keys:
raise ConfigurationError("ssl has not been enabled but the "
"following ssl parameters have been set: "
"%s. Please set `ssl=True` or remove."
% ', '.join(ssl_kwarg_keys))
if self.__ssl_cert_reqs and not self.__ssl_ca_certs:
raise ConfigurationError("If `ssl_cert_reqs` is not "
"`ssl.CERT_NONE` then you must "
"include `ssl_ca_certs` to be able "
"to validate the server.")
if ssl_kwarg_keys and self.__use_ssl is None:
# ssl options imply ssl = True
self.__use_ssl = True
if self.__use_ssl and not HAS_SSL:
raise ConfigurationError("The ssl module is not available. If you "
"are using a python version previous to "
"2.6 you must install the ssl package "
"from PyPI.")
self.__use_greenlets = options.get('use_greenlets', False)
self.__pool = pool_class(
None,
self.__max_pool_size,
self.__net_timeout,
self.__conn_timeout,
self.__use_ssl,
use_greenlets=self.__use_greenlets,
ssl_keyfile=self.__ssl_keyfile,
ssl_certfile=self.__ssl_certfile,
ssl_cert_reqs=self.__ssl_cert_reqs,
ssl_ca_certs=self.__ssl_ca_certs,
wait_queue_timeout=self.__wait_queue_timeout,
wait_queue_multiple=self.__wait_queue_multiple)
self.__document_class = document_class
self.__tz_aware = common.validate_boolean('tz_aware', tz_aware)
self.__auto_start_request = options.get('auto_start_request', False)
# cache of existing indexes used by ensure_index ops
self.__index_cache = {}
self.__auth_credentials = {}
super(MongoClient, self).__init__(**options)
if self.slave_okay:
warnings.warn("slave_okay is deprecated. Please "
"use read_preference instead.", DeprecationWarning,
stacklevel=2)
if _connect:
try:
self.__find_node(seeds)
except AutoReconnect as e:
# ConnectionFailure makes more sense here than AutoReconnect
raise ConnectionFailure(str(e))
if username:
mechanism = options.get('authmechanism', 'MONGODB-CR')
source = (
options.get('authsource')
or self.__default_database_name
or 'admin')
credentials = auth._build_credentials_tuple(mechanism,
source,
str(username),
str(password),
options)
try:
self._cache_credentials(source, credentials, _connect)
except OperationFailure as exc:
raise ConfigurationError(str(exc))
def _cached(self, dbname, coll, index):
"""Test if `index` is cached.
"""
cache = self.__index_cache
now = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
return (dbname in cache and
coll in cache[dbname] and
index in cache[dbname][coll] and
now < cache[dbname][coll][index])
def _cache_index(self, database, collection, index, cache_for):
"""Add an index to the index cache for ensure_index operations.
"""
now = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
expire = datetime.timedelta(seconds=cache_for) + now
if database not in self.__index_cache:
self.__index_cache[database] = {}
self.__index_cache[database][collection] = {}
self.__index_cache[database][collection][index] = expire
elif collection not in self.__index_cache[database]:
self.__index_cache[database][collection] = {}
self.__index_cache[database][collection][index] = expire
else:
self.__index_cache[database][collection][index] = expire
def _purge_index(self, database_name,
collection_name=None, index_name=None):
"""Purge an index from the index cache.
If `index_name` is None purge an entire collection.
If `collection_name` is None purge an entire database.
"""
if not database_name in self.__index_cache:
return
if collection_name is None:
del self.__index_cache[database_name]
return
if not collection_name in self.__index_cache[database_name]:
return
if index_name is None:
del self.__index_cache[database_name][collection_name]
return
if index_name in self.__index_cache[database_name][collection_name]:
del self.__index_cache[database_name][collection_name][index_name]
def _cache_credentials(self, source, credentials, connect=True):
"""Add credentials to the database authentication cache
for automatic login when a socket is created. If `connect` is True,
verify the credentials on the server first.
