monitoring
– Tools for monitoring driver events.
New in version 3.1.
Attention
Starting in PyMongo 3.11, the monitoring classes outlined below are included in the PyMongo distribution under the event_loggers
submodule.
Use to register global listeners for specific events. Listeners must inherit from one of the abstract classes below and implement the correct functions for that class.
For example, a simple command logger might be implemented like this:
Server discovery and monitoring events are also available. For example:
Connection monitoring and pooling events are also available. For example:
Event listeners can also be registered per instance of MongoClient
:
Note that previously registered global listeners are automatically included when configuring per client event listeners. Registering a new global listener will not add that listener to existing client instances.
Note
Events are delivered synchronously. Application threads block waiting for event handlers (e.g. ) to return. Care must be taken to ensure that your event handlers are efficient enough to not adversely affect overall application performance.
Warning
The command documents published through this API are not copies. If you intend to modify them in any way you must copy them in your event handler first.
pymongo.monitoring.``register
(listener)
Register a global event listener.
class pymongo.monitoring.``CommandListener
Abstract base class for command listeners.
Handles CommandStartedEvent, CommandSucceededEvent, and CommandFailedEvent.
failed
(event)Abstract method to handle a CommandFailedEvent.
Parameters: - event: An instance of
CommandFailedEvent
.
- event: An instance of
started
(event)Abstract method to handle a CommandStartedEvent.
Parameters: - event: An instance of .
succeeded
(event)Abstract method to handle a CommandSucceededEvent.
Parameters: - event: An instance of
CommandSucceededEvent
.
- event: An instance of
class pymongo.monitoring.``ServerListener
Abstract base class for server listeners. Handles ServerOpeningEvent, ServerDescriptionChangedEvent, and ServerClosedEvent.
New in version 3.3.
closed
(event)Abstract method to handle a ServerClosedEvent.
Parameters: - event: An instance of .
description_changed
(event)Abstract method to handle a ServerDescriptionChangedEvent.
Parameters: - event: An instance of
ServerDescriptionChangedEvent
.
- event: An instance of
opened
(event)Abstract method to handle a ServerOpeningEvent.
Parameters: - event: An instance of .
class pymongo.monitoring.``ServerHeartbeatListener
Abstract base class for server heartbeat listeners.
Handles ServerHeartbeatStartedEvent, ServerHeartbeatSucceededEvent, and ServerHeartbeatFailedEvent.
New in version 3.3.
failed
(event)Abstract method to handle a ServerHeartbeatFailedEvent.
Parameters: - event: An instance of
ServerHeartbeatFailedEvent
.
- event: An instance of
started
(event)Abstract method to handle a ServerHeartbeatStartedEvent.
Parameters: - event: An instance of .
succeeded
(event)Abstract method to handle a ServerHeartbeatSucceededEvent.
Parameters: - event: An instance of
ServerHeartbeatSucceededEvent
.
- event: An instance of
class pymongo.monitoring.``TopologyListener
Abstract base class for topology monitoring listeners. Handles TopologyOpenedEvent, TopologyDescriptionChangedEvent, and TopologyClosedEvent.
New in version 3.3.
closed
(event)Abstract method to handle a TopologyClosedEvent.
Parameters: - event: An instance of .
description_changed
(event)Abstract method to handle a TopologyDescriptionChangedEvent.
Parameters: - event: An instance of
TopologyDescriptionChangedEvent
.
- event: An instance of
opened
(event)Abstract method to handle a TopologyOpenedEvent.
class pymongo.monitoring.``ConnectionPoolListener
Abstract base class for connection pool listeners.
Handles all of the connection pool events defined in the Connection Monitoring and Pooling Specification: , PoolClearedEvent
, , ConnectionCreatedEvent
, , ConnectionClosedEvent
, , ConnectionCheckOutFailedEvent
, , and ConnectionCheckedInEvent
.
New in version 3.9.
connection_check_out_failed
(event)Abstract method to handle a .
Emitted when the driver’s attempt to check out a connection fails.
Parameters: - event: An instance of
ConnectionCheckOutFailedEvent
.
- event: An instance of
connection_check_out_started
(event)Abstract method to handle a .
Emitted when the driver starts attempting to check out a connection.
Parameters: - event: An instance of
ConnectionCheckOutStartedEvent
.
- event: An instance of
connection_checked_in
(event)Abstract method to handle a .
Emitted when the driver checks in a Connection back to the Connection Pool.
Parameters: - event: An instance of
ConnectionCheckedInEvent
.
- event: An instance of
connection_checked_out
(event)Abstract method to handle a .
Emitted when the driver successfully checks out a Connection.
Parameters: - event: An instance of
ConnectionCheckedOutEvent
.
