Stable API
On this page
- What is the Stable API, and Should You Use It?
- Backward Compatibility Guarantee
- Declare the API Version
- Checking Client API Versions
- Create a Strict Client
- Migrate To Stable API Commands
- How To Use Commands and Features Outside of the Stable API
- Stable API Commands
- Parameters
- Behavior
- Stable API Error Responses
What is the Stable API, and Should You Use It?
The MongoDB Stable API (previously labeled the Versioned API) lets you upgrade your MongoDB server at will, and ensure that behavior changes between MongoDB versions do not break your application.
MongoDB 5.0 introduces the Stable API for applications communicating with MongoDB server products. The Stable API allows you to specify which version of the MongoDB API your application runs against.
The Stable API provides long-term API stability for applications and supports more frequent releases and automatic server upgrades. This allows your applications to take advantage of rapidly released features without risking backwards-breaking changes.
The default behavior for your driver connection will continue to function as expected, even if you do not explicitly specify an apiVersion.
The Stable API encompasses the subset of MongoDB commands that applications use to read and write data, create collections and indexes, and perform other common tasks.
Note
Starting in February 2022, the "Versioned API" terminology was changed to "Stable API". All concepts and features remain the same with this naming change.
Backward Compatibility Guarantee
Your application will not experience significant behavior changes resulting from server upgrades. This guarantee holds as long as the new server supports your specified API version.
To guarantee backward compatibility, your application must:
Declare an API version
Only use commands and features supported in your specified API version
Deploy with a supported version of an official driver
Declare the API Version
➤ Use the Select your language drop-down menu in the upper-right to set the language of the examples on this page.
To use the Stable API, upgrade to the latest driver and create your application's MongoClient:
mongosh --apiVersion 1
mongoc_client_t *client = NULL; mongoc_server_api_t *server_api = NULL; mongoc_server_api_version_t server_api_version; bson_error_t error; /* For a replica set, include the replica set name and a seedlist of the * members in the URI string; e.g. * uri_repl = "mongodb://mongodb0.example.com:27017,mongodb1.example.com:" \ * "27017/?replicaSet=myRepl"; * client = mongoc_client_new (uri_repl); * For a sharded cluster, connect to the mongos instances; e.g. * uri_sharded = * "mongodb://mongos0.example.com:27017,mongos1.example.com:27017/"; * client = mongoc_client_new (uri_sharded); */ /* Create a mongoc_client_t without server API options configured. */ client = get_client_for_version_api_example (); mongoc_server_api_version_from_string ("1", &server_api_version); server_api = mongoc_server_api_new (server_api_version); assert (mongoc_client_set_server_api (client, server_api, &error));
using namespace mongocxx; uri client_uri{"mongodb://localhost"}; // Create an option set for API v1 const auto server_api_opts = options::server_api{options::server_api::version_from_string("1")}; // Store it in the set of client options const auto client_opts = options::client{} .server_api_opts(server_api_opts); // Set the version // Create a new client with the options mongocxx::client client{client_uri, client_opts};
var connectionString = "mongodb://localhost"; var serverApi = new ServerApi(ServerApiVersion.V1); var mongoClientSettings = MongoClientSettings.FromConnectionString(connectionString); mongoClientSettings.ServerApi = serverApi; var mongoClient = new MongoClient(mongoClientSettings);
