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'use strict';
/*!
* Module dependencies.
*/
const ChangeStream = require('./cursor/ChangeStream');
const EventEmitter = require('events').EventEmitter;
const Schema = require('./schema');
const Collection = require('./driver').get().Collection;
const STATES = require('./connectionstate');
const MongooseError = require('./error/index');
const PromiseProvider = require('./promise_provider');
const ServerSelectionError = require('./error/serverSelection');
const applyPlugins = require('./helpers/schema/applyPlugins');
const promiseOrCallback = require('./helpers/promiseOrCallback');
const get = require('./helpers/get');
const immediate = require('./helpers/immediate');
const mongodb = require('mongodb');
const pkg = require('../package.json');
const utils = require('./utils');
const parseConnectionString = require('mongodb/lib/core').parseConnectionString;
let id = 0;
/*!
* A list of authentication mechanisms that don't require a password for authentication.
* This is used by the authMechanismDoesNotRequirePassword method.
*
* @api private
*/
const noPasswordAuthMechanisms = [
'MONGODB-X509'
];
/**
* Connection constructor
*
* For practical reasons, a Connection equals a Db.
*
* @param {Mongoose} base a mongoose instance
* @inherits NodeJS EventEmitter http://nodejs.org/api/events.html#events_class_events_eventemitter
* @event `connecting`: Emitted when `connection.openUri()` is executed on this connection.
* @event `connected`: Emitted when this connection successfully connects to the db. May be emitted _multiple_ times in `reconnected` scenarios.
* @event `open`: Emitted after we `connected` and `onOpen` is executed on all of this connections models.
* @event `disconnecting`: Emitted when `connection.close()` was executed.
* @event `disconnected`: Emitted after getting disconnected from the db.
* @event `close`: Emitted after we `disconnected` and `onClose` executed on all of this connections models.
* @event `reconnected`: Emitted after we `connected` and subsequently `disconnected`, followed by successfully another successful connection.
* @event `error`: Emitted when an error occurs on this connection.
* @event `fullsetup`: Emitted after the driver has connected to primary and all secondaries if specified in the connection string.
* @api public
*/
function Connection(base) {
this.base = base;
this.collections = {};
this.models = {};
this.config = { autoIndex: true };
this.replica = false;
this.options = null;
this.otherDbs = []; // FIXME: To be replaced with relatedDbs
this.relatedDbs = {}; // Hashmap of other dbs that share underlying connection
this.states = STATES;
this._readyState = STATES.disconnected;
this._closeCalled = false;
this._hasOpened = false;
this.plugins = [];
this.id = id++;
}
/*!
* Inherit from EventEmitter
*/
Connection.prototype.__proto__ = EventEmitter.prototype;
/**
* Connection ready state
*
* - 0 = disconnected
* - 1 = connected
* - 2 = connecting
* - 3 = disconnecting
*
* Each state change emits its associated event name.
*
* ####Example
*
* conn.on('connected', callback);
* conn.on('disconnected', callback);
*
* @property readyState
* @memberOf Connection
* @instance
* @api public
*/
Object.defineProperty(Connection.prototype, 'readyState', {
get: function() {
return this._readyState;
},
set: function(val) {
if (!(val in STATES)) {
throw new Error('Invalid connection state: ' + val);
}
if (this._readyState !== val) {
this._readyState = val;
// [legacy] loop over the otherDbs on this connection and change their state
for (const db of this.otherDbs) {
db.readyState = val;
}
// loop over relatedDbs on this connection and change their state
for (const k in this.relatedDbs) {
this.relatedDbs[k].readyState = val;
}
if (STATES.connected === val) {
this._hasOpened = true;
}
this.emit(STATES[val]);
}
}
});
/**
* Gets the value of the option `key`. Equivalent to `conn.options[key]`
*
* ####Example:
*
* conn.get('test'); // returns the 'test' value
*
* @param {String} key
* @method get
* @api public
*/
Connection.prototype.get = function(key) {
return get(this.options, key);
};
/**
* Sets the value of the option `key`. Equivalent to `conn.options[key] = val`
*
* Supported options include:
*
* - `maxTimeMS`: Set [`maxTimeMS`](/docs/api.html#query_Query-maxTimeMS) for all queries on this connection.
* - `useFindAndModify`: Set to `false` to work around the [`findAndModify()` deprecation warning](/docs/deprecations.html#findandmodify)
*
* ####Example:
*
* conn.set('test', 'foo');
* conn.get('test'); // 'foo'
* conn.options.test; // 'foo'
*
* @param {String} key
* @param {Any} val
* @method set
* @api public
*/
Connection.prototype.set = function(key, val) {
this.options = this.options || {};
this.options[key] = val;
return val;
};
/**
* A hash of the collections associated with this connection
*
* @property collections
* @memberOf Connection
* @instance
* @api public
*/
Connection.prototype.collections;
/**
* The name of the database this connection points to.
