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The following SHOW commands can be used to describe MongoDB schema information. See the SQL Query Reference for information on Utility Statements and Configuration Functions.



SHOW DATABASES

SHOW DATABASES

List all available databases.

Example

SHOW DATABASES

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SHOW COLLECTIONS

SHOW COLLECTIONS [IN <database_name>] [FOR COLLECTION <collection_name>] [NAMES_ONLY]

List collections of the indicated database.

If database_name is not specified, this command will list the collections in the current database.

The NAMES_ONLY option retrieves the collection name only and the storage data is not included in the result set.

Example

SHOW COLLECTIONS IN statistics

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SHOW VIEWS

SHOW VIEWS [IN <database_name>] [FOR VIEW <view_name>] [NAMES_ONLY] New in 19.0

List views of the indicated database.

If database_name is not specified, this command will list the views in the current database.

The NAMES_ONLY option retrieves the view name only and the options data is not included in the result set.

Example

SHOW VIEWS IN statistics

SHOW FIELDS

SHOW FIELDS IN <collection_name> [IN <database_name>]

List all of the fields of the indicated database and collection.

If database_name is not specified, this command defaults to the current database.

Example

SHOW FIELDS IN baseballstats IN statistics

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SHOW INDEXES

SHOW INDEXES [IN <database_name>] [FOR COLLECTION <collection_name>]

List all of the indexes for the indicated database and collection.

If collection_name is not specified, this command will list all the indexes in the indicated database.

If database_name is not specified, this command defaults to the current database.

Example

SHOW INDEXES IN statistics FOR COLLECTION baseballstats

SHOW INDEXFIELDS

SHOW INDEXFIELDS IN collection_name [IN <database_name>] [FOR INDEX <index_name>]

List all of the index fields for the indicated database, collection and index.

If database_name is not specified, this command defaults to the current database.

Example

SHOW INDEXFIELDS IN baseballstats IN statistics FOR INDEX batter_id_index

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SHOW USERS

SHOW USERS [IN <database_name>] [FOR USER <user_name>]

List users of the indicated database and describe their USER_PERMISSIONS.

If database_name is not specified, this command defaults to the current database.

Example

SHOW USERS IN statistics

SHOW ROLES

SHOW ROLES [IN <database_name>] [FOR USER <role_name>]

List the roles in the current database or the specified database. This is equivalent to MongoDB's db.runCommand({rolesInfo}) command.

If database_name is not specified, this command defaults to the current database. The following columns are displayed for SHOW ROLE: role, db, isBuiltin, roles, inheritedRoles, privileges, inheritedPrivileges

The SHOW ROLES command is only available in MongoDB 2.6 and newer.

Example

SHOW ROLES IN mydatabase

Example

SHOW ROLES FOR ROLE myrole

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SHOW STATUS

SHOW STATUS

Display server status. This is equivalent to the MongoDB's db.serverStatus() command.

The SHOW STATUS command will only work if you are an "admin" user. In MongoDB version 2.2, you need to be able to log in to the "admin" database. In MongoDB version 2.4, you need to have the clusterAdmin role in the "admin" database.

Example

SHOW STATUS

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SHOW RS_STATUS

SHOW RS_STATUS

Display the list of members in a replica set. This is equivalent to members field returned from the MongoDB's replSetGetStatus command.

The SHOW RS_STATUS command will only work if you are an "admin" user. In MongoDB version 2.2, you need to be able to log in to the "admin" database. In MongoDB version 2.4, you need to have the clusterAdmin role in the "admin" database.

Example

SHOW RS_STATUS

SHOW SH_STATUS

SHOW SH_STATUS

Display the list of shards in a sharded cluster. This is equivalent to the MongoDB's listShards command.

The SHOW SH_STATUS command will only work if you are an "admin" user. In MongoDB version 2.2, you need to be able to log in to the "admin" database. In MongoDB version 2.4, you need to have the clusterAdmin role in the "admin" database.

Example

SHOW SH_STATUS

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