// StableAPIExample is an example of creating a client with stable API. func StableAPIExample() { ctx := context.TODO() // For a replica set, include the replica set name and a seedlist of the members in the URI string; e.g. // uri := "mongodb://mongodb0.example.com:27017,mongodb1.example.com:27017/?replicaSet=myRepl" // For a sharded cluster, connect to the mongos instances; e.g. // uri := "mongodb://mongos0.example.com:27017,mongos1.example.com:27017/" uri := mtest.ClusterURI() serverAPIOptions := options.ServerAPI(options.ServerAPIVersion1) clientOpts := options.Client().ApplyURI(uri).SetServerAPIOptions(serverAPIOptions) client, err := mongo.Connect(clientOpts) if err != nil { panic(err) } defer func() { _ = client.Disconnect(ctx) }() }
MongoClient client = MongoClients.create( MongoClientSettings.builder() .applyConnectionString(new ConnectionString(<connection string>)) .serverApi( ServerApi.builder() .version(ServerApiVersion.V1) .build() ).build() ); return client;
val serverApi = ServerApi.builder() .version(ServerApiVersion.V1) .build() val settings = MongoClientSettings.builder() .applyConnectionString(ConnectionString("<connection string>")) .serverApi(serverApi) .build() val client = MongoClient.create(settings)
from pymongo.server_api import ServerApi client = AsyncIOMotorClient(uri, server_api=ServerApi("1"))
client = new MongoClient(uri, { serverApi: { version: '1' } });
$serverApi = new \MongoDB\Driver\ServerApi('1'); $client = new \MongoDB\Client($uriString, [], ['serverApi' => $serverApi]);
from pymongo.server_api import ServerApi MongoClient(uri, server_api=ServerApi("1"))
client = Mongo::Client.new(uri_string, server_api: {version: "1"})
let mut options = ClientOptions::parse(&uri).await?; let server_api = ServerApi::builder().version(ServerApiVersion::V1).build(); options.server_api = Some(server_api); let client = Client::with_options(options)?;
let opts = MongoClientOptions( serverAPI: MongoServerAPI(version: .v1) ) let client = try MongoClient(uri, using: myEventLoopGroup, options: opts)
let opts = MongoClientOptions( serverAPI: MongoServerAPI(version: .v1) ) let client = try MongoClient(uri, options: opts)
"1"
is currently the only API version available.
By default, clients are non-strict. A non-strict client allows you to run any command, regardless of whether or not it belongs to the Stable API.
Checking Client API Versions
Use the serverStatus
command to check for your
application's configured API version. For each application connected to
your MongoDB instance, an appname
appears in the apiVersions
document.
See metrics.apiVersions for more information.
db.runCommand( { serverStatus: 1 } ).metrics.apiVersions
Create a Strict Client
A strict client rejects all commands outside of the Stable API. Attempts to use commands outside of the Stable API will receive the APIVersionError response.
A strict client also ignores unsupported index types during query planning and execution.
Use the sample code to create a strict client:
mongosh --apiVersion 1 --apiStrict
mongoc_client_t *client = NULL; mongoc_server_api_t *server_api = NULL; mongoc_server_api_version_t server_api_version; bson_error_t error; /* For a replica set, include the replica set name and a seedlist of the * members in the URI string; e.g. * uri_repl = "mongodb://mongodb0.example.com:27017,mongodb1.example.com:" \ * "27017/?replicaSet=myRepl"; * client = mongoc_client_new (uri_repl); * For a sharded cluster, connect to the mongos instances; e.g. * uri_sharded = * "mongodb://mongos0.example.com:27017,mongos1.example.com:27017/"; * client = mongoc_client_new (uri_sharded); */ /* Create a mongoc_client_t without server API options configured. */ client = get_client_for_version_api_example (); mongoc_server_api_version_from_string ("1", &server_api_version); server_api = mongoc_server_api_new (server_api_version); mongoc_server_api_strict (server_api, true); assert (mongoc_client_set_server_api (client, server_api, &error));
