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  • usersInfo: <various>
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usersInfo

Returns information about one or more users.

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 has limited support in M0, M2, and M5 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

The command has the following syntax:

{
usersInfo: <various>,
showCredentials: <Boolean>,
showPrivileges: <Boolean>,
showAuthenticationRestrictions: <Boolean>,
filter: <document>,
comment: <any>
}

The command takes the following fields:

Field
Type
Description
usersInfo
various

The user(s) about whom to return information.

The argument to usersInfo has multiple forms depending on the requested information. See usersInfo: <various>.

showCredentials
boolean
Optional. Set the field to true to display the user's password hash. By default, this field is false.
showPrivileges
boolean

Optional. Set to true to show the user's full set of privileges, including expanded information for the inherited roles.

By default, this field is false.

If viewing all users, you cannot specify this field.

showAuthenticationRestrictions
boolean

Optional. Set to true to show the user's authentication restrictions.

By default, this field is false.

If viewing all users, you cannot specify this field.

filter
document
Optional. A document that specifies $match stage conditions to return information for users that match the filter conditions.
comment
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).

{ usersInfo: <various> }

The argument to usersInfo has multiple forms depending on the requested information:

Argument
Returns
{ usersInfo: 1 }

Returns information about the users in the database where the command is run.

mongosh provides the db.getUsers() helper for this invocation of the command.

{ usersInfo: <username> }

Return information about the a specific user that exists in the database where the command is run.

mongosh provides the db.getUser() helper for this invocation of the command.

{ usersInfo: { user: <name>, db: <db> } }
Returns information about the user specified by the name and database.
{ usersInfo: [ { user: <name>, db: <db> }, ... ] }
{ usersInfo: [ <username1>, ... ] }
Returns information about the specified users.
{ forAllDBs: true }
Returns information about users in all databases.

Users can always view their own information.

To view another user's information, the user running the command must have privileges that include the viewUser action on the other user's database.

The following information can be returned by the usersInfo depending on the options specified:

{
"users" : [
{
"_id" : "<db>.<username>",
"userId" : <UUID>,
"user" : "<username>",
"db" : "<db>",
"mechanisms" : [ ... ],
"customData" : <document>,
"roles" : [ ... ],
"credentials": { ... }, // only if showCredentials: true
"inheritedRoles" : [ ... ], // only if showPrivileges: true or showAuthenticationRestrictions: true
"inheritedPrivileges" : [ ... ], // only if showPrivileges: true or showAuthenticationRestrictions: true
"inheritedAuthenticationRestrictions" : [ ] // only if showPrivileges: true or showAuthenticationRestrictions: true
"authenticationRestrictions" : [ ... ] // only if showAuthenticationRestrictions: true
},
...
],
"ok" : 1
}

To see information and privileges, but not the credentials, for the user "Kari" defined in "home" database, run the following command:

db.runCommand(
{
usersInfo: { user: "Kari", db: "home" },
showPrivileges: true
}
)

To view a user that exists in the current database, you can specify the user by name only. For example, if you are in the home database and a user named "Kari" exists in the home database, you can run the following command:

db.getSiblingDB("home").runCommand(
{
usersInfo: "Kari",
showPrivileges: true
}
)

To view info for several users, use an array, with or without the optional fields showPrivileges and showCredentials. For example:

db.runCommand( {
usersInfo: [ { user: "Kari", db: "home" }, { user: "Li", db: "myApp" } ],
showPrivileges: true
} )

To view all users on the database the command is run, use a command document that resembles the following:

db.runCommand( { usersInfo: 1 } )

When viewing all users, you can specify the showCredentials option but not the showPrivileges or the showAuthenticationRestrictions options.

The usersInfo command can accept a filter document to return information for users that match the filter condition.

To view all users in the current database who have the specified role, use a command document that resembles the following:

db.runCommand( { usersInfo: 1, filter: { roles: { role: "root", db: "admin" } } } )

When viewing all users, you can specify the showCredentials option but not the showPrivileges or the showAuthenticationRestrictions options.

The usersInfo command can accept a filter document to return information for users that match the filter condition.

The following operation returns all users that have SCRAM-SHA-1 credentials. Specifically, the command returns all users across all databases and then uses the $match stage to apply the specified filter to the users.

db.runCommand( { usersInfo: { forAllDBs: true}, filter: { mechanisms: "SCRAM-SHA-1" } } )

When viewing all users, you can specify the showCredentials option but not the showPrivileges or the showAuthenticationRestrictions options.

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