"""
if source in self.__auth_credentials:
# Nothing to do if we already have these credentials.
if credentials == self.__auth_credentials[source]:
return
raise OperationFailure('Another user is already authenticated '
'to this database. You must logout first.')
if connect:
sock_info = self.__socket()
try:
# Since __check_auth was called in __socket
# there is no need to call it here.
auth.authenticate(credentials, sock_info, self.__simple_command)
sock_info.authset.add(credentials)
finally:
self.__pool.maybe_return_socket(sock_info)
self.__auth_credentials[source] = credentials
def _purge_credentials(self, source):
"""Purge credentials from the database authentication cache.
"""
if source in self.__auth_credentials:
del self.__auth_credentials[source]
def __check_auth(self, sock_info):
"""Authenticate using cached database credentials.
"""
if self.__auth_credentials or sock_info.authset:
cached = set(self.__auth_credentials.values())
authset = sock_info.authset.copy()
# Logout any credentials that no longer exist in the cache.
for credentials in authset - cached:
self.__simple_command(sock_info, credentials[1], {'logout': 1})
sock_info.authset.discard(credentials)
for credentials in cached - authset:
auth.authenticate(credentials,
sock_info, self.__simple_command)
sock_info.authset.add(credentials)
@property
def host(self):
"""Current connected host.
.. versionchanged:: 1.3
``host`` is now a property rather than a method.
"""
return self.__host
@property
def port(self):
"""Current connected port.
.. versionchanged:: 1.3
``port`` is now a property rather than a method.
"""
return self.__port
@property
def is_primary(self):
"""If this instance is connected to a standalone, a replica set
primary, or the master of a master-slave set.
.. versionadded:: 2.3
"""
return self.__is_primary
@property
def is_mongos(self):
"""If this instance is connected to mongos.
.. versionadded:: 2.3
"""
return self.__is_mongos
@property
def max_pool_size(self):
"""The maximum number of sockets the pool will open concurrently.
When the pool has reached `max_pool_size`, operations block waiting for
a socket to be returned to the pool. If ``waitQueueTimeoutMS`` is set,
a blocked operation will raise :exc:`~pymongo.errors.ConnectionFailure`
after a timeout. By default ``waitQueueTimeoutMS`` is not set.
.. warning:: SIGNIFICANT BEHAVIOR CHANGE in 2.6. Previously, this
parameter would limit only the idle sockets the pool would hold
onto, not the number of open sockets. The default has also changed
to 100.
.. versionchanged:: 2.6
.. versionadded:: 1.11
"""
return self.__max_pool_size
@property
def use_greenlets(self):
"""Whether calling :meth:`start_request` assigns greenlet-local,
rather than thread-local, sockets.
.. versionadded:: 2.4.2
"""
return self.__use_greenlets
@property
def nodes(self):
"""List of all known nodes.
Includes both nodes specified when this instance was created,
as well as nodes discovered through the replica set discovery
mechanism.
.. versionadded:: 1.8
"""
return self.__nodes
@property
def auto_start_request(self):
"""Is auto_start_request enabled?
"""
return self.__auto_start_request
def get_document_class(self):
return self.__document_class
def set_document_class(self, klass):
self.__document_class = klass
document_class = property(get_document_class, set_document_class,
doc="""Default class to use for documents
returned from this client.
.. versionadded:: 1.7
""")
@property
def tz_aware(self):
"""Does this client return timezone-aware datetimes?
.. versionadded:: 1.8
"""
return self.__tz_aware
@property
def max_bson_size(self):
"""Return the maximum size BSON object the connected server
accepts in bytes. Defaults to 4MB in server < 1.7.4.
.. versionadded:: 1.10
"""
return self.__max_bson_size
@property
def max_message_size(self):
"""Return the maximum message size the connected server
accepts in bytes.
.. versionadded:: 2.6
"""
return self.__max_message_size
def __simple_command(self, sock_info, dbname, spec):
"""Send a command to the server.
"""
rqst_id, msg, _ = message.query(0, dbname + '.$cmd', 0, -1, spec)
start = time.time()
try:
sock_info.sock.sendall(msg)
response = self.__receive_message_on_socket(1, rqst_id, sock_info)
except:
sock_info.close()
raise
end = time.time()
response = helpers._unpack_response(response)['data'][0]
msg = "command %r failed: %%s" % spec
helpers._check_command_response(response, None, msg)
return response, end - start
def __try_node(self, node):
"""Try to connect to this node and see if it works for our connection
type. Returns ((host, port), ismaster, isdbgrid, res_time).
:Parameters:
- `node`: The (host, port) pair to try.
"""
self.disconnect()
self.__host, self.__port = node
# Call 'ismaster' directly so we can get a response time.
sock_info = self.__socket()
try:
response, res_time = self.__simple_command(sock_info,
'admin',
{'ismaster': 1})
finally:
self.__pool.maybe_return_socket(sock_info)
# Are we talking to a mongos?
isdbgrid = response.get('msg', '') == 'isdbgrid'
if "maxBsonObjectSize" in response:
self.__max_bson_size = response["maxBsonObjectSize"]
if "maxMessageSizeBytes" in response:
self.__max_message_size = response["maxMessageSizeBytes"]
else:
self.__max_message_size = 2 * self.max_bson_size
# Replica Set?
if not self.__direct:
# Check that this host is part of the given replica set.
if self.__repl:
set_name = response.get('setName')
# The 'setName' field isn't returned by mongod before 1.6.2
# so we can't assume that if it's missing this host isn't in
# the specified set.
if set_name and set_name != self.__repl:
raise ConfigurationError("%s:%d is not a member of "
"replica set %s"
% (node[0], node[1], self.__repl))
if "hosts" in response:
self.__nodes = set([_partition_node(h)
for h in response["hosts"]])
else:
# The user passed a seed list of standalone or
# mongos instances.
self.__nodes.add(node)
if response["ismaster"]:
return node, True, isdbgrid, res_time
elif "primary" in response:
candidate = _partition_node(response["primary"])
return self.__try_node(candidate)
# Explain why we aren't using this connection.
raise AutoReconnect('%s:%d is not primary or master' % node)
# Direct connection
if response.get("arbiterOnly", False) and not self.__direct:
raise ConfigurationError("%s:%d is an arbiter" % node)
return node, response['ismaster'], isdbgrid, res_time
def __pick_nearest(self, candidates):
"""Return the 'nearest' candidate based on response time.
"""
latency = self.secondary_acceptable_latency_ms
# Only used for mongos high availability, res_time is in seconds.
fastest = min([res_time for candidate, res_time in candidates])
near_candidates = [
candidate for candidate, res_time in candidates
if res_time - fastest < latency / 1000.0
]
node = random.choice(near_candidates)
# Clear the pool from the last choice.
self.disconnect()
self.__host, self.__port = node
return node
def __find_node(self, seeds=None):
"""Find a host, port pair suitable for our connection type.
If only one host was supplied to __init__ see if we can connect
to it. Don't check if the host is a master/primary so we can make
a direct connection to read from a secondary or send commands to
an arbiter.
If more than one host was supplied treat them as a seed list for
connecting to a replica set or to support high availability for
mongos. If connecting to a replica set try to find the primary
and fail if we can't, possibly updating any replSet information
on success. If a mongos seed list was provided find the "nearest"
mongos and return it.
Otherwise we iterate through the list trying to find a host we can
send write operations to.
Sets __host and __port so that :attr:`host` and :attr:`port`
will return the address of the connected host. Sets __is_primary to
True if this is a primary or master, else False. Sets __is_mongos
to True if the connection is to a mongos.
"""
errors = []
mongos_candidates = []
candidates = seeds or self.__nodes.copy()
for candidate in candidates:
try:
node, ismaster, isdbgrid, res_time = self.__try_node(candidate)
self.__is_primary = ismaster
self.__is_mongos = isdbgrid
# No need to calculate nearest if we only have one mongos.
if isdbgrid and not self.__direct:
mongos_candidates.append((node, res_time))
continue
elif len(mongos_candidates):
raise ConfigurationError("Seed list cannot contain a mix "
"of mongod and mongos instances.")
return node
except OperationFailure:
# The server is available but something failed, probably auth.
raise
except Exception as why:
errors.append(str(why))
# If we have a mongos seed list, pick the "nearest" member.
if len(mongos_candidates):
self.__is_mongos = True
return self.__pick_nearest(mongos_candidates)
# Otherwise, try any hosts we discovered that were not in the seed list.
for candidate in self.__nodes - candidates:
try:
node, ismaster, isdbgrid, _ = self.__try_node(candidate)
self.__is_primary = ismaster
self.__is_mongos = isdbgrid
return node
except Exception as why:
errors.append(str(why))
# Couldn't find a suitable host.
self.disconnect()
raise AutoReconnect(', '.join(errors))
def __socket(self):
"""Get a SocketInfo from the pool.
