The MongoDB Node.js team is pleased to announce version 3.7.0 of the mongodb package!
Release Highlights
Versioned API
Versioned API is a new feature in MongoDB 5.0 that allows user-selectable API versions, subsets of MongoDB server semantics, to be declared on a client. During communication with a server, clients with a declared API version will force the server to behave in a manner compatible with the API version. Declaring an API version on a client can be used to ensure consistent responses from a server, providing long term API stability for an application. The declared API version is applied to all commands run through the client, including those sent through the generic RunCommand helper. Specifying versioned API options in the command document AND declaring an API version on the client is not supported and will lead to undefined behavior.
Declare an API version on a client
// Declare API version "1" for the client
client = new MongoClient(uri, { serverApi: { version: '1' } });
cursor = client.db('database').collection('coll').find(...);
Strict mode
Declaring a strict
API version will cause the MongoDB server to reject all commands that are not part of the declared API version. This includes command options and aggregation pipeline stages. For example, the following find
call would fail because the tailable
option is not part of version 1:
// Declare API version "1" for the client, with strict on
client = new MongoClient(uri, { serverApi: { version: '1', strict: true } });
// Fails with an error
cursor = client.db('database').collection('coll').find({ ... }, { tailable: true });
Deprecation Errors
The deprecationErrors
option can be used to enable command failures when using functionality that is deprecated from version 1. Note that at the time of this writing, no deprecations in version 1 exist.
// Declare API version "1" for the client, with deprecationErrors on
client = new MongoClient(uri, { serverApi: { version: '1', deprecationErrors: true } });
// Note: since API version "1" is the initial version, there are no deprecated commands to provide as an example yet.
Features
Bug Fixes
- NODE-3377: driver should allow arbitrary explain levels (#2961) (96c8ab4)
- NODE-3463: pass explain error through to callback (#2949) (e5975af)
Documentation
- Reference: https://docs.mongodb.com/drivers/node/current/
- API: https://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/3.7/api/
- Changelog: https://github.com/mongodb/node-mongodb-native/blob/v3.7.0/HISTORY.md
We invite you to try the mongodb library immediately, and report any issues to the NODE project.