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  3. data/Rakefile +215 -0
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  13. data/lib/mongo.rb +97 -0
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  15. data/lib/mongo/connection.rb +926 -0
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  17. data/lib/mongo/db.rb +617 -0
  18. data/lib/mongo/exceptions.rb +71 -0
  19. data/lib/mongo/gridfs/grid.rb +107 -0
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  21. data/lib/mongo/gridfs/grid_file_system.rb +146 -0
  22. data/lib/mongo/gridfs/grid_io.rb +485 -0
  23. data/lib/mongo/gridfs/grid_io_fix.rb +38 -0
  24. data/lib/mongo/repl_set_connection.rb +356 -0
  25. data/lib/mongo/util/conversions.rb +89 -0
  26. data/lib/mongo/util/core_ext.rb +60 -0
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  30. data/lib/mongo/util/uri_parser.rb +185 -0
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+ # Introduction
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+
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+ This is the 10gen-supported Ruby driver for [MongoDB](http://www.mongodb.org).
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+
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+ This documentation includes other articles of interest, include:
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+ 1. [A tutorial](http://api.mongodb.org/ruby/current/file.TUTORIAL.html).
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+ 2. [Replica Sets in Ruby](http://api.mongodb.org/ruby/current/file.REPLICA_SETS.html).
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+ 3. [Write Concern in Ruby](http://api.mongodb.org/ruby/current/file.WRITE_CONCERN.html).
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+ 4. [GridFS in Ruby](http://api.mongodb.org/ruby/current/file.GridFS.html).
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+ 5. [Frequently Asked Questions](http://api.mongodb.org/ruby/current/file.FAQ.html).
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+ 6. [History](http://api.mongodb.org/ruby/current/file.HISTORY.html).
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+ 6. [Release plan](http://api.mongodb.org/ruby/current/file.RELEASES.html).
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+ 7. [Credits](http://api.mongodb.org/ruby/current/file.CREDITS.html).
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+
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+ Here's a quick code sample. Again, see the [MongoDB Ruby Tutorial](http://api.mongodb.org/ruby/current/file.TUTORIAL.html)
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+ for much more:
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+
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'mongo'
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+
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+ @conn = Mongo::Connection.new
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+ @db = @conn['sample-db']
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+ @coll = @db['test']
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+
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+ @coll.remove
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+ 3.times do |i|
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+ @coll.insert({'a' => i+1})
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+ end
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+
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+ puts "There are #{@coll.count} records. Here they are:"
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+ @coll.find.each { |doc| puts doc.inspect }
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+
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+ # Installation
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+
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+ ### Ruby Versions
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+
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+ The driver works and is consistently tested on Ruby 1.8.6, 1.8.7, and 1.9.2, and JRuby 1.5.1.
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+ Note that if you're on 1.8.7, be sure that you're using a patchlevel >= 249. There
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+ are some IO bugs in earlier versions.
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+
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+ ### Gems
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+
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+ The driver's gems are hosted at [Rubygems.org](http://rubygems.org). Make sure you're
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+ using the latest version of rubygems:
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+
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+ $ gem update --system
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+ Then you can install the mongo gem as follows:
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+
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+ $ gem install mongo
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+ The driver also requires the bson gem:
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+
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+ $ gem install bson
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+ And for a significant performance boost, you'll want to install the C extensions:
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+ $ gem install bson_ext
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+ Note that bson_ext isn't used with JRuby. Instead, some native Java extensions are bundled with the bson gem.
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+ If you ever need to modify these extenions, you can recompile with the following rake task:
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+
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+ $ rake build:java
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+ ### From the GitHub source
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+ The source code is available at http://github.com/mongodb/mongo-ruby-driver.
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+ You can either clone the git repository or download a tarball or zip file.
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+ Once you have the source, you can use it from wherever you downloaded it or
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+ you can install it as a gem from the source by typing
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+ $ rake gem:install
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+ To install the C extensions from source, type this instead:
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+ $ rake gem:install_extensions
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+ That's all there is to it!
