db.adminCommand()
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Important
mongosh Method
This page documents a mongosh
method. This is not
the documentation for a language-specific driver, such as Node.js.
For MongoDB API drivers, refer to the language-specific MongoDB driver documentation.
Definition
db.adminCommand(command)
-
Provides a helper to run specified database commands against the
admin
database.Parameter Type Description command
document or string A database command, specified either in document form or as a string. If specified as a string, the command cannot include any arguments.
Behavior
db.adminCommand()
runs commands against the admin
database regardless of the database context in which it runs. The following commands are equivalent:
db.getSiblingDB("admin").runCommand(<command>) db.adminCommand(<command>)
For a list of available administrative database commands, see Administration Commands.
Note
For a mongod
or mongos
running with authorization
, the authorized user must have the appropriate privileges to run the database command. See the reference documentation for the command for more information on security requirements.
Response
The method returns a response document that contains the following fields:
Field | Description |
---|---|
<command result> | Result fields specific to the command that was run. |
ok | A number that indicates whether the command has succeeded (1 )
or failed (0 ). |
operationTime | The logical time of the operation. MongoDB uses the logical time to order operations. Only for replica sets and sharded clusters. If the command does not generate an oplog entry, e.g. a read operation, then the operation does not advance the logical clock. In this case, operationTime returns:
afterClusterTime .
|
$clusterTime | A document that returns the signed cluster time. Cluster time is a logical time used for ordering of operations. Only for replica sets and sharded clusters. For internal use only. The document contains the following fields:
|
Examples
killOp
The following example uses the db.adminCommand()
method to execute a killOp
command to terminate an operation with opid 724
. killOp
is an administrative command and must be run against the admin
database.
db.adminCommand( { "killOp": 1, "op": 724 } )
renameCollection
The following example uses db.adminCommand()
to execute the renameCollection
administrative database command to rename the orders
collection in the test
database to orders-2016
.
db.adminCommand( { renameCollection: "test.orders", to: "test.orders-2016" } )
createUser
The following example uses the db.adminCommand()
method to create a user named bruce
with the dbOwner
role on the admin
database.
Tip
Starting in version 4.2 of the mongo
shell, you can use the passwordPrompt()
method in conjunction with various user authentication/management methods/commands to prompt for the password instead of specifying the password directly in the method/command call. However, you can still specify the password directly as you would with earlier versions of the mongo
shell.
db.adminCommand( { createUser: "bruce", pwd: passwordPrompt(), // or <cleartext password> roles: [ { role: "dbOwner", db: "admin" } ] } )