Package com.mongodb
Class DB
java.lang.Object
com.mongodb.DB
A thread-safe client view of a logical database in a MongoDB cluster. A DB instance can be achieved from a
MongoClient
instance
using code like:
MongoClient mongoClient = new MongoClient();
DB db = mongoClient.getDB("<db name>");
See MongoClient.getDB(String)
for further information about the effective deprecation of this class.- See Also:
- MongoDB documentation
- Database
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionboolean
collectionExists
(String collectionName) Checks to see if a collection with a given name exists on a server.Executes a database command.Executes a database command.command
(DBObject command, ReadPreference readPreference) Executes the command against the database with the given read preference.command
(DBObject command, ReadPreference readPreference, DBEncoder encoder) Executes a database command with the selected readPreference, and encodes the command using the given encoder.Executes a database command.command
(String command, ReadPreference readPreference) Executes a database command.createCollection
(String collectionName, DBObject options) Creates a collection with a given name and options.createView
(String viewName, String viewOn, List<? extends DBObject> pipeline) Creates a view with the given name, backing collection/view name, and aggregation pipeline that defines the view.createView
(String viewName, String viewOn, List<? extends DBObject> pipeline, DBCreateViewOptions options) Creates a view with the given name, backing collection/view name, aggregation pipeline, and options that defines the view.void
Drops this database.getCollection
(String name) Gets a collection with a given name.Returns a set containing the names of all collections in this database.Gets the MongoClient instancegetName()
Returns the name of this database.Get the read concern for this database.Gets the read preference for this database.getSisterDB
(String name) Gets another database on same serverGets the write concern for this database.void
setReadConcern
(ReadConcern readConcern) Sets the read concern for this database.void
setReadPreference
(ReadPreference readPreference) Sets the read preference for this database.void
setWriteConcern
(WriteConcern writeConcern) Sets the write concern for this database.toString()
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Method Details
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getMongoClient
Gets the MongoClient instance- Returns:
- the MongoClient instance that this database was constructed from
- Throws:
IllegalStateException
- if this DB was not created from a MongoClient instance- Since:
- 3.9
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setReadPreference
Sets the read preference for this database. Will be used as default for read operations from any collection in this database. See the documentation forReadPreference
for more information.- Parameters:
readPreference
-ReadPreference
to use- MongoDB documentation
- Read Preference
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setWriteConcern
Sets the write concern for this database. It will be used for write operations to any collection in this database. See the documentation forWriteConcern
for more information.- Parameters:
writeConcern
-WriteConcern
to use- MongoDB documentation
- Write Concern
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getReadPreference
Gets the read preference for this database.- Returns:
ReadPreference
to be used for read operations, if not specified explicitly- MongoDB documentation
- Read Preference
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getWriteConcern
Gets the write concern for this database.- Returns:
WriteConcern
to be used for write operations, if not specified explicitly- MongoDB documentation
- Write Concern
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setReadConcern
Sets the read concern for this database.- Parameters:
readConcern
- the read concern to use for this collection- Since:
- 3.3
- MongoDB documentation
- Read Concern
- Since server release
- 3.2
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getReadConcern
Get the read concern for this database.- Returns:
- the
ReadConcern
- Since:
- 3.3
- MongoDB documentation
- Read Concern
- Since server release
- 3.2
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getCollection
Gets a collection with a given name.- Parameters:
name
- the name of the collection to return- Returns:
- the collection
- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if the name is invalid- See Also:
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dropDatabase
public void dropDatabase()Drops this database. Removes all data on disk. Use with caution.- Throws:
MongoException
- if the operation failed- MongoDB documentation
- Drop Database
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getName
Returns the name of this database.- Returns:
- the name
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getCollectionNames
Returns a set containing the names of all collections in this database.- Returns:
- the names of collections in this database
- Throws:
MongoException
- if the operation failed- MongoDB documentation
- getCollectionNames()
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createCollection
Creates a collection with a given name and options. If the collection already exists, this throws a
CommandFailureException
.Possible options:
- capped (
boolean
) - Enables a collection cap. False by default. If enabled, you must specify a size parameter. - size (
int
) - If capped is true, size specifies a maximum size in bytes for the capped collection. When capped is false, you may use size to preallocate space. - max (
int
) - Optional. Specifies a maximum "cap" in number of documents for capped collections. You must also specify size when specifying max.
