(PECL mongo >=1.3.0)
MongoClient::__construct — Creates a new database connection object
This extension that defines this method is deprecated. Instead, the MongoDB extension should be used. Alternatives to this method include:
- MongoDB\Driver\Manager::__construct()
$server
= "mongodb://localhost:27017", array $options
= array("connect" => true
), array $driver_options
= ?)If no parameters are passed, this connects to "localhost:27017" (or whatever was specified in php.ini for mongo.default_host and mongo.default_port).
server
should have the form:
mongodb://[username:password@]host1[:port1][,host2[:port2:],...]/db
The connection string always starts with mongodb://
, to
indicate it is a connection string in this form.
If username
and password
are specified, the constructor will attempt to authenticate the connection
with the database before returning. Username and password are optional
and must be followed by an @
, if specified.
At least one host must be given (port optional, always defaulting to 27017) and as many hosts as desired may be connected to. Host names are comma-separated and the constructor will return successfully if it connected to at least one host. If it could not connect to any of the hosts, it will throw a MongoConnectionException. Please see the Replica Sets section for information on how to connect to Replica Sets.
If you specified a username and password, you may specify a database to
authenticate with. If db
is not specified, "admin" will
be used.
An optional query string may be used to specify extra options. The same
options are supported through the options
array as
well, and are therefore redescribed there. See the examples below on
how to set those options.
One part of the options governs how the driver reads from secondary nodes in a replica set environment. Extra information on how these read preferences work is available as well through the read preferences documentation page.
server
The server name.
options
An array of options for the connection. Currently available options include:
"authMechanism"
Available mechanisms are:
"authSource"
Should be set to the database name where the user is defined it.
"connect"
If the constructor should connect before returning. Default is
true
. When set to false
the driver will
automatically connect to the server whenever
it is necessary to do a query. Alternatively, you can run
MongoClient::connect() manually.
This option is not supported through the connection string.
"connectTimeoutMS"
How long a connection can take to be opened before timing out in
milliseconds. Defaults to 60000
(60 seconds).
If -1
is specified, no connection timeout will be
applied and PHP will use
default_socket_timeout.
"db"
The database to authenticate against can be specified here, instead of including it in the host list. This overrides a database given in the host list.
"fsync"
When "fsync"
is set, all write operations will
block until the database has flushed the changes to disk. This makes
the write operations slower, but it guarantees that writes have
succeeded and that the operations can be recovered in case of total
system failure.
If the MongoDB server has journaling enabled, this option is identical to "journal". If journaling is not enabled, this option ensures that write operations will be synced to database files on disk.
Note: If journaling is enabled, users are strongly encouraged to use the
"journal"
option instead of"fsync"
. Do not use"fsync"
and"journal"
simultaneously, as that will result in an error.
"journal"
When "journal"
is set, all write operations will
block until the database has flushed the changes to the journal on
disk. This makes the write operations slower, but it guarantees that
writes have succeeded and that the operations can be recovered in case
of total system failure.
Note: If this option is used and journaling is disabled, MongoDB 2.6+ will raise an error and the write will fail; older server versions will simply ignore the option.
"gssapiServiceName"
Sets the » Kerberos service principal. Only applicable when authMechanism=GSSAPI. Defaults to "mongodb".
"password"
The password can be specified here, instead of including it in the host list. This is especially useful if a password has a "@" in it. This overrides a password set in the host list.
"readPreference"
Specifies the read preference type. Read preferences provide you with control from which secondaries data can be read from.
Allowed values are: MongoClient::RP_PRIMARY
,
MongoClient::RP_PRIMARY_PREFERRED
,
MongoClient::RP_SECONDARY
,
MongoClient::RP_SECONDARY_PREFERRED
and
MongoClient::RP_NEAREST
.
See the documentation on read preferences for more information.
"readPreferenceTags"
Specifies the read preference tags as an array of strings. Tags can be
used in combination with the readPreference
option
to further control which secondaries data might be read from.
See the documentation on read preferences for more information.
"replicaSet"
The name of the replica set to connect to. If this is given, the primary will be automatically be determined. This means that the driver may end up connecting to a server that was not even listed. See the replica set example below for details.
"secondaryAcceptableLatencyMS"
When reading from a secondary (using ReadPreferences), do not read from secondaries known to be more then
secondaryAcceptableLatencyMS
away from us. Defaults to 15
"socketTimeoutMS"
How long a socket operation (read or write) can take before timing out
in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000
(30 seconds).
If -1
is specified, socket operations may block
indefinitely. This option may also be set on a per-operation basis
using MongoCursor::timeout() for queries or the
"socketTimeoutMS"
option for write methods.
Note: This is a client-side timeout. If a write operation times out, there is no way to know if the server actually handled the write or not, as a MongoCursorTimeoutException will be thrown in lieu of returning a write result.
"ssl"
A boolean to specify whether you want to enable SSL for the connections to MongoDB. Extra options such as certificates can be set with .
"username"
The username can be specified here, instead of including it in the host list. This is especially useful if a username has a ":" in it. This overrides a username set in the host list.
"w"
The w
option specifies the
Write Concern for the driver,
which determines how long the driver blocks when writing. The
default value is 1
.
This option is applicable when connecting to both single servers and
replica sets. A positive value controls how many
nodes must acknowledge the write instruction before the driver
continues. A value of 1
would require the single
server or primary (in a replica set) to acknowledge the write
operation. A value of 3
would cause the driver to
block until the write has been applied to the primary as well as two
secondary servers (in a replica set).
A string value is used to control which tag sets are taken into
account for write concerns. "majority"
is special
and ensures that the write operation has been applied to the majority
(more than 50%) of the participating nodes.
"wTimeoutMS"
This option specifies the time limit, in milliseconds, for
write concern
acknowledgement. It is only applicable for write operations where
"w"
is greater than 1
, as the
timeout pertains to replication. If the write concern is not satisfied
within the time limit, a MongoCursorException
will be thrown. A value of 0
may be specified to
block indefinitely. The default value is 10000
(ten seconds).
The following options are deprecated and should no longer be used:
"slaveOkay"
Deprecated. Please use the read preference options.
"timeout"
Deprecated alias for "connectTimeoutMS"
.
"wTimeout"
Deprecated alias for "wTimeoutMS"
.
driver_options
An array of options for the MongoDB driver. Options include setting connection context options for SSL or logging callbacks.
"context"
The Stream Context to attach to all new connections. This allows you for example to configure SSL certificates and are described at SSL context options. See the Connecting over SSL tutorial.
Returns a new database connection object.
Throws MongoConnectionException if it tries and fails to connect to the database for all hostnames given. It will also throw a MongoConnnectionException if an invalid username or password is given. See MongoConnectionException documentation for common exceptions and their causes.
Example #1 MongoClient::__construct() replica set example
This example shows how to connect the driver to a replica set. It assumes that there is a set of three servers: sf1.example.com, sf2.example.com, and ny1.example.com. The primary could be any one of these servers.
<?php
// pass a comma-separated list of server names to the constructor
// Note that we don't need to pass in all the members of the replicaset, the driver
// will derive the full list.
$m1 = new MongoClient("mongodb://sf2.example.com,ny1.example.com", array("replicaSet" => "myReplSet"));
?>
If the current primary fails, the driver will figure out which secondary
server became the new primary and automatically start using that connection.
Automatic failover will not work correctly if replicaSet
is not specified.
At least one seed in the seed list must be up for the driver to connect to the replica set.
If you include seeds from two separate replica sets, behavior is undefined.
See the » core documentation on replica sets for more information.
Example #2 Connecting to a domain socket
In version 1.0.9+, you can use a UNIX domain socket to connect to an instance of MongoDB running locally. This should be slightly faster than using a network connection.
In version 1.5.0, the MongoDB server automatically opens a socket at /tmp/mongodb-<port>.sock. You can connect to this by specifying the path in your connection string:
<?php
// MongoDB server running locally on port 20000
$m = new MongoClient("mongodb:///tmp/mongodb-20000.sock");
?>
You can combine this with any other connections you'd like:
<?php
// try to connect to the domain socket, fall back to localhost connection
$m = new MongoClient("mongodb:///tmp/mongodb-27017.sock,localhost:27017");
?>
Example #3 MongoClient::__construct() authentication example
A user must exist in the admin database before attempting to use authentication. You can create one with the Mongo shell by running:
> use admin switched to db admin > db.addUser("testUser", "testPass"); { "_id" : ObjectId("4b21272fd9ab21611d19095c"), "user" : "testUser", "pwd" : "03b9b27e0abf1865e2f6fcbd9845dd59" } >
After creating a user with, in this case, username "testUser" and password "testPass", you can create an authenticated connection:
<?php
$m = new MongoClient("mongodb://testUser:testPass@localhost");
?>
Example #4 MongoClient::__construct() read preference example
<?php
// Prefer the nearest server in the "east" data center
$uri = 'mongodb://rs1.example.com,rs2.example.com/';
$uri .= '?readPreference=nearest';
$uri .= '&readPreferenceTags=dc:east';
$m = new MongoClient($uri, array('replicaSet' => 'rs'));
?>
See the read preferences section of this manual for further information.
Example #5 MongoClient::__construct() options example
Options can be passed both through the query string in the connection string, or as an array passed as second argument to the constructor.
Here we set the journal option to true and readPreference to secondary preferred as default for all write operations:
<?php
$m = new MongoClient("mongodb://localhost/?journal=true&readPreference=secondary");
?>
And now we do the same, but as an options array:
<?php
$options = array(
'journal' => true,
'readPreference' => 'secondary',
);
$m = new MongoClient("mongodb://localhost/", $options);
?>
Example #6 MongoClient::__construct() read preference example
<?php
// Prefer the nearest server in the "east" data center
$uri = 'mongodb://rs1.example.com,rs2.example.com/';
$uri .= '?readPreference=nearest';
$uri .= '&readPreferenceTags=dc:east';
$m = new MongoClient($uri, array('replicaSet' => 'rs'));
?>
See the read preferences section of this manual for further information.
Version | Description |
---|---|
PECL mongo 1.6.0 |
Added support for |
PECL mongo 1.5.0 |
Added |
PECL mongo 1.4.0 |
Added
Added
Emits |
PECL mongo 1.5.0 |
Added |
PECL mongo 1.3.4 |
Added |
PECL mongo 1.3.0 |
Added |
PECL mongo 1.2.0 |
Added
Removed
The |
PECL mongo 1.0.9 | Added "replicaSet" option. |
PECL mongo 1.0.2 |
Changed constructor to take an array of options. Pre-1.0.2, the constructor took the following parameters:
|