*
* ####Example
*
* mongoose.createConnection('mongodb://localhost:27017/mydb').name; // "mydb"
*
* @property name
* @memberOf Connection
* @instance
* @api public
*/
Connection.prototype.name;
/**
* A [POJO](https://masteringjs.io/tutorials/fundamentals/pojo) containing
* a map from model names to models. Contains all models that have been
* added to this connection using [`Connection#model()`](/docs/api/connection.html#connection_Connection-model).
*
* ####Example
*
* const conn = mongoose.createConnection();
* const Test = conn.model('Test', mongoose.Schema({ name: String }));
*
* Object.keys(conn.models).length; // 1
* conn.models.Test === Test; // true
*
* @property models
* @memberOf Connection
* @instance
* @api public
*/
Connection.prototype.models;
/**
* A number identifier for this connection. Used for debugging when
* you have [multiple connections](/docs/connections.html#multiple_connections).
*
* ####Example
*
* // The default connection has `id = 0`
* mongoose.connection.id; // 0
*
* // If you create a new connection, Mongoose increments id
* const conn = mongoose.createConnection();
* conn.id; // 1
*
* @property id
* @memberOf Connection
* @instance
* @api public
*/
Connection.prototype.id;
/**
* The plugins that will be applied to all models created on this connection.
*
* ####Example:
*
* const db = mongoose.createConnection('mongodb://localhost:27017/mydb');
* db.plugin(() => console.log('Applied'));
* db.plugins.length; // 1
*
* db.model('Test', new Schema({})); // Prints "Applied"
*
* @property plugins
* @memberOf Connection
* @instance
* @api public
*/
Object.defineProperty(Connection.prototype, 'plugins', {
configurable: false,
enumerable: true,
writable: true
});
/**
* The host name portion of the URI. If multiple hosts, such as a replica set,
* this will contain the first host name in the URI
*
* ####Example
*
* mongoose.createConnection('mongodb://localhost:27017/mydb').host; // "localhost"
*
* @property host
* @memberOf Connection
* @instance
* @api public
*/
Object.defineProperty(Connection.prototype, 'host', {
configurable: true,
enumerable: true,
writable: true
});
/**
* The port portion of the URI. If multiple hosts, such as a replica set,
* this will contain the port from the first host name in the URI.
*
* ####Example
*
* mongoose.createConnection('mongodb://localhost:27017/mydb').port; // 27017
*
* @property port
* @memberOf Connection
* @instance
* @api public
*/
Object.defineProperty(Connection.prototype, 'port', {
configurable: true,
enumerable: true,
writable: true
});
/**
* The username specified in the URI
*
* ####Example
*
* mongoose.createConnection('mongodb://val:psw@localhost:27017/mydb').user; // "val"
*
* @property user
* @memberOf Connection
* @instance
* @api public
*/
Object.defineProperty(Connection.prototype, 'user', {
configurable: true,
enumerable: true,
writable: true
});
/**
* The password specified in the URI
*
* ####Example
*
* mongoose.createConnection('mongodb://val:psw@localhost:27017/mydb').pass; // "psw"
*
* @property pass
* @memberOf Connection
* @instance
* @api public
*/
Object.defineProperty(Connection.prototype, 'pass', {
configurable: true,
enumerable: true,
writable: true
});
/**
* The mongodb.Db instance, set when the connection is opened
*
* @property db
* @memberOf Connection
* @instance
* @api public
*/
Connection.prototype.db;
/**
* A hash of the global options that are associated with this connection
*
* @property config
* @memberOf Connection
* @instance
* @api public
*/
Connection.prototype.config;
/**
* Helper for `createCollection()`. Will explicitly create the given collection
* with specified options. Used to create [capped collections](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/core/capped-collections/)
* and [views](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/core/views/) from mongoose.
*
* Options are passed down without modification to the [MongoDB driver's `createCollection()` function](http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/2.2/api/Db.html#createCollection)
*
* @method createCollection
* @param {string} collection The collection to create
* @param {Object} [options] see [MongoDB driver docs](http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/2.2/api/Db.html#createCollection)
* @param {Function} [callback]
* @return {Promise}
* @api public
*/
Connection.prototype.createCollection = _wrapConnHelper(function createCollection(collection, options, cb) {
if (typeof options === 'function') {
cb = options;
options = {};
}
this.db.createCollection(collection, options, cb);
});
/**
* _Requires MongoDB >= 3.6.0._ Starts a [MongoDB session](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/release-notes/3.6/#client-sessions)
* for benefits like causal consistency, [retryable writes](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/core/retryable-writes/),
* and [transactions](http://thecodebarbarian.com/a-node-js-perspective-on-mongodb-4-transactions.html).