"""
host, port = (self.__host, self.__port)
if host is None or (port is None and '/' not in host):
host, port = self.__find_node()
try:
if self.auto_start_request and not self.in_request():
self.start_request()
sock_info = self.__pool.get_socket((host, port))
except socket.error as why:
self.disconnect()
# Check if a unix domain socket
if host.endswith('.sock'):
host_details = "%s:" % host
else:
host_details = "%s:%d:" % (host, port)
raise AutoReconnect("could not connect to "
"%s %s" % (host_details, str(why)))
try:
self.__check_auth(sock_info)
except OperationFailure:
self.__pool.maybe_return_socket(sock_info)
raise
return sock_info
def _ensure_connected(self, dummy):
"""Ensure this client instance is connected to a mongod/s.
"""
host, port = (self.__host, self.__port)
if host is None or (port is None and '/' not in host):
self.__find_node()
def disconnect(self):
"""Disconnect from MongoDB.
Disconnecting will close all underlying sockets in the connection
pool. If this instance is used again it will be automatically
re-opened. Care should be taken to make sure that :meth:`disconnect`
is not called in the middle of a sequence of operations in which
ordering is important. This could lead to unexpected results.
.. seealso:: :meth:`end_request`
.. versionadded:: 1.3
"""
self.__pool.reset()
self.__host = None
self.__port = None
def close(self):
"""Alias for :meth:`disconnect`
Disconnecting will close all underlying sockets in the connection
pool. If this instance is used again it will be automatically
re-opened. Care should be taken to make sure that :meth:`disconnect`
is not called in the middle of a sequence of operations in which
ordering is important. This could lead to unexpected results.
.. seealso:: :meth:`end_request`
.. versionadded:: 2.1
"""
self.disconnect()
def alive(self):
"""Return ``False`` if there has been an error communicating with the
server, else ``True``.
This method attempts to check the status of the server with minimal I/O.
The current thread / greenlet retrieves a socket from the pool (its
request socket if it's in a request, or a random idle socket if it's not
in a request) and checks whether calling `select`_ on it raises an
error. If there are currently no idle sockets, :meth:`alive` will
attempt to actually connect to the server.
A more certain way to determine server availability is::
client.admin.command('ping')
.. _select: http://docs.python.org/2/library/select.html#select.select
"""
# In the common case, a socket is available and was used recently, so
# calling select() on it is a reasonable attempt to see if the OS has
# reported an error. Note this can be wasteful: __socket implicitly
# calls select() if the socket hasn't been checked in the last second,
# or it may create a new socket, in which case calling select() is
# redundant.
sock_info = None
try:
try:
sock_info = self.__socket()
return not pool._closed(sock_info.sock)
except (socket.error, ConnectionFailure):
return False
finally:
self.__pool.maybe_return_socket(sock_info)
def set_cursor_manager(self, manager_class):
"""Set this client's cursor manager.
Raises :class:`TypeError` if `manager_class` is not a subclass of
:class:`~pymongo.cursor_manager.CursorManager`. A cursor manager
handles closing cursors. Different managers can implement different
policies in terms of when to actually kill a cursor that has
been closed.
:Parameters:
- `manager_class`: cursor manager to use
.. versionchanged:: 2.1+
Deprecated support for external cursor managers.
"""
warnings.warn("Support for external cursor managers is deprecated "
"and will be removed in PyMongo 3.0.",
DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
manager = manager_class(self)
if not isinstance(manager, CursorManager):
raise TypeError("manager_class must be a subclass of "
"CursorManager")
self.__cursor_manager = manager
def __check_response_to_last_error(self, response):
"""Check a response to a lastError message for errors.
`response` is a byte string representing a response to the message.
If it represents an error response we raise OperationFailure.
Return the response as a document.
