(PECL mongo >=0.9.0)
MongoCollection::getIndexInfo — Returns information about indexes on this collection
This function has no parameters.
This function returns an array in which each element describes an index.
Elements will contain the values name
for the name of
the index, ns
for the namespace (a combination of the
database and collection name), and key
for a list of all
fields in the index and their ordering. Additional values may be present for
special indexes, such as unique
or
sparse
.
Example #1 MongoCollection::getIndexInfo() example
<?php
$m = new MongoClient();
$c = $m->selectCollection('test', 'venues');
var_dump($c->getIndexInfo());
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
array(4) { [0]=> array(4) { ["v"]=> int(1) ["key"]=> array(1) { ["_id"]=> int(1) } ["name"]=> string(4) "_id_" ["ns"]=> string(11) "test.venues" } [1]=> array(4) { ["v"]=> int(1) ["key"]=> array(1) { ["name"]=> float(1) } ["name"]=> string(6) "name_1" ["ns"]=> string(11) "test.venues" } [2]=> array(4) { ["v"]=> int(1) ["key"]=> array(2) { ["type"]=> float(1) ["createdAt"]=> float(-1) } ["name"]=> string(19) "type_1_createdAt_-1" ["ns"]=> string(11) "test.venues" } [3]=> array(5) { ["v"]=> int(1) ["key"]=> array(1) { ["location"]=> string(8) "2dsphere" } ["name"]=> string(17) "location_2dsphere" ["ns"]=> string(11) "test.venues" ["2dsphereIndexVersion"]=> int(2) } }
MongoDB core docs on » vanilla indexes and » geospatial indexes.