*
* ####Example:
*
* const session = await conn.startSession();
* let doc = await Person.findOne({ name: 'Ned Stark' }, null, { session });
* await doc.remove();
* // `doc` will always be null, even if reading from a replica set
* // secondary. Without causal consistency, it is possible to
* // get a doc back from the below query if the query reads from a
* // secondary that is experiencing replication lag.
* doc = await Person.findOne({ name: 'Ned Stark' }, null, { session, readPreference: 'secondary' });
*
*
* @method startSession
* @param {Object} [options] see the [mongodb driver options](http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/3.0/api/MongoClient.html#startSession)
* @param {Boolean} [options.causalConsistency=true] set to false to disable causal consistency
* @param {Function} [callback]
* @return {Promise<ClientSession>} promise that resolves to a MongoDB driver `ClientSession`
* @api public
*/
Connection.prototype.startSession = _wrapConnHelper(function startSession(options, cb) {
if (typeof options === 'function') {
cb = options;
options = null;
}
const session = this.client.startSession(options);
cb(null, session);
});
/**
* Helper for `dropCollection()`. Will delete the given collection, including
* all documents and indexes.
*
* @method dropCollection
* @param {string} collection The collection to delete
* @param {Function} [callback]
* @return {Promise}
* @api public
*/
Connection.prototype.dropCollection = _wrapConnHelper(function dropCollection(collection, cb) {
this.db.dropCollection(collection, cb);
});
/**
* Helper for `dropDatabase()`. Deletes the given database, including all
* collections, documents, and indexes.
*
* ####Example:
*
* const conn = mongoose.createConnection('mongodb://localhost:27017/mydb');
* // Deletes the entire 'mydb' database
* await conn.dropDatabase();
*
* @method dropDatabase
* @param {Function} [callback]
* @return {Promise}
* @api public
*/
Connection.prototype.dropDatabase = _wrapConnHelper(function dropDatabase(cb) {
// If `dropDatabase()` is called, this model's collection will not be
// init-ed. It is sufficiently common to call `dropDatabase()` after
// `mongoose.connect()` but before creating models that we want to
// support this. See gh-6967
for (const name of Object.keys(this.models)) {
delete this.models[name].$init;
}
this.db.dropDatabase(cb);
});
/*!
* ignore
*/
function _wrapConnHelper(fn) {
return function() {
const cb = arguments.length > 0 ? arguments[arguments.length - 1] : null;
const argsWithoutCb = typeof cb === 'function' ?
Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 0, arguments.length - 1) :
Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments);
const disconnectedError = new MongooseError('Connection ' + this.id +
' was disconnected when calling `' + fn.name + '`');
return promiseOrCallback(cb, cb => {
// Make it ok to call collection helpers before `mongoose.connect()`
// as long as `mongoose.connect()` is called on the same tick.
// Re: gh-8534
immediate(() => {
if (this.readyState === STATES.connecting) {
this.once('open', function() {
fn.apply(this, argsWithoutCb.concat([cb]));
});
} else if (this.readyState === STATES.disconnected && this.db == null) {
cb(disconnectedError);
} else {
fn.apply(this, argsWithoutCb.concat([cb]));
}
});
});
};
}
/**
* error
*
* Graceful error handling, passes error to callback
* if available, else emits error on the connection.
*
* @param {Error} err
* @param {Function} callback optional
* @api private
*/
Connection.prototype.error = function(err, callback) {
if (callback) {
callback(err);
return null;
}
if (this.listeners('error').length > 0) {
this.emit('error', err);
}
return Promise.reject(err);
};
/**
* Called when the connection is opened
*
* @api private
*/
Connection.prototype.onOpen = function() {
this.readyState = STATES.connected;
// avoid having the collection subscribe to our event emitter
// to prevent 0.3 warning
for (const i in this.collections) {
if (utils.object.hasOwnProperty(this.collections, i)) {
this.collections[i].onOpen();
}
}
this.emit('open');
};
/**
* Opens the connection with a URI using `MongoClient.connect()`.
*
* @param {String} uri The URI to connect with.
* @param {Object} [options] Passed on to http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/2.2/api/MongoClient.html#connect
* @param {Boolean} [options.bufferCommands=true] Mongoose specific option. Set to false to [disable buffering](http://mongoosejs.com/docs/faq.html#callback_never_executes) on all models associated with this connection.
* @param {String} [options.dbName] The name of the database we want to use. If not provided, use database name from connection string.
* @param {String} [options.user] username for authentication, equivalent to `options.auth.user`. Maintained for backwards compatibility.
* @param {String} [options.pass] password for authentication, equivalent to `options.auth.password`. Maintained for backwards compatibility.
* @param {Number} [options.poolSize=5] The maximum number of sockets the MongoDB driver will keep open for this connection. By default, `poolSize` is 5. Keep in mind that, as of MongoDB 3.4, MongoDB only allows one operation per socket at a time, so you may want to increase this if you find you have a few slow queries that are blocking faster queries from proceeding. See [Slow Trains in MongoDB and Node.js](http://thecodebarbarian.com/slow-trains-in-mongodb-and-nodejs).
* @param {Boolean} [options.useUnifiedTopology=false] False by default. Set to `true` to opt in to the MongoDB driver's replica set and sharded cluster monitoring engine.
* @param {Number} [options.serverSelectionTimeoutMS] If `useUnifiedTopology = true`, the MongoDB driver will try to find a server to send any given operation to, and keep retrying for `serverSelectionTimeoutMS` milliseconds before erroring out. If not set, the MongoDB driver defaults to using `30000` (30 seconds).
* @param {Number} [options.heartbeatFrequencyMS] If `useUnifiedTopology = true`, the MongoDB driver sends a heartbeat every `heartbeatFrequencyMS` to check on the status of the connection. A heartbeat is subject to `serverSelectionTimeoutMS`, so the MongoDB driver will retry failed heartbeats for up to 30 seconds by default. Mongoose only emits a `'disconnected'` event after a heartbeat has failed, so you may want to decrease this setting to reduce the time between when your server goes down and when Mongoose emits `'disconnected'`. We recommend you do **not** set this setting below 1000, too many heartbeats can lead to performance degradation.
* @param {Boolean} [options.autoIndex=true] Mongoose-specific option. Set to false to disable automatic index creation for all models associated with this connection.
* @param {Boolean} [options.useNewUrlParser=false] False by default. Set to `true` to opt in to the MongoDB driver's new URL parser logic.
* @param {Boolean} [options.useCreateIndex=true] Mongoose-specific option. If `true`, this connection will use [`createIndex()` instead of `ensureIndex()`](/docs/deprecations.html#ensureindex) for automatic index builds via [`Model.init()`](/docs/api.html#model_Model.init).
* @param {Boolean} [options.useFindAndModify=true] True by default. Set to `false` to make `findOneAndUpdate()` and `findOneAndRemove()` use native `findOneAndUpdate()` rather than `findAndModify()`.
* @param {Number} [options.reconnectTries=30] If you're connected to a single server or mongos proxy (as opposed to a replica set), the MongoDB driver will try to reconnect every `reconnectInterval` milliseconds for `reconnectTries` times, and give up afterward. When the driver gives up, the mongoose connection emits a `reconnectFailed` event. This option does nothing for replica set connections.
* @param {Number} [options.reconnectInterval=1000] See `reconnectTries` option above.
* @param {Class} [options.promiseLibrary] Sets the [underlying driver's promise library](http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/3.1/api/MongoClient.html).
* @param {Number} [options.poolSize=5] The maximum number of sockets the MongoDB driver will keep open for this connection. By default, `poolSize` is 5. Keep in mind that, as of MongoDB 3.4, MongoDB only allows one operation per socket at a time, so you may want to increase this if you find you have a few slow queries that are blocking faster queries from proceeding. See [Slow Trains in MongoDB and Node.js](http://thecodebarbarian.com/slow-trains-in-mongodb-and-nodejs).
* @param {Number} [options.bufferMaxEntries] This option does nothing if `useUnifiedTopology` is set. The MongoDB driver also has its own buffering mechanism that kicks in when the driver is disconnected. Set this option to 0 and set `bufferCommands` to `false` on your schemas if you want your database operations to fail immediately when the driver is not connected, as opposed to waiting for reconnection.
* @param {Number} [options.connectTimeoutMS=30000] How long the MongoDB driver will wait before killing a socket due to inactivity _during initial connection_. Defaults to 30000. This option is passed transparently to [Node.js' `socket#setTimeout()` function](https://nodejs.org/api/net.html#net_socket_settimeout_timeout_callback).
* @param {Number} [options.socketTimeoutMS=30000] How long the MongoDB driver will wait before killing a socket due to inactivity _after initial connection_. A socket may be inactive because of either no activity or a long-running operation. This is set to `30000` by default, you should set this to 2-3x your longest running operation if you expect some of your database operations to run longer than 20 seconds. This option is passed to [Node.js `socket#setTimeout()` function](https://nodejs.org/api/net.html#net_socket_settimeout_timeout_callback) after the MongoDB driver successfully completes.
* @param {Number} [options.family=0] Passed transparently to [Node.js' `dns.lookup()`](https://nodejs.org/api/dns.html#dns_dns_lookup_hostname_options_callback) function. May be either `0, `4`, or `6`. `4` means use IPv4 only, `6` means use IPv6 only, `0` means try both.