"""
response = helpers._unpack_response(response)
assert response["number_returned"] == 1
error = response["data"][0]
helpers._check_command_response(error, self.disconnect)
error_msg = error.get("err", "")
if error_msg is None:
return error
if error_msg.startswith("not master"):
self.disconnect()
raise AutoReconnect(error_msg)
details = error
# mongos returns the error code in an error object
# for some errors.
if "errObjects" in error:
for errobj in error["errObjects"]:
if errobj["err"] == error_msg:
details = errobj
break
if "code" in details:
if details["code"] in (11000, 11001, 12582):
raise DuplicateKeyError(details["err"], details["code"])
else:
raise OperationFailure(details["err"], details["code"])
else:
raise OperationFailure(details["err"])
def __check_bson_size(self, message):
"""Make sure the message doesn't include BSON documents larger
than the connected server will accept.
:Parameters:
- `message`: message to check
"""
if len(message) == 3:
(request_id, data, max_doc_size) = message
if max_doc_size > self.__max_bson_size:
raise InvalidDocument("BSON document too large (%d bytes)"
" - the connected server supports"
" BSON document sizes up to %d"
" bytes." %
(max_doc_size, self.__max_bson_size))
return (request_id, data)
else:
# get_more and kill_cursors messages
# don't include BSON documents.
return message
def _send_message(self, message, with_last_error=False, check_primary=True):
"""Say something to Mongo.
Raises ConnectionFailure if the message cannot be sent. Raises
OperationFailure if `with_last_error` is ``True`` and the
response to the getLastError call returns an error. Return the
response from lastError, or ``None`` if `with_last_error`
is ``False``.
:Parameters:
- `message`: message to send
- `with_last_error`: check getLastError status after sending the
message
- `check_primary`: don't try to write to a non-primary; see
kill_cursors for an exception to this rule
"""
if check_primary and not with_last_error and not self.is_primary:
# The write won't succeed, bail as if we'd done a getLastError
raise AutoReconnect("not master")
sock_info = self.__socket()
try:
try:
(request_id, data) = self.__check_bson_size(message)
sock_info.sock.sendall(data)
# Safe mode. We pack the message together with a lastError
# message and send both. We then get the response (to the
# lastError) and raise OperationFailure if it is an error
# response.
rv = None
if with_last_error:
response = self.__receive_message_on_socket(1, request_id,
sock_info)
rv = self.__check_response_to_last_error(response)
return rv
except OperationFailure:
raise
except (ConnectionFailure, socket.error) as e:
self.disconnect()
raise AutoReconnect(str(e))
except:
sock_info.close()
raise
finally:
self.__pool.maybe_return_socket(sock_info)
def __receive_data_on_socket(self, length, sock_info):
"""Lowest level receive operation.
Takes length to receive and repeatedly calls recv until able to
return a buffer of that length, raising ConnectionFailure on error.
"""
message = EMPTY
while length:
chunk = sock_info.sock.recv(length)
if chunk == EMPTY:
raise ConnectionFailure("connection closed")
length -= len(chunk)
message += chunk
return message
def __receive_message_on_socket(self, operation, rqst_id, sock_info):
"""Receive a message in response to `rqst_id` on `sock`.
Returns the response data with the header removed.
"""
header = self.__receive_data_on_socket(16, sock_info)
length = struct.unpack("<i", header[:4])[0]
# No rqst_id for exhaust cursor "getMore".
if rqst_id is not None:
resp_id = struct.unpack("<i", header[8:12])[0]
assert rqst_id == resp_id, "ids don't match %r %r" % (rqst_id,
resp_id)
assert operation == struct.unpack("<i", header[12:])[0]
return self.__receive_data_on_socket(length - 16, sock_info)
def __send_and_receive(self, message, sock_info):
"""Send a message on the given socket and return the response data.
"""
(request_id, data) = self.__check_bson_size(message)
try:
sock_info.sock.sendall(data)
return self.__receive_message_on_socket(1, request_id, sock_info)
except:
sock_info.close()
raise
# we just ignore _must_use_master here: it's only relevant for
# MasterSlaveConnection instances.
def _send_message_with_response(self, message,
_must_use_master=False, **kwargs):
"""Send a message to Mongo and return the response.
Sends the given message and returns the response.
