pool – Pool module for use with a MongoDB client.

class pymongo.pool.SocketInfo(sock, pool, address, id)

Store a socket with some metadata.

Parameters:
  • sock: a raw socket object
  • pool: a Pool instance
  • address: the server’s (host, port)
  • id: the id of this socket in it’s pool
  • add_server_api(command)

    Add server_api parameters.

  • authenticate(credentials)

    Log in to the server and store these credentials in authset.

    Can raise ConnectionFailure or OperationFailure.

    Parameters:
    • credentials: A MongoCredential.
  • check_auth(all_credentials)

    Update this socket’s authentication.

    Log in or out to bring this socket’s credentials up to date with those provided. Can raise ConnectionFailure or OperationFailure.

    Parameters:
    • all_credentials: dict, maps auth source to MongoCredential.
  • close_socket(reason)

    Close this connection with a reason.

  • command(dbname, spec, secondary_ok=False, read_preference=Primary(), codec_options=CodecOptions(document_class=dict, tz_aware=False, uuid_representation=UuidRepresentation.PYTHON_LEGACY, unicode_decode_error_handler=’strict’, tzinfo=None, type_registry=TypeRegistry(type_codecs=[], fallback_encoder=None)), check=True, allowable_errors=None, check_keys=False, read_concern=None, write_concern=None, parse_write_concern_error=False, collation=None, session=None, client=None, retryable_write=False, publish_events=True, user_fields=None, exhaust_allowed=False)

    Execute a command or raise an error.

    Parameters:
    • dbname: name of the database on which to run the command
    • spec: a command document as a dict, SON, or mapping object
    • secondary_ok: whether to set the secondaryOkay wire protocol bit
    • read_preference: a read preference
    • codec_options: a CodecOptions instance
    • check: raise OperationFailure if there are errors
    • allowable_errors: errors to ignore if check is True
    • check_keys: if True, check spec for invalid keys
    • read_concern: The read concern for this command.
    • write_concern: The write concern for this command.
    • parse_write_concern_error: Whether to parse the writeConcernError field in the command response.
    • collation: The collation for this command.
    • session: optional ClientSession instance.
    • client: optional MongoClient for gossipping $clusterTime.
    • retryable_write: True if this command is a retryable write.
    • publish_events: Should we publish events for this command?
    • user_fields (optional): Response fields that should be decoded using the TypeDecoders from codec_options, passed to bson._decode_all_selective.
  • idle_time_seconds()

    Seconds since this socket was last checked into its pool.

  • legacy_write(request_id, msg, max_doc_size, with_last_error)

    Send OP_INSERT, etc., optionally returning response as a dict.

    Can raise ConnectionFailure or OperationFailure.

    Parameters:
    • request_id: an int.
    • msg: bytes, an OP_INSERT, OP_UPDATE, or OP_DELETE message, perhaps with a getlasterror command appended.
    • max_doc_size: size in bytes of the largest document in msg.
    • with_last_error: True if a getlasterror command is appended.
  • receive_message(request_id)

    Receive a raw BSON message or raise ConnectionFailure.

    If any exception is raised, the socket is closed.

  • send_cluster_time(command, session, client)

    Add cluster time for MongoDB >= 3.6.

  • send_message(message, max_doc_size)

    Send a raw BSON message or raise ConnectionFailure.

    If a network exception is raised, the socket is closed.

  • socket_closed()

    Return True if we know socket has been closed, False otherwise.

  • validate_session(client, session)

    Validate this session before use with client.

    Raises error if this session is logged in as a different user or the client is not the one that created the session.

  • write_command(request_id, msg)

    Send “insert” etc. command, returning response as a dict.

    Can raise ConnectionFailure or OperationFailure.

    Parameters:
    • request_id: an int.
    • msg: bytes, the command message.