$listSessions
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Definition
$listSessions
Lists all sessions stored in the
system.sessions
collection in theconfig
database. These sessions are visible to all members of the MongoDB deployment.Important
When a user creates a session on a
mongod
ormongos
instance, the record of the session initially exists only in-memory on the instance; i.e. the record is local to the instance. Periodically, the instance will sync its cached sessions to thesystem.sessions
collection in theconfig
database, at which time, they are visible to$listSessions
and all members of the deployment. Until the session record exists in thesystem.sessions
collection, you can only list the session via the$listLocalSessions
operation.To run
$listSessions
, it must be the first stage in the pipeline.The stage has the following syntax:
{ $listSessions: <document> } The
$listSessions
stage takes a document with one of the following contents:FieldDescription{ }
If running with access control, returns all sessions for the current authenticated user.
If running without access control, returns all sessions.
{ users: [ { user: <user>, db: <db> }, ... ] }
Returns all sessions for the specified users. If running with access control, the authenticated user must have privileges with
listSessions
action on the cluster to list sessions for other users.{ allUsers: true }
Returns all sessions for all users. If running with access control, the authenticated user must have privileges with
listSessions
action on the cluster.
Restrictions
$listSessions
is not allowed in transactions.
Examples
List All Sessions
From the system.sessions
collection,
the following aggregation operation lists all sessions:
Note
If running with access control, the current user must have
privileges with listSessions
action on the cluster.
use config db.system.sessions.aggregate( [ { $listSessions: { allUsers: true } } ] )
List All Sessions for the Specified Users
From the system.sessions
collection,
the following aggregation operation lists all sessions for the
specified user myAppReader@test
:
Note
If running with access control and the current user is not the
specified user, the current user must
have privileges with listSessions
action on the cluster.
use config db.system.sessions.aggregate( [ { $listSessions: { users: [ {user: "myAppReader", db: "test" } ] } } ] )
List All Sessions for the Current User
From the system.sessions
collection,
the following aggregation operation lists all sessions for the current
user if run with access control:
use config db.system.sessions.aggregate( [ { $listSessions: { } } ] )
If run without access control, the operation lists all sessions.