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+ # Examples
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+ For extensive examples, see the [MongoDB Ruby Tutorial](http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Ruby+Tutorial).
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+ Bundled with the driver are many examples, located in the "docs/examples" subdirectory. Samples include using
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+ the driver and using the GridFS class GridStore. MongoDB must be running for
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+ these examples to work, of course.
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+ Here's how to start MongoDB and run the "simple.rb" example:
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+ $ cd path/to/mongo
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+ $ ./mongod run
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+ ... then in another window ...
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+ $ cd path/to/mongo-ruby-driver
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+ $ ruby docs/examples/simple.rb
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+ See also the test code, especially test/test_db_api.rb.
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+ # GridFS
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+ The Ruby driver include two abstractions for storing large files: Grid and GridFileSystem.
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+ The Grid class is a Ruby implementation of MongoDB's GridFS file storage
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+ specification. GridFileSystem is essentailly the same, but provides a more filesystem-like API
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+ and assumes that filenames are unique.
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+ An instance of both classes represents an individual file store. See the API reference
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+ for details, and see examples/gridfs.rb for code that uses many of the Grid
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+ features (metadata, content type, seek, tell, etc).
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+ Examples:
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+ # Write a file on disk to the Grid
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+ file = File.open('image.jpg')
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+ grid = Grid.new(db)
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+ id = grid.put(file)
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+ # Retrieve the file
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+ file = grid.get(id)
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+ file.read
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+ # Get all the file's metata
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+ file.filename
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+ file.content_type
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+ file.metadata
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+
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+ # Notes
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+
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+ ## Thread Safety
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+ The driver is thread-safe.
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+
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+ ## Connection Pooling
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+ The driver implements connection pooling. By default, only one
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+ socket connection will be opened to MongoDB. However, if you're running a
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+ multi-threaded application, you can specify a maximum pool size and a maximum
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+ timeout for waiting for old connections to be released to the pool.
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+ Though the pooling architecture will undoubtedly evolve, it currently owes much credit
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+ to the connection pooling implementations in ActiveRecord and PyMongo.
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+ ## Forking
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+ Certain Ruby application servers work by forking, and it has long been necessary to
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+ re-establish the child process's connection to the database after fork. But with the release
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+ ## String Encoding
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+ The BSON ("Binary JSON") format used to communicate with Mongo requires that
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+ strings be UTF-8 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-8).
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+ Ruby 1.9 has built-in character encoding support. All strings sent to Mongo
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+ and received from Mongo are converted to UTF-8 when necessary, and strings
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+ When used with Ruby 1.8, the bytes in each string are written to and read from
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+ Mongo as is. If the string is ASCII, all is well, because ASCII is a subset of
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+ UTF-8. If the string is not ASCII, it may not be a well-formed UTF-8
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+ string.
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+ ## Primary Keys
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+ The `_id` field is a primary key. It is treated specially by the database, and
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+ its use makes many operations more efficient. The value of an _id may be of
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+ any type. The database itself inserts an _id value if none is specified when
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+ a record is inserted.
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+ ### Primary Key Factories
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+ A primary key factory is a class you supply to a DB object that knows how to
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+ generate _id values. If you want to control _id values or even their types,
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+ using a PK factory lets you do so.
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+ You can tell the Ruby Mongo driver how to create primary keys by passing in
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+ the :pk option to the Connection#db method.
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+ A primary key factory object must respond to :create_pk, which should
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+ take a hash and return a hash which merges the original hash with any
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+ primary key fields the factory wishes to inject.