* @param {Function} [callback]
* @returns {Connection} this
* @api public
*/
Connection.prototype.openUri = function(uri, options, callback) {
this.readyState = STATES.connecting;
this._closeCalled = false;
if (typeof options === 'function') {
callback = options;
options = null;
}
if (['string', 'number'].indexOf(typeof options) !== -1) {
throw new MongooseError('Mongoose 5.x no longer supports ' +
'`mongoose.connect(host, dbname, port)` or ' +
'`mongoose.createConnection(host, dbname, port)`. See ' +
'http://mongoosejs.com/docs/connections.html for supported connection syntax');
}
if (typeof uri !== 'string') {
throw new MongooseError('The `uri` parameter to `openUri()` must be a ' +
`string, got "${typeof uri}". Make sure the first parameter to ` +
'`mongoose.connect()` or `mongoose.createConnection()` is a string.');
}
if (callback != null && typeof callback !== 'function') {
throw new MongooseError('3rd parameter to `mongoose.connect()` or ' +
'`mongoose.createConnection()` must be a function, got "' +
typeof callback + '"');
}
const Promise = PromiseProvider.get();
const _this = this;
if (options) {
options = utils.clone(options);
const autoIndex = options.config && options.config.autoIndex != null ?
options.config.autoIndex :
options.autoIndex;
if (autoIndex != null) {
this.config.autoIndex = autoIndex !== false;
delete options.config;
delete options.autoIndex;
}
if ('autoCreate' in options) {
this.config.autoCreate = !!options.autoCreate;
delete options.autoCreate;
}
if ('useCreateIndex' in options) {
this.config.useCreateIndex = !!options.useCreateIndex;
delete options.useCreateIndex;
}
if ('useFindAndModify' in options) {
this.config.useFindAndModify = !!options.useFindAndModify;
delete options.useFindAndModify;
}
// Backwards compat
if (options.user || options.pass) {
options.auth = options.auth || {};
options.auth.user = options.user;
options.auth.password = options.pass;
this.user = options.user;
this.pass = options.pass;
}
delete options.user;
delete options.pass;
if (options.bufferCommands != null) {
options.bufferMaxEntries = 0;
this.config.bufferCommands = options.bufferCommands;
delete options.bufferCommands;
}
if (options.useMongoClient != null) {
handleUseMongoClient(options);
}
} else {
options = {};
}
this._connectionOptions = options;
const dbName = options.dbName;
if (dbName != null) {
this.$dbName = dbName;
}
delete options.dbName;
if (!('promiseLibrary' in options)) {
options.promiseLibrary = PromiseProvider.get();
}
if (!('useNewUrlParser' in options)) {
if ('useNewUrlParser' in this.base.options) {
options.useNewUrlParser = this.base.options.useNewUrlParser;
} else {
options.useNewUrlParser = false;
}
}
if (!utils.hasUserDefinedProperty(options, 'useUnifiedTopology')) {
if (utils.hasUserDefinedProperty(this.base.options, 'useUnifiedTopology')) {
options.useUnifiedTopology = this.base.options.useUnifiedTopology;
} else {
options.useUnifiedTopology = false;
}
}
if (!utils.hasUserDefinedProperty(options, 'driverInfo')) {
options.driverInfo = {
name: 'Mongoose',
version: pkg.version
};
}
const parsePromise = new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
parseConnectionString(uri, options, (err, parsed) => {
if (err) {
return reject(err);
}
if (dbName) {
this.name = dbName;
} else if (parsed.defaultDatabase) {
this.name = parsed.defaultDatabase;
} else {
this.name = get(parsed, 'auth.db', null);
}
this.host = get(parsed, 'hosts.0.host', 'localhost');
this.port = get(parsed, 'hosts.0.port', 27017);
this.user = this.user || get(parsed, 'auth.username');
this.pass = this.pass || get(parsed, 'auth.password');
resolve();
});
});
const _handleReconnect = () => {
// If we aren't disconnected, we assume this reconnect is due to a
// socket timeout. If there's no activity on a socket for
// `socketTimeoutMS`, the driver will attempt to reconnect and emit
// this event.
if (_this.readyState !== STATES.connected) {
_this.readyState = STATES.connected;
_this.emit('reconnect');
_this.emit('reconnected');
}
};
const promise = new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const client = new mongodb.MongoClient(uri, options);
_this.client = client;
client.connect(function(error) {
if (error) {
_this.readyState = STATES.disconnected;
return reject(error);
}
const db = dbName != null ? client.db(dbName) : client.db();
_this.db = db;
// `useUnifiedTopology` events
const type = get(db, 's.topology.s.description.type', '');
if (options.useUnifiedTopology) {
if (type === 'Single') {
const server = Array.from(db.s.topology.s.servers.values())[0];
server.s.topology.on('serverHeartbeatSucceeded', () => {
_handleReconnect();
});
server.s.pool.on('reconnect', () => {
_handleReconnect();
});
client.on('serverDescriptionChanged', ev => {
const newDescription = ev.newDescription;
if (newDescription.type === 'Standalone') {
_handleReconnect();
} else {
_this.readyState = STATES.disconnected;
}
});
} else if (type.startsWith('ReplicaSet')) {
client.on('topologyDescriptionChanged', ev => {
// Emit disconnected if we've lost connectivity to _all_ servers
// in the replica set.
