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Definition
listCollections
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Retrieves information, including the names and creation options, for the collections and views in a database.
The
listCollections
command returns a document that contains information you can use to create a cursor on the collection.mongosh
provides thedb.getCollectionInfos()
and thedb.getCollectionNames()
helper methods.
Syntax
The command has the following syntax:
db.runCommand( { listCollections: 1, filter: <document>, nameOnly: <boolean>, authorizedCollections: <boolean>, comment: <any> } )
Command Fields
The command can take the following optional fields:
Field | Type | Description |
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filter | document | Optional. A query expression to filter the list of collections. You can specify a query expression on any of the fields returned by listCollections .
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nameOnly | boolean | Optional. A flag to indicate whether the command should return just the collection/view names and type or return both the name and other information. Returning just the name and type ( view or collection ) does not take collection-level locks whereas returning full collection information locks each collection in the database.The default value is false .
NoteWhen nameOnly is true , your filter expression can only filter based on a collection's name and type. No other fields are available.
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authorizedCollections | boolean | Optional. A flag, when set to true and used with nameOnly: true , that allows a user without the required privilege (i.e. listCollections action on the database) to run the command when access control is enforced.When both authorizedCollections and nameOnly options are set to true, the command returns only those collections for which the user has privileges. For example, if a user has find action on specific collections, the command returns only those collections; or, if a user has find or any other action, on the database resource, the command lists all collections in the database.The default value is false . That is, the user must have listCollections action on the database to run the command.For a user who has listCollections action on the database, this option has no effect since the user has privileges to list the collections in the database.When used without nameOnly: true , this option has no effect. That is, the user must have the required privileges to run the command when access control is enforced. Otherwise, the user is unauthorized to run the command.
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comment | any | Optional. A user-provided comment to attach to this command. Once set, this comment appears alongside records of this command in the following locations:
New in version 4.4.
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Behavior
Filter
Use a filter to limit the results of listCollections
. You can specify a filter
on any of the fields returned in the listCollections
result set.
Locks
The listCollections
command takes Intent Shared lock on the database. In previous versions, the command takes Shared lock on the database.
Unless the nameOnly
option is specified, the command also takes an Intent Shared lock on each of the collections in turn while holding the Intent Shared lock on the database.
Client Disconnection
Starting in MongoDB 4.2, if the client that issued listCollections
disconnects before the operation completes, MongoDB marks listCollections
for termination using killOp
.
Replica Set Member State Restriction
Starting in MongoDB 4.4, to run on a replica set member, listCollections
operations require the member to be in PRIMARY
or SECONDARY
state. If the member is in another state, such as STARTUP2
, the operation errors.
In previous versions, the operations also run when the member is in STARTUP2
. The operations wait until the member transitioned to RECOVERING
.
Required Access
The listCollections
command requires the listCollections
action when access control is enforced. Users must have privileges that grant the listCollections
action on the database to run listCollections
.
For example, the following command grants the privilege to run db.getCollectionInfos()
against the test
database:
{ resource: { db: "test", collection: "" }, actions: [ "listCollections" ] }
The built-in role read
provides the privilege to run listCollections
for a specific database.
Users without the required read
privilege can run listCollections
when authorizedCollections
and nameOnly
are both set to true
. In this case, the command returns the names and types for collection(s) where the user has privileges.
For example, consider a user with a role that grants the following find
privilege:
{ resource: { db: "sales", collection: "currentQuarter" }, actions: [ "find" ] }
The user can run listCollections
if authorizedCollections
and nameOnly
are both set to true
.
db.runCommand( { listCollections: 1.0, authorizedCollections: true, nameOnly: true } )
The operation returns the name and type of the currentQuarter
collection.
However, the following operations return an error if the user does not have the required access authorization:
db.runCommand( { listCollections: 1.0, authorizedCollections: true } ) db.runCommand( { listCollections: 1.0, nameOnly: true } )
show collections
The mongosh
method show collections
is similar to:
db.runCommand( { listCollections: 1.0, authorizedCollections: true, nameOnly: true } )
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For users with the required access,
show collections
lists the non-system collections for the database. -
For users without the required access,
show collections
lists only the collections for which the users has privileges.
Output
listCollections.cursor
-
A document that contains information with which to create a cursor to documents that contain collection names and options. The cursor information includes the cursor id, the full namespace for the command, as well as the first batch of results. Each document in the batch output contains the following fields:
Field Type Description name String Name of the collection. type String Type of data store. Returns collection
for collections,view
for views, andtimeseries
for time series collection.options Document Collection options.
These options correspond directly to the options available indb.createCollection()
. For the descriptions on the options, seedb.createCollection()
.info Document Lists the following fields related to the collection: - readOnly
boolean
. Iftrue
the data store is read only.- uuid
- UUID. Once established, the collection UUID does not change. The collection UUID remains the same across replica set members and shards in a sharded cluster.
idIndex Document Provides information on the _id
index for the collection.
Example
List All Collections
The music
database contains three collections, motorhead
, taylorSwift
, and ramones
.
To list the collections in the database, you can use the built-in mongosh
command, show collections.
show collections
The output is:
motorhead ramones taylorSwift
To get a similar list with the listCollections
collections command, use the nameOnly
option.
db.runCommand( { listCollections: 1.0, nameOnly: true } )
The output is:
{ cursor: { id: Long("0"), ns: 'music.$cmd.listCollections', firstBatch: [ { name: 'motorhead', type: 'collection' }, { name: 'taylorSwift', type: 'collection' }, { name: 'ramones', type: 'collection' } ] }, ok: 1 }
To get more detailed information, remove the nameOnly
option.
db.runCommand( { listCollections: 1.0 } )
The output is:
{ cursor: { id: Long("0"), ns: 'music.$cmd.listCollections', firstBatch: [ { name: 'motorhead', type: 'collection', options: {}, info: { readOnly: false, uuid: new UUID("09ef1858-2831-47d2-a3a7-9a29a9cfeb94") }, idIndex: { v: 2, key: { _id: 1 }, name: '_id_' } }, { name: 'taylorSwift', type: 'collection', options: {}, info: { readOnly: false, uuid: new UUID("6c46c8b9-4999-4213-bcef-9a36b0cff228") }, idIndex: { v: 2, key: { _id: 1 }, name: '_id_' } }, { name: 'ramones', type: 'collection', options: {}, info: { readOnly: false, uuid: new UUID("7e1925ba-f2f9-4e42-90e4-8cafd434a6c4") }, idIndex: { v: 2, key: { _id: 1 }, name: '_id_' } } ] }, ok: 1 }
Learn More
For collection options:
For collection information: