1MongoDB(3)            User Contributed Perl Documentation           MongoDB(3)
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NAME

6       MongoDB - Official MongoDB Driver for Perl
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VERSION

9       version v2.0.3
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SYNOPSIS

12           use MongoDB;
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14           my $client     = MongoDB->connect('mongodb://localhost');
15           my $collection = $client->ns('foo.bar'); # database foo, collection bar
16           my $result     = $collection->insert_one({ some => 'data' });
17           my $data       = $collection->find_one({ _id => $result->inserted_id });
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DESCRIPTION

20       This is the official Perl driver for MongoDB <http://www.mongodb.com>.
21       MongoDB is an open-source document database that provides high
22       performance, high availability, and easy scalability.
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24       A MongoDB server (or multi-server deployment) hosts a number of
25       databases. A database holds a set of collections. A collection holds a
26       set of documents. A document is a set of key-value pairs. Documents
27       have dynamic schema. Using dynamic schema means that documents in the
28       same collection do not need to have the same set of fields or
29       structure, and common fields in a collection's documents may hold
30       different types of data.
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32       Here are some resources for learning more about MongoDB:
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34       ·   MongoDB Manual <http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/contents/>
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36       ·   MongoDB CRUD Introduction
37           <http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/core/crud-introduction/>
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39       ·   MongoDB Data Modeling Introductions
40           <http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/core/data-modeling-introduction/>
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42       To get started with the Perl driver, see these pages:
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44       ·   MongoDB Perl Driver Tutorial
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46       ·   MongoDB Perl Driver Examples
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48       Extensive documentation and support resources are available via the
49       MongoDB community website <http://www.mongodb.org/>.
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USAGE

52       The MongoDB driver is organized into a set of classes representing
53       different levels of abstraction and functionality.
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55       As a user, you first create and configure a MongoDB::MongoClient object
56       to connect to a MongoDB deployment.  From that client object, you can
57       get a MongoDB::Database object for interacting with a specific
58       database.
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60       From a database object, you can get a MongoDB::Collection object for
61       CRUD operations on that specific collection, or a MongoDB::GridFSBucket
62       object for working with an abstract file system hosted on the database.
63       Each of those classes may return other objects for specific features or
64       functions.
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66       See the documentation of those classes for more details or the MongoDB
67       Perl Driver Tutorial for an example.
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69       MongoDB::ClientSession objects are generated from a
70       MongoDB::MongoClient and allow for advanced consistency options, like
71       causal-consistency and transactions.
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73   Error handling
74       Unless otherwise documented, errors result in fatal exceptions.  See
75       MongoDB::Error for a list of exception classes and error code
76       constants.
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METHODS

79   connect
80           $client = MongoDB->connect(); # localhost, port 27107
81           $client = MongoDB->connect($host_uri);
82           $client = MongoDB->connect($host_uri, $options);
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84       This function returns a MongoDB::MongoClient object.  The first
85       parameter is used as the "host" argument and must be a host name or
86       connection string URI.  The second argument is optional.  If provided,
87       it must be a hash reference of constructor arguments for
88       MongoDB::MongoClient::new.
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90       If an error occurs, a MongoDB::Error object will be thrown.
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92       NOTE: To connect to a replica set, a replica set name must be provided.
93       For example, if the set name is "setA":
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95           $client = MongoDB->connect("mongodb://example.com/?replicaSet=setA");
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SEMANTIC VERSIONING SCHEME

98       Starting with MongoDB "v1.0.0", the driver reverts to the more familiar
99       three-part version-tuple numbering scheme used by both Perl and
100       MongoDB: "vX.Y.Z"
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102       ·   "X" will be incremented for incompatible API changes.
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104       ·   Even-value increments of "Y" indicate stable releases with new
105           functionality.  "Z" will be incremented for bug fixes.
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107       ·   Odd-value increments of "Y" indicate unstable ("development")
108           releases that should not be used in production.  "Z" increments
109           have no semantic meaning; they indicate only successive development
110           releases.
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112       See the Changes file included with releases for an indication of the
113       nature of changes involved.
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ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

116       If the "PERL_MONGO_WITH_ASSERTS" environment variable is true before
117       the MongoDB module is loaded, then its various classes will be
118       generated with internal type assertions enabled.  This has a severe
119       performance cost and is not recommended for production use.  It may be
120       useful in diagnosing bugs.
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122       If the "PERL_MONGO_NO_DEP_WARNINGS" environment variable is true, then
123       deprecated methods will not issue warnings when used.  (Normally, a
124       deprecation warning is issued once per call-site for deprecated
125       methods.)
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THREADS

128       Per threads documentation, use of Perl threads is discouraged.
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SUPPORT

131   Bugs / Feature Requests
132       Please report any bugs or feature requests through the issue tracker at
133       <https://jira.mongodb.org/browse/PERL>.  You will be notified
134       automatically of any progress on your issue.
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136   Source Code
137       This is open source software.  The code repository is available for
138       public review and contribution under the terms of the license.
139       <https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-perl-driver>
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141         git clone https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-perl-driver.git
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AUTHORS

144       ·   David Golden <david@mongodb.com>
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146       ·   Rassi <rassi@mongodb.com>
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148       ·   Mike Friedman <friedo@friedo.com>
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150       ·   Kristina Chodorow <k.chodorow@gmail.com>
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152       ·   Florian Ragwitz <rafl@debian.org>
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CONTRIBUTORS

155       ·   Andrew Page <andrew@infosiftr.com>
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157       ·   Andrey Khozov <avkhozov@gmail.com>
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159       ·   Ashley Willis <ashleyw@cpan.org>
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161       ·   Ask Bjørn Hansen <ask@develooper.com>
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163       ·   Bernard Gorman <bernard.gorman@mongodb.com>
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165       ·   Brendan W. McAdams <brendan@mongodb.com>
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167       ·   Brian Moss <kallimachos@gmail.com>
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169       ·   Casey Rojas <casey.j.rojas@gmail.com>
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171       ·   Christian Hansen <chansen@cpan.org>
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173       ·   Christian Sturm <kind@gmx.at>
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175       ·   Christian Walde <walde.christian@googlemail.com>
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177       ·   Colin Cyr <ccyr@sailingyyc.com>
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179       ·   Danny Raetzsch <danny@paperskymedia.com>
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181       ·   David Morrison <dmorrison@venda.com>
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183       ·   David Nadle <david@nadle.com>
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185       ·   David Steinbrunner <dsteinbrunner@pobox.com>
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187       ·   David Storch <david.storch@mongodb.com>
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189       ·   diegok <diego@freekeylabs.com>
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191       ·   D. Ilmari Mannsåker <ilmari.mannsaker@net-a-porter.com>
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193       ·   Eric Daniels <eric.daniels@mongodb.com>
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195       ·   Gerard Goossen <gerard@ggoossen.net>
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197       ·   Glenn Fowler <cebjyre@cpan.org>
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199       ·   Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com>
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201       ·   Hao Wu <echowuhao@gmail.com>
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203       ·   Harish Upadhyayula <hupadhyayula@dealersocket.com>
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205       ·   Jason Carey <jason.carey@mongodb.com>
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207       ·   Jason Toffaletti <jason@topsy.com>
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209       ·   Johann Rolschewski <rolschewski@gmail.com>
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211       ·   John A. Kunze <jak@ucop.edu>
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213       ·   Joseph Harnish <bigjoe1008@gmail.com>
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215       ·   Josh Matthews <joshua.matthews@mongodb.com>
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217       ·   Joshua Juran <jjuran@metamage.com>
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219       ·   J. Stewart <jstewart@langley.theshire>
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221       ·   Kamil Slowikowski <kslowikowski@gmail.com>
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223       ·   Ken Williams <kwilliams@cpan.org>
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225       ·   Matthew Shopsin <matt.shopsin@mongodb.com>
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227       ·   Matt S Trout <mst@shadowcat.co.uk>
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229       ·   Michael Langner <langner@fch.de>
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231       ·   Michael Rotmanov <rotmanov@sipgate.de>
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233       ·   Mike Dirolf <mike@mongodb.com>
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235       ·   Mohammad S Anwar <mohammad.anwar@yahoo.com>
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237       ·   Nickola Trupcheff <n.trupcheff@gmail.com>
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239       ·   Nigel Gregoire <nigelg@airg.com>
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241       ·   Niko Tyni <ntyni@debian.org>
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243       ·   Nuno Carvalho <mestre.smash@gmail.com>
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245       ·   Orlando Vazquez <ovazquez@gmail.com>
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247       ·   Othello Maurer <omaurer@venda.com>
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249       ·   Pan Fan <nightsailer@gmail.com>
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251       ·   Pavel Denisov <pavel.a.denisov@gmail.com>
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253       ·   Rahul Dhodapkar <rahul@mongodb.com>
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255       ·   Robert Sedlacek (Shadowcat Systems Ltd) <phaylon@cpan.org>
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257       ·   Robin Lee <cheeselee@fedoraproject.org>
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259       ·   Roman Yerin <kid@cpan.org>
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261       ·   Ronald J Kimball <rkimball@pangeamedia.com>
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263       ·   Ryan Chipman <ryan@ryanchipman.com>
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265       ·   Slaven Rezic <slaven.rezic@idealo.de>
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267       ·   Stephen Oberholtzer <stevie@qrpff.net>
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269       ·   Steve Sanbeg <stevesanbeg@buzzfeed.com>
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271       ·   Stuart Watt <stuart@morungos.com>
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273       ·   Thomas Bloor (Shadowcat Systems Ltd) <tbsliver@cpan.org>
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275       ·   Tobias Leich <email@froggs.de>
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277       ·   Uwe Voelker <uwe.voelker@xing.com>
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279       ·   Wan Bachtiar <sindbach@gmail.com>
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281       ·   Whitney Jackson <whjackson@gmail.com>
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283       ·   Xavier Guimard <x.guimard@free.fr>
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285       ·   Xtreak <tirkarthi@users.noreply.github.com>
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287       ·   Zhihong Zhang <zzh_621@yahoo.com>
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290       This software is Copyright (c) 2019 by MongoDB, Inc.
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292       This is free software, licensed under:
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294         The Apache License, Version 2.0, January 2004
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