const description = ev.newDescription;
const servers = Array.from(ev.newDescription.servers.values());
const allServersDisconnected = description.type === 'ReplicaSetNoPrimary' &&
servers.reduce((cur, d) => cur || d.type === 'Unknown', false);
if (_this.readyState === STATES.connected && allServersDisconnected) {
// Implicitly emits 'disconnected'
_this.readyState = STATES.disconnected;
} else if (_this.readyState === STATES.disconnected && !allServersDisconnected) {
_handleReconnect();
}
});
db.on('close', function() {
const type = get(db, 's.topology.s.description.type', '');
if (type !== 'ReplicaSetWithPrimary') {
// Implicitly emits 'disconnected'
_this.readyState = STATES.disconnected;
}
});
}
}
// Backwards compat for mongoose 4.x
db.on('reconnect', function() {
_handleReconnect();
});
db.s.topology.on('reconnectFailed', function() {
_this.emit('reconnectFailed');
});
if (!options.useUnifiedTopology) {
db.s.topology.on('left', function(data) {
_this.emit('left', data);
});
}
db.s.topology.on('joined', function(data) {
_this.emit('joined', data);
});
db.s.topology.on('fullsetup', function(data) {
_this.emit('fullsetup', data);
});
if (get(db, 's.topology.s.coreTopology.s.pool') != null) {
db.s.topology.s.coreTopology.s.pool.on('attemptReconnect', function() {
_this.emit('attemptReconnect');
});
}
if (!options.useUnifiedTopology || !type.startsWith('ReplicaSet')) {
db.on('close', function() {
// Implicitly emits 'disconnected'
_this.readyState = STATES.disconnected;
});
}
if (!options.useUnifiedTopology) {
client.on('left', function() {
if (_this.readyState === STATES.connected &&
get(db, 's.topology.s.coreTopology.s.replicaSetState.topologyType') === 'ReplicaSetNoPrimary') {
_this.readyState = STATES.disconnected;
}
});
}
db.on('timeout', function() {
_this.emit('timeout');
});
delete _this.then;
delete _this.catch;
_this.readyState = STATES.connected;
for (const i in _this.collections) {
if (utils.object.hasOwnProperty(_this.collections, i)) {
_this.collections[i].onOpen();
}
}
resolve(_this);
_this.emit('open');
});
});
const serverSelectionError = new ServerSelectionError();
this.$initialConnection = Promise.all([promise, parsePromise]).
then(res => res[0]).
catch(err => {
if (err != null && err.name === 'MongoServerSelectionError') {
err = serverSelectionError.assimilateError(err);
}
if (this.listeners('error').length > 0) {
process.nextTick(() => this.emit('error', err));
}
throw err;
});
this.then = function(resolve, reject) {
return this.$initialConnection.then(resolve, reject);
};
this.catch = function(reject) {
return this.$initialConnection.catch(reject);
};
if (callback != null) {
this.$initialConnection = this.$initialConnection.then(
() => callback(null, this),
err => callback(err)
);
}
return this;
};
/*!
* ignore
*/
const handleUseMongoClient = function handleUseMongoClient(options) {
console.warn('WARNING: The `useMongoClient` option is no longer ' +
'necessary in mongoose 5.x, please remove it.');
const stack = new Error().stack;
console.warn(stack.substr(stack.indexOf('\n') + 1));
delete options.useMongoClient;
};
/**
* Closes the connection
*
* @param {Boolean} [force] optional
* @param {Function} [callback] optional
* @return {Promise}
* @api public
*/
Connection.prototype.close = function(force, callback) {
if (typeof force === 'function') {
callback = force;
force = false;
}
this.$wasForceClosed = !!force;
return promiseOrCallback(callback, cb => {
this._close(force, cb);
});
};
/**
* Handles closing the connection
*
* @param {Boolean} force
* @param {Function} callback
* @api private
*/
Connection.prototype._close = function(force, callback) {
const _this = this;
this._closeCalled = true;
switch (this.readyState) {
case STATES.disconnected:
callback();
break;
case STATES.connected:
this.readyState = STATES.disconnecting;
this.doClose(force, function(err) {
if (err) {
return callback(err);
}
_this.onClose(force);
callback(null);
});
break;
case STATES.connecting:
this.once('open', function() {
_this.close(callback);
});
break;
case STATES.disconnecting:
this.once('close', function() {
callback();
});
break;
}
return this;
};
/**
* Called when the connection closes
*
* @api private
*/
Connection.prototype.onClose = function(force) {
this.readyState = STATES.disconnected;
// avoid having the collection subscribe to our event emitter
// to prevent 0.3 warning
for (const i in this.collections) {
if (utils.object.hasOwnProperty(this.collections, i)) {
this.collections[i].onClose(force);
}
}
this.emit('close', force);
};
/**
* Retrieves a collection, creating it if not cached.