Note that if the
options
parameter isnull
, the creation will be deferred to when the collection is written to.- Parameters:
collectionName
- the name of the collection to returnoptions
- options- Returns:
- the collection
- Throws:
MongoCommandException
- if the server is unable to create the collectionWriteConcernException
- if theWriteConcern
specified on thisDB
could not be satisfiedMongoException
- for all other failures- MongoDB documentation
- createCollection()
- capped (
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createView
Creates a view with the given name, backing collection/view name, and aggregation pipeline that defines the view.- Parameters:
viewName
- the name of the view to createviewOn
- the backing collection/view for the viewpipeline
- the pipeline that defines the view- Returns:
- the view as a DBCollection
- Throws:
MongoCommandException
- if the server is unable to create the collectionWriteConcernException
- if theWriteConcern
specified on thisDB
could not be satisfiedMongoException
- for all other failures- Since:
- 3.4
- MongoDB documentation
- Create Command
- Since server release
- 3.4
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createView
public DBCollection createView(String viewName, String viewOn, List<? extends DBObject> pipeline, DBCreateViewOptions options) Creates a view with the given name, backing collection/view name, aggregation pipeline, and options that defines the view.- Parameters:
viewName
- the name of the view to createviewOn
- the backing collection/view for the viewpipeline
- the pipeline that defines the viewoptions
- the options for creating the view- Returns:
- the view as a DBCollection
- Throws:
MongoCommandException
- if the server is unable to create the collectionWriteConcernException
- if theWriteConcern
specified on thisDB
could not be satisfiedMongoException
- for all other failures- Since:
- 3.4
- MongoDB documentation
- Create Command
- Since server release
- 3.4
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command
Executes a database command. This method constructs a simple DBObject usingcommand
as the field name andtrue
as its value, and callscommand(DBObject, ReadPreference)
with the default read preference for the database.- Parameters:
command
- command to execute- Returns:
- result of command from the database
- Throws:
MongoException
- if the command failed- MongoDB documentation
- Commands
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command
Executes a database command. This method callscommand(DBObject, ReadPreference)
with the default read preference for the database.- Parameters:
command
-DBObject
representation of the command to be executed- Returns:
- result of the command execution
- Throws:
MongoException
- if the command failed- MongoDB documentation
- Commands
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command
Executes a database command. This method callscommand(DBObject, ReadPreference, DBEncoder)
with the default read preference for the database.- Parameters:
command
-DBObject
representation of the command to be executedencoder
-DBEncoder
to be used for command encoding- Returns:
- result of the command execution
- Throws:
MongoException
- if the command failed- MongoDB documentation
- Commands
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command
public CommandResult command(DBObject command, ReadPreference readPreference, @Nullable DBEncoder encoder) Executes a database command with the selected readPreference, and encodes the command using the given encoder.- Parameters:
command
- TheDBObject
representation the command to be executedreadPreference
- Where to execute the command - this will only be applied for a subset of commandsencoder
- The DBEncoder that knows how to serialise the command- Returns:
- The result of executing the command, success or failure
- Since:
- 2.12
- MongoDB documentation
- Commands
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command
Executes the command against the database with the given read preference.- Parameters:
command
- TheDBObject
representation the command to be executedreadPreference
- Where to execute the command - this will only be applied for a subset of commands- Returns:
- The result of executing the command, success or failure
- Since:
- 2.12
- MongoDB documentation
- Commands
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command
Executes a database command. This method constructs a simpleDBObject
and callscommand(DBObject, ReadPreference)
.- Parameters:
command
- The name of the command to be executedreadPreference
- Where to execute the command - this will only be applied for a subset of commands- Returns:
- The result of the command execution
- Throws:
MongoException
- if the command failed- Since:
- 2.12
- MongoDB documentation
- Commands
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getSisterDB
Gets another database on same server- Parameters:
name
- name of the database- Returns:
- the DB for the given name
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collectionExists
Checks to see if a collection with a given name exists on a server.- Parameters:
collectionName
- a name of the collection to test for existence- Returns:
false
if no collection by that name exists,true
if a match to an existing collection was found- Throws:
MongoException
- if the operation failed
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toString
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