using namespace mongocxx; uri client_uri{"mongodb://localhost"}; // Create an option set for API v1 const auto server_api_opts = options::server_api{options::server_api::version_from_string("1")} .strict(true); // Enable strict mode for the server API // Store it in the set of client options const auto client_opts = options::client{} .server_api_opts(server_api_opts); // Set the version and options // Create a new client with the options mongocxx::client client{client_uri, client_opts};
var connectionString = "mongodb://localhost"; var serverApi = new ServerApi(ServerApiVersion.V1, strict: true); var mongoClientSettings = MongoClientSettings.FromConnectionString(connectionString); mongoClientSettings.ServerApi = serverApi; var mongoClient = new MongoClient(mongoClientSettings);
// StableAPIStrictExample is an example of creating a client with strict stable API. func StableAPIStrictExample() { ctx := context.TODO() // For a replica set, include the replica set name and a seedlist of the members in the URI string; e.g. // uri := "mongodb://mongodb0.example.com:27017,mongodb1.example.com:27017/?replicaSet=myRepl" // For a sharded cluster, connect to the mongos instances; e.g. // uri := "mongodb://mongos0.example.com:27017,mongos1.example.com:27017/" uri := mtest.ClusterURI() serverAPIOptions := options.ServerAPI(options.ServerAPIVersion1).SetStrict(true) clientOpts := options.Client().ApplyURI(uri).SetServerAPIOptions(serverAPIOptions) client, err := mongo.Connect(clientOpts) if err != nil { panic(err) } defer func() { _ = client.Disconnect(ctx) }() }
MongoClient client = MongoClients.create( MongoClientSettings.builder() .applyConnectionString(new ConnectionString(<connection string>)) .serverApi( ServerApi.builder() .version(ServerApiVersion.V1) .strict(true) .build() ).build() ); return client;
val serverApi = ServerApi.builder() .version(ServerApiVersion.V1) .strict(true) .build()
client = AsyncIOMotorClient(uri, server_api=ServerApi("1", strict=True))
client = new MongoClient(uri, { serverApi: { version: '1', strict: true } });
$serverApi = new \MongoDB\Driver\ServerApi('1', true); $client = new \MongoDB\Client($uriString, [], ['serverApi' => $serverApi]);
MongoClient(uri, server_api=ServerApi("1", strict=True))
client = Mongo::Client.new(uri_string, server_api: {version: "1", strict: true})
let mut options = ClientOptions::parse(&uri).await?; let server_api = ServerApi::builder() .version(ServerApiVersion::V1) .strict(true) .build(); options.server_api = Some(server_api); let client = Client::with_options(options)?;
let opts = MongoClientOptions( serverAPI: MongoServerAPI(version: .v1, strict: true) ) let client = try MongoClient(uri, using: myEventLoopGroup, options: opts)
let opts = MongoClientOptions( serverAPI: MongoServerAPI(version: .v1, strict: true) ) let client = try MongoClient(uri, options: opts)
Migrate To Stable API Commands
To migrate your application to use the Stable API, you must:
Run your application's test suite with the new MongoClient options.
Determine which commands and features you're using that are outside of the Stable API.
Migrate to alternative commands and features in the Stable API.
Once your application uses only commands and features defined in the Stable API, you can redeploy it with the new MongoClient options and be confident that future server upgrades won't negatively impact your application.
How To Use Commands and Features Outside of the Stable API
To use commands and features outside of the Stable API, you can connect to your deployment with a non-strict client. By default, clients are non-strict.
