createUser
Definition
createUser
Creates a new user on the database where you run the command. The
createUser
command returns a duplicate user error if the user exists.Tip
In
mongosh
, this command can also be run through thedb.createUser()
helper method.Helper methods are convenient for
mongosh
users, but they may not return the same level of information as database commands. In cases where the convenience is not needed or the additional return fields are required, use the database command.
Compatibility
This command is available in deployments hosted in the following environments:
MongoDB Atlas: The fully managed service for MongoDB deployments in the cloud
Important
This command is not supported in M0, M2, M5, and M10+ clusters. For more information, see Unsupported Commands.
MongoDB Enterprise: The subscription-based, self-managed version of MongoDB
MongoDB Community: The source-available, free-to-use, and self-managed version of MongoDB
Syntax
The command has the following syntax:
Tip
You can use the passwordPrompt()
method in conjunction with
various user authentication management methods and commands to prompt
for the password instead of specifying the password directly in the
method or command call. However, you can still specify the password
directly as you would with earlier versions of the
mongo
shell.
db.runCommand( { createUser: "<name>", pwd: passwordPrompt(), // Or "<cleartext password>" customData: { <any information> }, roles: [ { role: "<role>", db: "<database>" } | "<role>", ... ], writeConcern: { <write concern> }, authenticationRestrictions: [ { clientSource: [ "<IP|CIDR range>", ... ], serverAddress: [ "<IP|CIDR range>", ... ] }, ... ], mechanisms: [ "<scram-mechanism>", ... ], digestPassword: <boolean>, comment: <any> } )
Command Fields
createUser
has the following fields:
Field | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
| string | The name of the new user. |
| string | The user's password. The The value can be either:
You can use the |
| document | Optional. Any arbitrary information. This field can be used to store any data an admin wishes to associate with this particular user. For example, this could be the user's full name or employee id. |
| array | The roles granted to the user. Can specify an empty array |
| boolean | Optional. Indicates whether the server or the client digests the password. If true, the server receives undigested password from the client and digests the password. If false, the client digests the password and passes the digested
password to the server. Not compatible with The default value is |
| document | Optional. The level of write concern for the operation. See Write Concern Specification. |
| array | Optional. The authentication restrictions the server enforces on the created user. Specifies a list of IP addresses and CIDR ranges from which the user is allowed to connect to the server or from which the server can accept users. |
| array | Optional. Specify the specific SCRAM mechanism or mechanisms for creating
SCRAM user credentials. If Valid values are:
The default for featureCompatibilityVersion is The default for featureCompatibilityVersion is |
| boolean | Optional. Indicates whether the server or the client digests the password. If true, the server receives undigested password from the client and digests the password. If false, the client digests the password and passes the digested
password to the server. Not compatible with The default value is |
| any | Optional. A user-provided comment to attach to this command. Once set, this comment appears alongside records of this command in the following locations:
A comment can be any valid BSON type (string, integer, object, array, etc). |
Roles
In the roles
field, you can specify both
built-in roles and user-defined
roles.
To specify a role that exists in the same database where
createUser
runs, you can either specify the role with the name of
the role:
"readWrite"
Or you can specify the role with a document, as in:
{ role: "<role>", db: "<database>" }
To specify a role that exists in a different database, specify the role with a document.
Authentication Restrictions
The authenticationRestrictions
document can contain only the
following fields. The server throws an error if the
authenticationRestrictions
document contains an unrecognized field:
Field Name | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
| Array of IP addresses and/or CIDR ranges | If present, when authenticating a user, the server verifies that the client's IP address is either in the given list or belongs to a CIDR range in the list. If the client's IP address is not present, the server does not authenticate the user. |
| Array of IP addresses and/or CIDR ranges | A list of IP addresses or CIDR ranges to which the client can connect. If present, the server will verify that the client's connection was accepted via an IP address in the given list. If the connection was accepted via an unrecognized IP address, the server does not authenticate the user. |
Important
If a user inherits multiple roles with incompatible authentication restrictions, that user becomes unusable.
For example, if a user inherits one role in which the
clientSource
field is ["198.51.100.0"]
and another role in
which the clientSource
field is ["203.0.113.0"]
the server is
unable to authenticate the user.
For more information on authentication in MongoDB, see Authentication on Self-Managed Deployments.
Behavior
User ID
MongoDB automatically assigns a unique userId
to the user upon creation.
Encryption
Warning
By default, createUser
sends all specified data to the MongoDB
instance in cleartext, even if using passwordPrompt()
. Use
TLS transport encryption to protect communications between clients
and the server, including the password sent by createUser
. For
instructions on enabling TLS transport encryption, see
Configure mongod
and mongos
for TLS/SSL.
MongoDB does not store the password in cleartext. The password is only vulnerable in transit between the client and the server, and only if TLS transport encryption is not enabled.
External Credentials
Users created on the $external
database should have credentials
stored externally to MongoDB, as, for example, with MongoDB
Enterprise installations that use Kerberos.
To use Client Sessions and Causal Consistency Guarantees with $external
authentication users
(Kerberos, LDAP, or x.509 users), usernames cannot be greater
than 10k bytes.
local
Database
You cannot create users on the local database.
Username Limits
Usernames must consist of at least one character and cannot be larger than 7MB.
Required Access
To create a new user in a database, you must have the
createUser
action on that database resource.To grant roles to a user, you must have the
grantRole
action on the role's database.
The userAdmin
and
userAdminAnyDatabase
built-in roles provide
createUser
and grantRole
actions on their
respective resources.
Example
The following createUser
command creates a user accountAdmin01
on the
products
database. The command gives accountAdmin01
the
clusterAdmin
and readAnyDatabase
roles on the admin
database
and the readWrite
role on the products
database:
Tip
You can use the passwordPrompt()
method in conjunction with
various user authentication management methods and commands to prompt
for the password instead of specifying the password directly in the
method or command call. However, you can still specify the password
directly as you would with earlier versions of the
mongo
shell.
db.getSiblingDB("products").runCommand( { createUser: "accountAdmin01", pwd: passwordPrompt(), customData: { employeeId: 12345 }, roles: [ { role: "clusterAdmin", db: "admin" }, { role: "readAnyDatabase", db: "admin" }, "readWrite" ], writeConcern: { w: "majority" , wtimeout: 5000 } } )