*
* Not typically needed by applications. Just talk to your collection through your model.
*
* @param {String} name of the collection
* @param {Object} [options] optional collection options
* @return {Collection} collection instance
* @api public
*/
Connection.prototype.collection = function(name, options) {
options = options ? utils.clone(options) : {};
options.$wasForceClosed = this.$wasForceClosed;
if (!(name in this.collections)) {
this.collections[name] = new Collection(name, this, options);
}
return this.collections[name];
};
/**
* Declares a plugin executed on all schemas you pass to `conn.model()`
*
* Equivalent to calling `.plugin(fn)` on each schema you create.
*
* ####Example:
* const db = mongoose.createConnection('mongodb://localhost:27017/mydb');
* db.plugin(() => console.log('Applied'));
* db.plugins.length; // 1
*
* db.model('Test', new Schema({})); // Prints "Applied"
*
* @param {Function} fn plugin callback
* @param {Object} [opts] optional options
* @return {Connection} this
* @see plugins ./plugins.html
* @api public
*/
Connection.prototype.plugin = function(fn, opts) {
this.plugins.push([fn, opts]);
return this;
};
/**
* Defines or retrieves a model.
*
* var mongoose = require('mongoose');
* var db = mongoose.createConnection(..);
* db.model('Venue', new Schema(..));
* var Ticket = db.model('Ticket', new Schema(..));
* var Venue = db.model('Venue');
*
* _When no `collection` argument is passed, Mongoose produces a collection name by passing the model `name` to the [utils.toCollectionName](#utils_exports.toCollectionName) method. This method pluralizes the name. If you don't like this behavior, either pass a collection name or set your schemas collection name option._
*
* ####Example:
*
* var schema = new Schema({ name: String }, { collection: 'actor' });
*
* // or
*
* schema.set('collection', 'actor');
*
* // or
*
* var collectionName = 'actor'
* var M = conn.model('Actor', schema, collectionName)
*
* @param {String|Function} name the model name or class extending Model
* @param {Schema} [schema] a schema. necessary when defining a model
* @param {String} [collection] name of mongodb collection (optional) if not given it will be induced from model name
* @see Mongoose#model #index_Mongoose-model
* @return {Model} The compiled model
* @api public
*/
Connection.prototype.model = function(name, schema, collection) {
if (!(this instanceof Connection)) {
throw new MongooseError('`connection.model()` should not be run with ' +
'`new`. If you are doing `new db.model(foo)(bar)`, use ' +
'`db.model(foo)(bar)` instead');
}
let fn;
if (typeof name === 'function') {
fn = name;
name = fn.name;
}
// collection name discovery
if (typeof schema === 'string') {
collection = schema;
schema = false;
}
if (utils.isObject(schema) && !schema.instanceOfSchema) {
schema = new Schema(schema);
}
if (schema && !schema.instanceOfSchema) {
throw new Error('The 2nd parameter to `mongoose.model()` should be a ' +
'schema or a POJO');
}
if (this.models[name] && !collection) {
// model exists but we are not subclassing with custom collection
if (schema && schema.instanceOfSchema && schema !== this.models[name].schema) {
throw new MongooseError.OverwriteModelError(name);
}
return this.models[name];
}
const opts = { cache: false, connection: this };
let model;
if (schema && schema.instanceOfSchema) {
applyPlugins(schema, this.plugins, null, '$connectionPluginsApplied');
// compile a model
model = this.base.model(fn || name, schema, collection, opts);
// only the first model with this name is cached to allow
// for one-offs with custom collection names etc.
if (!this.models[name]) {
this.models[name] = model;
}
// Errors handled internally, so safe to ignore error
model.init(function $modelInitNoop() {});
return model;
}
if (this.models[name] && collection) {
// subclassing current model with alternate collection
model = this.models[name];
schema = model.prototype.schema;
const sub = model.__subclass(this, schema, collection);
// do not cache the sub model
return sub;
}
// lookup model in mongoose module
model = this.base.models[name];
if (!model) {
throw new MongooseError.MissingSchemaError(name);
}
if (this === model.prototype.db
&& (!collection || collection === model.collection.name)) {
// model already uses this connection.
// only the first model with this name is cached to allow
// for one-offs with custom collection names etc.
if (!this.models[name]) {
this.models[name] = model;
}
return model;
}
this.models[name] = model.__subclass(this, schema, collection);
return this.models[name];
};
/**
* Removes the model named `name` from this connection, if it exists. You can
* use this function to clean up any models you created in your tests to
* prevent OverwriteModelErrors.
*
* ####Example:
*
* conn.model('User', new Schema({ name: String }));
* console.log(conn.model('User')); // Model object
* conn.deleteModel('User');
* console.log(conn.model('User')); // undefined
*
* // Usually useful in a Mocha `afterEach()` hook
* afterEach(function() {
* conn.deleteModel(/.+/); // Delete every model
* });
*
* @api public
* @param {String|RegExp} name if string, the name of the model to remove. If regexp, removes all models whose name matches the regexp.