To create a non-strict client, use the following sample code:
mongosh --apiVersion 1
mongoc_client_t *client = NULL; mongoc_server_api_t *server_api = NULL; mongoc_server_api_version_t server_api_version; bson_error_t error; /* For a replica set, include the replica set name and a seedlist of the * members in the URI string; e.g. * uri_repl = "mongodb://mongodb0.example.com:27017,mongodb1.example.com:" \ * "27017/?replicaSet=myRepl"; * client = mongoc_client_new (uri_repl); * For a sharded cluster, connect to the mongos instances; e.g. * uri_sharded = * "mongodb://mongos0.example.com:27017,mongos1.example.com:27017/"; * client = mongoc_client_new (uri_sharded); */ /* Create a mongoc_client_t without server API options configured. */ client = get_client_for_version_api_example (); mongoc_server_api_version_from_string ("1", &server_api_version); server_api = mongoc_server_api_new (server_api_version); mongoc_server_api_strict (server_api, false); assert (mongoc_client_set_server_api (client, server_api, &error));
using namespace mongocxx; uri client_uri{"mongodb://localhost"}; // Create an option set for API v1 const auto server_api_opts = options::server_api{options::server_api::version_from_string("1")} .strict(false); // Explicitly disable strict mode for the server API // Store it in the set of client options const auto client_opts = options::client{} .server_api_opts(server_api_opts); // Set the version and options // Create a new client with the options mongocxx::client client{client_uri, client_opts};
var connectionString = "mongodb://localhost"; var serverApi = new ServerApi(ServerApiVersion.V1, strict: false); var mongoClientSettings = MongoClientSettings.FromConnectionString(connectionString); mongoClientSettings.ServerApi = serverApi; var mongoClient = new MongoClient(mongoClientSettings);
// StableAPINonStrictExample is an example of creating a client with non-strict stable API. func StableAPINonStrictExample() { ctx := context.TODO() // For a replica set, include the replica set name and a seedlist of the members in the URI string; e.g. // uri := "mongodb://mongodb0.example.com:27017,mongodb1.example.com:27017/?replicaSet=myRepl" // For a sharded cluster, connect to the mongos instances; e.g. // uri := "mongodb://mongos0.example.com:27017,mongos1.example.com:27017/" uri := mtest.ClusterURI() serverAPIOptions := options.ServerAPI(options.ServerAPIVersion1).SetStrict(false) clientOpts := options.Client().ApplyURI(uri).SetServerAPIOptions(serverAPIOptions) client, err := mongo.Connect(clientOpts) if err != nil { panic(err) } defer func() { _ = client.Disconnect(ctx) }() }
MongoClient client = MongoClients.create( MongoClientSettings.builder() .applyConnectionString(new ConnectionString(<connection string>)) .serverApi( ServerApi.builder() .version(ServerApiVersion.V1) .strict(false) .build() ).build() );
val serverApi = ServerApi.builder() .version(ServerApiVersion.V1) .strict(false) .build()
client = AsyncIOMotorClient(uri, server_api=ServerApi("1", strict=False))
client = new MongoClient(uri, { serverApi: { version: '1', strict: false } });
$serverApi = new \MongoDB\Driver\ServerApi('1', false); $client = new \MongoDB\Client($uriString, [], ['serverApi' => $serverApi]);
MongoClient(uri, server_api=ServerApi("1", strict=False))
client = Mongo::Client.new(uri_string, server_api: {version: "1", strict: false})
let mut options = ClientOptions::parse(&uri).await?; let server_api = ServerApi::builder() .version(ServerApiVersion::V1) .strict(false) .build(); options.server_api = Some(server_api); let client = Client::with_options(options)?;
let opts = MongoClientOptions( serverAPI: MongoServerAPI(version: .v1, strict: false) ) let client = try MongoClient(uri, using: myEventLoopGroup, options: opts)
let opts = MongoClientOptions( serverAPI: MongoServerAPI(version: .v1, strict: false) ) let client = try MongoClient(uri, options: opts)
Using this non-strict client allows you to run commands outside of the
Stable API. For example, this non-strict client allows you to run the
createUser
command.
Important
Commands and features outside of the Stable API do not have the same backward compatibility guarantees as versioned alternatives.
Stable API Commands
The database commands included in Stable API V1 depend on the MongoDB version you are using. To view the database commands included in the Stable API and the MongoDB version they were introduced, see Stable API Changelog.
Parameters
You can specify the following optional parameters for Stable API in your application's MongoDB driver connection code. Check the MongoDB driver documentation for the driver you use in your application for more information:
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
string | Specifies the API Version. | |
boolean |
If you specify apiStrict, you must also specify apiVersion. If not specified, defaults to | |
boolean | If If not specified, defaults to |
Behavior
Parameter Validation
Starting in MongoDB 5.0, API V1 database commands raise an error if passed a parameter not explicitly accepted by the command.
Stable API Error Responses
This table shows error responses for problematic Stable API requests.
Server Response | Request |
---|---|
Specifies | |
Specifies | |
Specifies an apiVersion that the server does not support. | |
Specifies |