:Parameters:
- `message`: (request_id, data) pair making up the message to send
"""
sock_info = self.__socket()
exhaust = kwargs.get('exhaust')
try:
try:
if not exhaust and "network_timeout" in kwargs:
sock_info.sock.settimeout(kwargs["network_timeout"])
response = self.__send_and_receive(message, sock_info)
if not exhaust:
if "network_timeout" in kwargs:
sock_info.sock.settimeout(self.__net_timeout)
return (None, (response, sock_info, self.__pool))
except (ConnectionFailure, socket.error) as e:
self.disconnect()
raise AutoReconnect(str(e))
finally:
if not exhaust:
self.__pool.maybe_return_socket(sock_info)
def _exhaust_next(self, sock_info):
"""Used with exhaust cursors to get the next batch off the socket.
"""
return self.__receive_message_on_socket(1, None, sock_info)
def start_request(self):
"""Ensure the current thread or greenlet always uses the same socket
until it calls :meth:`end_request`. This ensures consistent reads,
even if you read after an unacknowledged write.
In Python 2.6 and above, or in Python 2.5 with
"from __future__ import with_statement", :meth:`start_request` can be
used as a context manager:
>>> client = pymongo.MongoClient(auto_start_request=False)
>>> db = client.test
>>> _id = db.test_collection.insert({})
>>> with client.start_request():
... for i in range(100):
... db.test_collection.update({'_id': _id}, {'$set': {'i':i}})
...
... # Definitely read the document after the final update completes
... print(db.test_collection.find({'_id': _id}))
If a thread or greenlet calls start_request multiple times, an equal
number of calls to :meth:`end_request` is required to end the request.
.. versionchanged:: 2.4
Now counts the number of calls to start_request and doesn't end
request until an equal number of calls to end_request.
.. versionadded:: 2.2
The :class:`~pymongo.pool.Request` return value.
:meth:`start_request` previously returned None
"""
self.__pool.start_request()
return pool.Request(self)
def in_request(self):
"""True if this thread is in a request, meaning it has a socket
reserved for its exclusive use.
"""
return self.__pool.in_request()
def end_request(self):
"""Undo :meth:`start_request`. If :meth:`end_request` is called as many
times as :meth:`start_request`, the request is over and this thread's
connection returns to the pool. Extra calls to :meth:`end_request` have
no effect.
Ending a request allows the :class:`~socket.socket` that has
been reserved for this thread by :meth:`start_request` to be returned to
the pool. Other threads will then be able to re-use that
:class:`~socket.socket`. If your application uses many threads, or has
long-running threads that infrequently perform MongoDB operations, then
judicious use of this method can lead to performance gains. Care should
be taken, however, to make sure that :meth:`end_request` is not called
in the middle of a sequence of operations in which ordering is
important. This could lead to unexpected results.
"""
self.__pool.end_request()
def __eq__(self, other):
if isinstance(other, self.__class__):
us = (self.__host, self.__port)
them = (other.__host, other.__port)
return us == them
return NotImplemented
def __ne__(self, other):
return not self == other
def __repr__(self):
if len(self.__nodes) == 1:
return "MongoClient(%r, %r)" % (self.__host, self.__port)
else:
return "MongoClient(%r)" % ["%s:%d" % n for n in self.__nodes]
def __getattr__(self, name):
"""Get a database by name.
Raises :class:`~pymongo.errors.InvalidName` if an invalid
database name is used.
:Parameters:
- `name`: the name of the database to get
"""
return database.Database(self, name)
def __getitem__(self, name):
"""Get a database by name.
Raises :class:`~pymongo.errors.InvalidName` if an invalid
database name is used.
:Parameters:
- `name`: the name of the database to get
"""
return self.__getattr__(name)
def close_cursor(self, cursor_id):
"""Close a single database cursor.
Raises :class:`TypeError` if `cursor_id` is not an instance of
``(int, long)``. What closing the cursor actually means
depends on this client's cursor manager.
:Parameters:
- `cursor_id`: id of cursor to close
"""
if not isinstance(cursor_id, int):
raise TypeError("cursor_id must be an instance of (int, long)")
self.__cursor_manager.close(cursor_id)
def kill_cursors(self, cursor_ids):
"""Send a kill cursors message with the given ids.
Raises :class:`TypeError` if `cursor_ids` is not an instance of
``list``.
:Parameters:
- `cursor_ids`: list of cursor ids to kill
"""
if not isinstance(cursor_ids, list):
raise TypeError("cursor_ids must be a list")
return self._send_message(
message.kill_cursors(cursor_ids), check_primary=False)
def server_info(self):
"""Get information about the MongoDB server we're connected to.
"""
return self.admin.command("buildinfo")
def database_names(self):
"""Get a list of the names of all databases on the connected server.
"""
return [db["name"] for db in
self.admin.command("listDatabases")["databases"]]
def drop_database(self, name_or_database):
"""Drop a database.
Raises :class:`TypeError` if `name_or_database` is not an instance of
:class:`basestring` (:class:`str` in python 3) or Database.
:Parameters:
- `name_or_database`: the name of a database to drop, or a
:class:`~pymongo.database.Database` instance representing the
database to drop
"""
name = name_or_database
if isinstance(name, database.Database):
name = name.name
if not isinstance(name, str):
raise TypeError("name_or_database must be an instance of "
"%s or Database" % (str.__name__,))
self._purge_index(name)
self[name].command("dropDatabase")
def copy_database(self, from_name, to_name,
from_host=None, username=None, password=None):
"""Copy a database, potentially from another host.
Raises :class:`TypeError` if `from_name` or `to_name` is not
an instance of :class:`basestring` (:class:`str` in python 3).
Raises :class:`~pymongo.errors.InvalidName` if `to_name` is
not a valid database name.
If `from_host` is ``None`` the current host is used as the
source. Otherwise the database is copied from `from_host`.
If the source database requires authentication, `username` and
`password` must be specified.
:Parameters:
- `from_name`: the name of the source database
- `to_name`: the name of the target database
- `from_host` (optional): host name to copy from
- `username` (optional): username for source database
- `password` (optional): password for source database
.. note:: Specifying `username` and `password` requires server
version **>= 1.3.3+**.
.. versionadded:: 1.5
"""
if not isinstance(from_name, str):
raise TypeError("from_name must be an instance "
"of %s" % (str.__name__,))
if not isinstance(to_name, str):
raise TypeError("to_name must be an instance "
"of %s" % (str.__name__,))
database._check_name(to_name)
command = {"fromdb": from_name, "todb": to_name}
if from_host is not None:
command["fromhost"] = from_host
try:
self.start_request()
if username is not None:
nonce = self.admin.command("copydbgetnonce",
fromhost=from_host)["nonce"]
command["username"] = username
command["nonce"] = nonce
command["key"] = auth._auth_key(nonce, username, password)
return self.admin.command("copydb", **command)
finally:
self.end_request()
def get_default_database(self):
"""Get the database named in the MongoDB connection URI.
>>> uri = 'mongodb://host/my_database'
>>> client = MongoClient(uri)
>>> db = client.get_default_database()
>>> assert db.name == 'my_database'
Useful in scripts where you want to choose which database to use
based only on the URI in a configuration file.
"""
if self.__default_database_name is None:
raise ConfigurationError('No default database defined')
return self[self.__default_database_name]
@property
def is_locked(self):
"""Is this server locked? While locked, all write operations
are blocked, although read operations may still be allowed.
Use :meth:`unlock` to unlock.
.. versionadded:: 2.0
"""
ops = self.admin.current_op()
return bool(ops.get('fsyncLock', 0))
def fsync(self, **kwargs):
"""Flush all pending writes to datafiles.
:Parameters:
Optional parameters can be passed as keyword arguments:
- `lock`: If True lock the server to disallow writes.
- `async`: If True don't block while synchronizing.
.. warning:: `async` and `lock` can not be used together.
.. warning:: MongoDB does not support the `async` option
on Windows and will raise an exception on that
platform.
.. versionadded:: 2.0
"""
self.admin.command("fsync", **kwargs)
def unlock(self):
"""Unlock a previously locked server.
.. versionadded:: 2.0
"""
self.admin['$cmd'].sys.unlock.find_one()
def __enter__(self):
return self
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
self.disconnect()
def __iter__(self):
return self
def __next__(self):
raise TypeError("'MongoClient' object is not iterable")