Customize Server Selection
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Overview
All MongoDB drivers follow a defined algorithm when selecting a server to read or write
from. By using the server_selector
property of MongoClient
, you can customize this
algorithm to choose the server that works best for your application.
Important
Customizing the server-selection algorithm can have unintended consequences, such as degraded read or write performance.
Customized Selection Algorithm
When PyMongo executes a read operation, it performs the following steps, in order, to select a MongoDB deployment:
From the list of known servers, PyMongo selects all servers that match the active read preference.
If at least one readable server exists, PyMongo calls the user-defined server-selector function and passes in the list from the previous step.
PyMongo applies the
localThresholdMS
connection setting to the list of servers returned from the function.PyMongo selects a server at random from the servers still on the list and executes the operation against this server.
When PyMongo executes a write operation, it begins by selecting all writeable servers, not just those that match the active read preference. The remaining steps are identical.
To learn more about the default server-selection algorithm, which the driver follows
when you don't use the server_selector
argument, see
Server Selection Algorithm in the
MongoDB Server manual.
Example: Select Servers on localhost
When using a sharded cluster with multiple mongos
servers, you might want to prefer
deployments running on localhost
. Operations against these deployments
usually have lower latency and higher throughput.
This example shows how to customize the server-selection algorithm to favor
servers running on localhost
.
First, write a Python function to select your preferred servers. The server-selection function must meet the following criteria:
Accepts a list of
ServerDescription
objects as a parameterReturns the list of
ServerDescription
objects suitable for the read or write operationDoesn't create or modify any
ServerDescription
objects
The following example defines a function named prefer_local
that accepts and returns a list of
ServerDescription
objects:
def prefer_local(server_descriptions): ... return servers # list containing preferred servers
Next, implement your server-selection logic in the function body. You can use any
property defined in the ServerDescription
class to select your preferred servers.
To return only MongoDB deployments running on localhost
, this example loops on the
servers in server_descriptions
and checks the address
property of each server
for the value "localhost"
:
def prefer_local(server_descriptions): servers = [ server for server in server_descriptions if server.address[0] == "localhost" ] return servers
Next, consider the case when your algorithm finds no matching servers. If your function
returns an empty list, your application can't communicate with MongoDB. Therefore,
return a list containing at least one ServerDescription
object from your function.
In this example, if no matching server is found, the prefer_local
function returns
the list of servers originally passed as an argument:
def prefer_local(server_descriptions): servers = [ server for server in server_descriptions if server.address[0] == "localhost" ] if not servers: return server_descriptions return servers
Finally, instruct PyMongo to use your function. To do so, call the MongoClient
constructor and pass the server_selector
argument with your function name as the value:
client = pymongo.MongoClient("mongodb://<db_username>:<db_password>@<hostname>:<port>", server_selector=prefer_local)
API Documentation
For more information about customizing PyMongo's server-selection algorithm, see the following API documentation: