explain
Definition
explain
The
explain
command provides information on the execution of the following commands:aggregate
,count
,distinct
,find
,findAndModify
,delete
,mapReduce
, andupdate
.Tip
In
mongosh
, this command can also be run through thedb.collection.explain()
andcursor.explain()
helper methods.Helper methods are convenient for
mongosh
users, but they may not return the same level of information as database commands. In cases where the convenience is not needed or the additional return fields are required, use the database command.Note
Using
explain
ignores all existing plan cache entries and prevents the MongoDB query planner from creating a new plan cache entry.
Compatibility
This command 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.
MongoDB Enterprise: The subscription-based, self-managed version of MongoDB
MongoDB Community: The source-available, free-to-use, and self-managed version of MongoDB
Syntax
The command has the following syntax:
db.runCommand( { explain: <command>, verbosity: <string>, comment: <any> } )
Command Fields
The command takes the following fields:
Field | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
explain | document | |
verbosity | string | Optional. A string specifying the mode in which to run The possible modes are:
For more information on the modes, see explain behavior. |
comment | any | Optional. A user-provided comment to attach to this command. Once set, this comment appears alongside records of this command in the following locations:
A comment can be any valid BSON type (string, integer, object, array, etc). If you specify |
Behavior
Verbosity Modes
The behavior of explain
and the amount of information
returned depend on the verbosity
mode.
MongoDB runs the query optimizer to choose
the winning plan for the operation under evaluation. explain
returns
the queryPlanner
information for the evaluated
<command>
.
MongoDB runs the query optimizer to choose the winning plan, executes the winning plan to completion, and returns statistics describing the execution of the winning plan.
For write operations, explain
returns information about
the update or delete operations that would be performed, but does
not apply the modifications to the database.
explain
returns the queryPlanner
and
executionStats
information for the evaluated
<command>
. However, executionStats
does not
provide query execution information for the rejected plans.
By default, explain
runs in
"allPlansExecution"
verbosity mode.
MongoDB runs the query optimizer to choose the winning plan and executes the
winning plan to completion. In "allPlansExecution"
mode, MongoDB
returns statistics describing the execution of the winning plan as well
as statistics for the other candidate plans captured during plan
selection.
For write operations, explain
returns information about
the update or delete operations that would be performed, but does
not apply the modifications to the database.
explain
returns the queryPlanner
and
executionStats
information for the evaluated
<command>
. The executionStats
includes the
completed query execution information for the winning plan.
If the query optimizer considered more than one plan,
executionStats
information also includes the partial
execution information captured during the plan selection phase for both the winning and rejected
candidate plans.
Explain and Write Operations
For write operations, the explain
command returns
information about the write operation that would be performed but does
not actually modify the database.
Stable API
The Stable API V1 supports the following
verbosity modes for the explain
command:
Warning
MongoDB does not guarantee any specific output format from the
explain
command, even when using the Stable API.
Restrictions
You cannot run the explain
command/db.collection.explain()
in executionStats
mode
or allPlansExecution
mode for an aggregation pipeline
that contains the $out
stage.
Instead, you can either:
Output
explain
operations can return information regarding:
explainVersion
, the output format version (for example,"1"
);command
, which details the command being explained;queryPlanner
, which details the plan selected by the query optimizer and lists the rejected plans;executionStats
, which details the execution of the winning plan and the rejected plans;serverInfo
, which provides information on the MongoDB instance; andserverParameters
, which details internal parameters.
The verbosity mode (i.e. queryPlanner
, executionStats
,
allPlansExecution
) determines whether the results include
executionStats
and whether executionStats
includes data
captured during plan selection.
Explain output is limited by the maximum Nested Depth for BSON Documents, which is 100 levels of nesting. Explain output that exceeds the limit is truncated.
For details on the output, see Explain Results.
Examples
queryPlanner
Mode
The following explain
command runs in "queryPlanner"
verbosity mode to return the query planning information for a
count
command:
db.runCommand( { explain: { count: "products", query: { quantity: { $gt: 50 } } }, verbosity: "queryPlanner" } )
executionStats
Mode
The following explain
operation runs in "executionStats"
verbosity mode to return the query planning and execution information
for a count
command:
db.runCommand( { explain: { count: "products", query: { quantity: { $gt: 50 } } }, verbosity: "executionStats" } )
allPlansExecution
Mode
By default, explain
runs in "allPlansExecution"
verbosity
mode. The following explain
command returns the
queryPlanner
and executionStats
for
all considered plans for an update
command:
Note
The execution of this explain will not modify data but runs the query predicate of the update operation. For candidate plans, MongoDB returns the execution information captured during the plan selection phase.
db.runCommand( { explain: { update: "products", updates: [ { q: { quantity: 1057, category: "apparel" }, u: { $set: { reorder: true } } } ] } } )