db.collection.reIndex()
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Definition
db.collection.reIndex()
Deprecated since version 6.0.
Attempting to run the
db.collection.reIndex()
method writes a warning message to the log.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
reIndex
command.For MongoDB API drivers, refer to the language-specific MongoDB driver documentation.
For the legacy
mongo
shell documentation, refer to the documentation for the corresponding MongoDB Server release:The
db.collection.reIndex()
drops all indexes on a collection and recreates them. This operation may be expensive for collections that have a large amount of data and/or a large number of indexes.Warning
db.collection.reIndex()
may only be run on standalone instances.For most users, the
db.collection.reIndex()
command is unnecessary.
Behavior
For MongoDB 5.0 or later, db.collection.reIndex()
may only be
run on standalone instances.
Resource Locking
Changed in version 4.2.2.
For MongoDB 4.2.2 and later, db.collection.reIndex()
obtains
an exclusive (W) lock on the collection and blocks other operations on
the collection until it completes.
For more information on locking in MongoDB, see FAQ: Concurrency.