NAME

MongoDB::Monitoring - Internal event monitoring API for instrumentation

VERSION

version v2.1.0

DESCRIPTION

The MongoDB::MongoClient takes an optional monitoring_callback attribute, which can be used to monitor events that occur during the operation of the driver.

The API is very simple: given a code reference, a hashref for each event is passed to the code reference. Here is a simple example that just accumulates events in an array:

our @events;
my $cb = sub { push @events, $_[0] };

MongoDB->connect( $uri, { monitoring_callback => $cb } );

EVENT TYPES

Every event is a hash reference, with a type field indicating the type, e.g. command_started. Each type is described below.

command_started

This event is sent just before a command is put one the wire. It will be followed by either a command_succeeded or command_failed event.

Fields:

  • type: "command_started"

  • databaseName: the name of the database to which the command applies

  • commandName: the name of the command being executed; for legacy operations that don't use commands, the driver will convert them to appear as if they are in command form.

  • command: a hash reference representing the full command to be sent

  • requestId: the request identifier sent to the server

  • connectionId: address and port of the destination server

command_succeeded

This event is sent just after a command reply is received, but only if the database reply document contains a non-false ok field. NOTE: write errors will have ok:1 even though they have write errors; for writes, success indicates that the write attempt was valid, not that the write succeeded.

Fields:

  • type: "command_succeeded"

  • commandName: the name of the command being executed

  • durationSecs: the elapsed time in seconds since the command_started event.

  • reply: a hash reference representing the full database reply

  • requestId: the request identifier sent to the server

  • connectionId: address and port of the destination server

command_failed

This event is sent just after a command reply is received, but only if the database reply document contains a false ok field or if an exception occurred during send or receive operations.

Fields:

  • type: "command_failed"

  • commandName: the name of the command being executed

  • durationSecs: the elapsed time in seconds since the command_started event.

  • failure: a string with a error message about the failure

  • eval_error: if an exception occurs, this contains the value of $@ when the exception was caught

  • reply: a hash reference representing the full database reply or an empty hashref if the failure is due to an exception

  • requestId: the request identifier sent to the server

  • connectionId: address and port of the destination server

REDACTION

Certain commands are considered sensitive. When any of the following commands are seen in monitoring, the command body and database reply body are replaced with an empty document:

  • authenticate

  • saslStart

  • saslContinue

  • getnonce

  • createUser

  • updateUser

  • copydbgetnonce

  • copydbsaslstart

AUTHORS

  • David Golden <david@mongodb.com>

  • Rassi <rassi@mongodb.com>

  • Mike Friedman <friedo@friedo.com>

  • Kristina Chodorow <k.chodorow@gmail.com>

  • Florian Ragwitz <rafl@debian.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is Copyright (c) 2019 by MongoDB, Inc.

This is free software, licensed under:

The Apache License, Version 2.0, January 2004