NAME
MongoDB - Official MongoDB Driver for Perl (EOL)
VERSION
version v2.2.2
END OF LIFE NOTICE
Version v2.2.0 was the final feature release of the MongoDB Perl driver and version v2.2.2 is the final patch release.
As of August 13, 2020, the MongoDB Perl driver and related libraries have reached end of life and are no longer supported by MongoDB. See the August 2019 deprecation notice for rationale.
If members of the community wish to continue development, they are welcome to fork the code under the terms of the Apache 2 license and release it under a new namespace. Specifications and test files for MongoDB drivers and libraries are published in an open repository: mongodb/specifications.
SYNOPSIS
use MongoDB;
my $client = MongoDB->connect('mongodb://localhost');
my $collection = $client->ns('foo.bar'); # database foo, collection bar
my $result = $collection->insert_one({ some => 'data' });
my $data = $collection->find_one({ _id => $result->inserted_id });
DESCRIPTION
This is the official Perl driver for MongoDB. MongoDB is an open-source document database that provides high performance, high availability, and easy scalability.
A MongoDB server (or multi-server deployment) hosts a number of databases. A database holds a set of collections. A collection holds a set of documents. A document is a set of key-value pairs. Documents have dynamic schema. Using dynamic schema means that documents in the same collection do not need to have the same set of fields or structure, and common fields in a collection's documents may hold different types of data.
Here are some resources for learning more about MongoDB:
To get started with the Perl driver, see these pages:
Extensive documentation and support resources are available via the MongoDB community website.
USAGE
The MongoDB driver is organized into a set of classes representing different levels of abstraction and functionality.
As a user, you first create and configure a MongoDB::MongoClient object to connect to a MongoDB deployment. From that client object, you can get a MongoDB::Database object for interacting with a specific database.
From a database object, you can get a MongoDB::Collection object for CRUD operations on that specific collection, or a MongoDB::GridFSBucket object for working with an abstract file system hosted on the database. Each of those classes may return other objects for specific features or functions.
See the documentation of those classes for more details or the MongoDB Perl Driver Tutorial for an example.
MongoDB::ClientSession objects are generated from a MongoDB::MongoClient and allow for advanced consistency options, like causal-consistency and transactions.
Error handling
Unless otherwise documented, errors result in fatal exceptions. See MongoDB::Error for a list of exception classes and error code constants.
METHODS
connect
$client = MongoDB->connect(); # localhost, port 27107
$client = MongoDB->connect($host_uri);
$client = MongoDB->connect($host_uri, $options);
This function returns a MongoDB::MongoClient object. The first parameter is used as the host
argument and must be a host name or connection string URI. The second argument is optional. If provided, it must be a hash reference of constructor arguments for MongoDB::MongoClient::new.
If an error occurs, a MongoDB::Error object will be thrown.
NOTE: To connect to a replica set, a replica set name must be provided. For example, if the set name is "setA"
:
$client = MongoDB->connect("mongodb://example.com/?replicaSet=setA");
SUPPORTED MONGODB VERSIONS
The driver has been tested against MongoDB versions 2.6 through 4.2. All features of these versions are supported, except for field-level encryption. The driver may work with future versions of MongoDB, but will not include support for new MongoDB features and should be thoroughly tested within applications before deployment.
SEMANTIC VERSIONING SCHEME
Starting with MongoDB v1.0.0
, the driver reverts to the more familiar three-part version-tuple numbering scheme used by both Perl and MongoDB: vX.Y.Z
X
will be incremented for incompatible API changes.Even-value increments of
Y
indicate stable releases with new functionality.Z
will be incremented for bug fixes.Odd-value increments of
Y
indicate unstable ("development") releases that should not be used in production.Z
increments have no semantic meaning; they indicate only successive development releases.
See the Changes file included with releases for an indication of the nature of changes involved.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
If the PERL_MONGO_WITH_ASSERTS
environment variable is true before the MongoDB module is loaded, then its various classes will be generated with internal type assertions enabled. This has a severe performance cost and is not recommended for production use. It may be useful in diagnosing bugs.
If the PERL_MONGO_NO_DEP_WARNINGS
environment variable is true, then deprecated methods will not issue warnings when used. (Normally, a deprecation warning is issued once per call-site for deprecated methods.)
THREADS
Per threads documentation, use of Perl threads is discouraged by the maintainers of Perl and the MongoDB Perl driver does not test or provide support for use with threads.
AUTHORS
David Golden <[email protected]>
Rassi <[email protected]>
Mike Friedman <[email protected]>
Kristina Chodorow <[email protected]>
Florian Ragwitz <[email protected]>
CONTRIBUTORS
Andrew Page <[email protected]>
Andrey Khozov <[email protected]>
Ashley Willis <[email protected]>
Ask Bjørn Hansen <[email protected]>
Bernard Gorman <[email protected]>
Brendan W. McAdams <[email protected]>
Brian Moss <[email protected]>
Casey Rojas <[email protected]>
Christian Hansen <[email protected]>
Christian Sturm <[email protected]>
Christian Walde <[email protected]>
Colin Cyr <[email protected]>
Danny Raetzsch <[email protected]>
David Morrison <[email protected]>
David Nadle <[email protected]>
David Steinbrunner <[email protected]>
David Storch <[email protected]>
diegok <[email protected]>
D. Ilmari Mannsåker <[email protected]>
Eric Daniels <[email protected]>
Finn Kempers (Shadowcat Systems Ltd) <[email protected]>
Gerard Goossen <[email protected]>
Glenn Fowler <[email protected]>
Graham Barr <[email protected]>
Hao Wu <[email protected]>
Harish Upadhyayula <[email protected]>
Jason Carey <[email protected]>
Jason Toffaletti <[email protected]>
Johann Rolschewski <[email protected]>
John A. Kunze <[email protected]>
Joseph Harnish <[email protected]>
Josh Matthews <[email protected]>
Joshua Juran <[email protected]>
J. Stewart <[email protected]>
Kamil Slowikowski <[email protected]>
Ken Williams <[email protected]>
Matthew Shopsin <[email protected]>
Matt S Trout <[email protected]>
Michael Langner <[email protected]>
Michael Rotmanov <[email protected]>
Mike Dirolf <[email protected]>
Mohammad S Anwar <[email protected]>
Nickola Trupcheff <[email protected]>
Nigel Gregoire <[email protected]>
Niko Tyni <[email protected]>
Nuno Carvalho <[email protected]>
Orlando Vazquez <[email protected]>
Othello Maurer <[email protected]>
Pan Fan <[email protected]>
Pavel Denisov <[email protected]>
Rahul Dhodapkar <[email protected]>
Robert Sedlacek (Shadowcat Systems Ltd) <[email protected]>
Robin Lee <[email protected]>
Roman Yerin <[email protected]>
Ronald J Kimball <[email protected]>
Ryan Chipman <[email protected]>
Slaven Rezic <[email protected]>
Slaven Rezic <[email protected]>
Stephen Oberholtzer <[email protected]>
Steve Sanbeg <[email protected]>
Stuart Watt <[email protected]>
Thomas Bloor (Shadowcat Systems Ltd) <[email protected]>
Tobias Leich <[email protected]>
Uwe Voelker <[email protected]>
Wallace Reis <[email protected]>
Wan Bachtiar <[email protected]>
Whitney Jackson <[email protected]>
Xavier Guimard <[email protected]>
Xtreak <[email protected]>
Zhihong Zhang <[email protected]>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is Copyright (c) 2020 by MongoDB, Inc.
This is free software, licensed under:
The Apache License, Version 2.0, January 2004