* @return {Connection} this
*/
Connection.prototype.deleteModel = function(name) {
if (typeof name === 'string') {
const model = this.model(name);
if (model == null) {
return this;
}
const collectionName = model.collection.name;
delete this.models[name];
delete this.collections[collectionName];
delete this.base.modelSchemas[name];
} else if (name instanceof RegExp) {
const pattern = name;
const names = this.modelNames();
for (const name of names) {
if (pattern.test(name)) {
this.deleteModel(name);
}
}
} else {
throw new Error('First parameter to `deleteModel()` must be a string ' +
'or regexp, got "' + name + '"');
}
return this;
};
/**
* Watches the entire underlying database for changes. Similar to
* [`Model.watch()`](/docs/api/model.html#model_Model.watch).
*
* This function does **not** trigger any middleware. In particular, it
* does **not** trigger aggregate middleware.
*
* The ChangeStream object is an event emitter that emits the following events:
*
* - 'change': A change occurred, see below example
* - 'error': An unrecoverable error occurred. In particular, change streams currently error out if they lose connection to the replica set primary. Follow [this GitHub issue](https://github.com/Automattic/mongoose/issues/6799) for updates.
* - 'end': Emitted if the underlying stream is closed
* - 'close': Emitted if the underlying stream is closed
*
* ####Example:
*
* const User = conn.model('User', new Schema({ name: String }));
*
* const changeStream = conn.watch().on('change', data => console.log(data));
*
* // Triggers a 'change' event on the change stream.
* await User.create({ name: 'test' });
*
* @api public
* @param {Array} [pipeline]
* @param {Object} [options] passed without changes to [the MongoDB driver's `Db#watch()` function](https://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/3.4/api/Db.html#watch)
* @return {ChangeStream} mongoose-specific change stream wrapper, inherits from EventEmitter
*/
Connection.prototype.watch = function(pipeline, options) {
const disconnectedError = new MongooseError('Connection ' + this.id +
' was disconnected when calling `watch()`');
const changeStreamThunk = cb => {
immediate(() => {
if (this.readyState === STATES.connecting) {
this.once('open', function() {
const driverChangeStream = this.db.watch(pipeline, options);
cb(null, driverChangeStream);
});
} else if (this.readyState === STATES.disconnected && this.db == null) {
cb(disconnectedError);
} else {
const driverChangeStream = this.db.watch(pipeline, options);
cb(null, driverChangeStream);
}
});
};
const changeStream = new ChangeStream(changeStreamThunk, pipeline, options);
return changeStream;
};
/**
* Returns an array of model names created on this connection.
* @api public
* @return {Array}
*/
Connection.prototype.modelNames = function() {
return Object.keys(this.models);
};
/**
* @brief Returns if the connection requires authentication after it is opened. Generally if a
* username and password are both provided than authentication is needed, but in some cases a
* password is not required.
* @api private
* @return {Boolean} true if the connection should be authenticated after it is opened, otherwise false.
*/
Connection.prototype.shouldAuthenticate = function() {
return this.user != null &&
(this.pass != null || this.authMechanismDoesNotRequirePassword());
};
/**
* @brief Returns a boolean value that specifies if the current authentication mechanism needs a
* password to authenticate according to the auth objects passed into the openUri methods.
* @api private
* @return {Boolean} true if the authentication mechanism specified in the options object requires
* a password, otherwise false.
*/
Connection.prototype.authMechanismDoesNotRequirePassword = function() {
if (this.options && this.options.auth) {
return noPasswordAuthMechanisms.indexOf(this.options.auth.authMechanism) >= 0;
}
return true;
};
/**
* @brief Returns a boolean value that specifies if the provided objects object provides enough
* data to authenticate with. Generally this is true if the username and password are both specified
* but in some authentication methods, a password is not required for authentication so only a username
* is required.
* @param {Object} [options] the options object passed into the openUri methods.
* @api private
* @return {Boolean} true if the provided options object provides enough data to authenticate with,
* otherwise false.
*/
Connection.prototype.optionsProvideAuthenticationData = function(options) {
return (options) &&
(options.user) &&
((options.pass) || this.authMechanismDoesNotRequirePassword());
};
/**
* Switches to a different database using the same connection pool.
*
* Returns a new connection object, with the new db.
*
* @method useDb
* @memberOf Connection
* @param {String} name The database name
* @param {Object} [options]
* @param {Boolean} [options.useCache=false] If true, cache results so calling `useDb()` multiple times with the same name only creates 1 connection object.
* @return {Connection} New Connection Object
* @api public
*/
/*!
* Module exports.
*/
Connection.STATES = STATES;
module.exports = Connection;