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+ NOTE: if the object already has a primary key, the factory should not
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+ inject a new key; this means that the object may already exist in the
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+ database. The idea here is that whenever a record is inserted, the
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+ :pk object's +create_pk+ method will be called and the new hash
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+ Here is a sample primary key factory, taken from the tests:
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+ class TestPKFactory
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+ def create_pk(row)
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+ row['_id'] ||= Mongo::ObjectID.new
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+ row
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+ end
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+ end
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+ Here's a slightly more sophisticated one that handles both symbol and string
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+ keys. This is the PKFactory that comes with the MongoRecord code (an
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+ ActiveRecord-like framework for non-Rails apps) and the AR Mongo adapter code
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+ (for Rails):
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+
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+ class PKFactory
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+ def create_pk(row)
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+ return row if row[:_id]
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+ row.delete(:_id) # in case it exists but the value is nil
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+ row['_id'] ||= Mongo::ObjectID.new
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+ row
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+ end
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+ end
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+ A database's PK factory object may be set either when a DB object is created
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+ or immediately after you obtain it, but only once. The only reason it is
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+ changeable at all is so that libraries such as MongoRecord that use this
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+ driver can set the PK factory after obtaining the database but before using it
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+ for the first time.
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+ ## The DB Class
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+ ### Strict mode
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+ Each database has an optional strict mode. If strict mode is on, then asking
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+ for a collection that does not exist will raise an error, as will asking to
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+ create a collection that already exists. Note that both these operations are
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+ completely harmless; strict mode is a programmer convenience only.
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+ To turn on strict mode, either pass in :strict => true when obtaining a DB
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+ object or call the `:strict=` method:
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+ # I'm feeling lax
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+ db.strict = false
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+ # No, I'm not!
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+ db.strict = true
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+ The method DB#strict? returns the current value of that flag.
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+
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+ ## Cursors
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+ Notes:
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+ * Cursors are enumerable (and have a #to_a method).
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+ * The query doesn't get run until you actually attempt to retrieve data from a
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+ cursor.
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+ * Cursors will timeout on the server after 10 minutes. If you need to keep a cursor
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+ open for more than 10 minutes, specify `:timeout => false` when you create the cursor.
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+
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+ ## Socket timeouts
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+ The Ruby driver support timeouts on socket read operations. To enable them, set the
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+ `:op_timeout` option when you create a `Mongo::Connection` object.
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+ If implementing higher-level timeouts, using tools like `Rack::Timeout`, it's very important
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+ to call `Mongo::Connection#close` to prevent the subsequent operation from receiving the previous
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+ request.
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+
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+ # Testing
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+ If you have the source code, you can run the tests.
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+ $ rake test:c
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+ If you want to test the basic Ruby encoder, without the C extension, or if you're running JRuby:
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+ $ rake test:ruby
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+ These will run both unit and functional tests. To run these tests alone:
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+ $ rake test:unit
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+ $ rake test:functional
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+ To run any individual rake tasks with the C extension enabled, just pass C_EXT=true to the task:
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+ $ rake test:unit C_EXT=true
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+ If you want to test replica set, you can run the following tests
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+ individually:
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+ $ rake test:replica_set_count
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+ $ rake test:replica_set_insert
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+ $ rake test:replica_set_query
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+
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+ ### Shoulda and Mocha
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+ Running the test suite requires shoulda and mocha. You can install them as follows:
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+
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+ $ gem install shoulda
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+ $ gem install mocha
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+ The tests assume that the Mongo database is running on the default port. You
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+ can override the default host (localhost) and port (Connection::DEFAULT_PORT) by
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+ using the environment variables MONGO_RUBY_DRIVER_HOST and
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+ MONGO_RUBY_DRIVER_PORT.
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+
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+ # Documentation
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+
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+ This documentation is available online at [http://api.mongodb.org/ruby](http://api.mongodb.org/ruby). You can
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+ generate the documentation if you have the source by typing
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+
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+ $ rake ydoc
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+
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+ Then open the file +ydoc/index.html+.
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+
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+ # Release Notes
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+
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+ See HISTORY.
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+
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+ # Credits
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+ See CREDITS.
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+
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+ # License
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+ Copyright 2008-2010 10gen Inc.
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+ Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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+ you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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+ You may obtain a copy of the License at
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+
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+ http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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+ Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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+ distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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+ WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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+ See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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+ limitations under the License.