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db.collection.hideIndex()

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db.collection.hideIndex()

Important

mongosh Method

This page documents a mongosh method. This is not the documentation for database commands or language-specific drivers, such as Node.js.

For the database command, see the index.hidden collection option set using the collMod command.

For MongoDB API drivers, refer to the language-specific MongoDB driver documentation.

Hides an existing index from the query planner. An index hidden from the query planner is not evaluated as part of query plan selection.

By hiding an index from the planner, you can evaluate the potential impact of dropping an index without actually dropping the index. If the impact is negative, you can unhide the index instead of having to recreate a dropped index. And because indexes are fully maintained while hidden, the indexes are immediately available for use once unhidden.

For details, see Hidden Indexes.

This method is available in deployments hosted in the following environments:

  • MongoDB Atlas: The fully managed service for MongoDB deployments in the cloud

Note

This command is supported in all MongoDB Atlas clusters. For information on Atlas support for all commands, see Unsupported Commands.

db.collection.hideIndex(<index>)

The db.collection.hideIndex() method takes the following parameter:

Parameter
Type
Description

index

string or document

Specifies the index to hide from the query planner. You can specify the index either by the index name or by the index specification document.

To find the index name or index specification document, you can use the db.collection.getIndexes() method.

To hide a text index, specify the index name.

The db.collection.hideIndex() is a mongosh shell wrapper for the collMod command.

To hide an index, you must have featureCompatibilityVersion set to 5.0 or greater.

You cannot hide the _id index.

Hiding an unhidden index resets its $indexStats.

Hiding an already hidden index has no effect on the index. However, the operation will still generate an empty oplog entry.

If the deployment enforces authentication/authorization, you must have the collMod privilege in the collection's database.

The built-in role dbAdmin provides the required privileges.

The following example hides an existing index.

First, use db.collection.createIndex() to create an index without hiding:

db.restaurants.createIndex( { borough: 1, ratings: 1 } );

To hide the index, you can specify either the index key specification document or the index name to the db.collection.hideIndex() method. The following specifies the index name:

db.restaurants.hideIndex( "borough_1_ratings_1" );

To verify, run db.collection.getIndexes() on the restaurants collection:

db.restaurants.getIndexes();

The operation returns the following information:

[
{
"v" : 2,
"key" : {
"_id" : 1
},
"name" : "_id_"
},
{
"v" : 2,
"key" : {
"borough" : 1,
"ratings" : 1
},
"name" : "borough_1_ratings_1",
"hidden" : true
}
]

The hidden index option is only returned if the value is true.

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