JavaScript Changes in MongoDB 3.2
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In MongoDB 3.2, the javascript engine used for both the mongo
shell
and for server-side javascript in mongod
changed from V8 to
SpiderMonkey.
To confirm which JavaScript engine you are using, you can use either
interpreterVersion()
method in the mongo
shell and the
javascriptEngine
field in the output of
db.serverBuildInfo()
In MongoDB 3.2, this will appear as MozJS-38
and mozjs
, respectively.
Modernized JavaScript Implementation (ES6)
SpiderMonkey brings with it increased support for features defined in the 6th edition of ECMAScript, abbreviated as ES6. ES6 adds many new language features, including:
Changes to the mongo
Shell
MongoDB 3.2 will return JavaScript and BSON
undefined
values intact if saved into a collection.
Previously, the mongo
shell would convert undefined
values into
null
.
MongoDB 3.2 also adds the disableJavaScriptJIT
parameter to
mongod
, which allows you to disable the JavaScript engine's JIT
acceleration. The mongo
shell has a corresponding
--disableJavaScriptJIT
flag.
Removed Non-Standard V8 Features
SpiderMonkey does not allow the non-standard Error.captureStackTrace()
function that prior versions of MongoDB supported. If you must record stack
traces, you can capture the Error().stack
property as a workaround.