- event: An instance of
connection_closed
(event)Abstract method to handle a .
Emitted when a Connection Pool closes a Connection.
Parameters: - event: An instance of
ConnectionClosedEvent
.
- event: An instance of
connection_created
(event)Abstract method to handle a .
Emitted when a Connection Pool creates a Connection object.
Parameters: - event: An instance of
ConnectionCreatedEvent
.
- event: An instance of
connection_ready
(event)Abstract method to handle a .
Emitted when a Connection has finished its setup, and is now ready to use.
Parameters: - event: An instance of
ConnectionReadyEvent
.
- event: An instance of
pool_cleared
(event)Abstract method to handle a PoolClearedEvent.
Emitted when a Connection Pool is cleared.
Parameters: - event: An instance of .
pool_closed
(event)Abstract method to handle a PoolClosedEvent.
Emitted when a Connection Pool is closed.
Parameters: - event: An instance of
PoolClosedEvent
.
- event: An instance of
pool_created
(event)Abstract method to handle a .
Emitted when a Connection Pool is created.
Parameters: - event: An instance of
PoolCreatedEvent
.
- event: An instance of
class pymongo.monitoring.``CommandStartedEvent
(command, database_name, \args*)
Event published when a command starts.
Parameters: |
|
---|
command
The command document.
command_name
The command name.
connection_id
The address (host, port) of the server this command was sent to.
database_name
The name of the database this command was run against.
-
An id for this series of events or None.
request_id
The request id for this operation.
class pymongo.monitoring.``CommandSucceededEvent
(duration, reply, command_name, request_id, connection_id, operation_id)
Event published when a command succeeds.
command_name
The command name.
connection_id
The address (host, port) of the server this command was sent to.
duration_micros
The duration of this operation in microseconds.
operation_id
An id for this series of events or None.
reply
The server failure document for this operation.
request_id
The request id for this operation.
class pymongo.monitoring.``CommandFailedEvent
(duration, failure, \args*)
Event published when a command fails.
Parameters: |
|
---|
command_name
The command name.
connection_id
The address (host, port) of the server this command was sent to.
duration_micros
The duration of this operation in microseconds.
failure
The server failure document for this operation.
operation_id
An id for this series of events or None.
request_id
The request id for this operation.
class pymongo.monitoring.``ServerDescriptionChangedEvent
(previous_description, new_description, \args*)
Published when server description changes.
New in version 3.3.
new_description
The new .
previous_description
The previous
ServerDescription
.server_address
The address (host, port) pair of the server
topology_id
A unique identifier for the topology this server is a part of.
class pymongo.monitoring.``ServerOpeningEvent
(server_address, topology_id)
Published when server is initialized.
New in version 3.3.
server_address
The address (host, port) pair of the server
topology_id
A unique identifier for the topology this server is a part of.
class pymongo.monitoring.``ServerClosedEvent
(server_address, topology_id)
Published when server is closed.
New in version 3.3.
server_address
The address (host, port) pair of the server
topology_id
A unique identifier for the topology this server is a part of.
class pymongo.monitoring.``TopologyDescriptionChangedEvent
(previous_description, new_description, \args*)
Published when the topology description changes.
New in version 3.3.
new_description
The new .
previous_description
The previous
TopologyDescription
.topology_id
A unique identifier for the topology this server is a part of.
class pymongo.monitoring.``TopologyOpenedEvent
(topology_id)
Published when the topology is initialized.
New in version 3.3.
topology_id
A unique identifier for the topology this server is a part of.
class pymongo.monitoring.``TopologyClosedEvent
(topology_id)
Published when the topology is closed.
New in version 3.3.
-
A unique identifier for the topology this server is a part of.
class pymongo.monitoring.``ServerHeartbeatStartedEvent
(connection_id)
Published when a heartbeat is started.
New in version 3.3.
connection_id
The address (host, port) of the server this heartbeat was sent to.
class pymongo.monitoring.``ServerHeartbeatSucceededEvent
(duration, reply, connection_id, awaited=False)
Fired when the server heartbeat succeeds.
New in version 3.3.
awaited
Whether the heartbeat was awaited.
If true, then reflects the sum of the round trip time to the server and the time that the server waited before sending a response.
duration
The duration of this heartbeat in microseconds.
reply
An instance of
IsMaster
.
class pymongo.monitoring.``ServerHeartbeatFailedEvent
(duration, reply, connection_id, awaited=False)
Fired when the server heartbeat fails, either with an “ok: 0” or a socket exception.
New in version 3.3.
awaited
If true, then reflects the sum of the round trip time to the server and the time that the server waited before sending a response.
connection_id
The address (host, port) of the server this heartbeat was sent to.
duration
The duration of this heartbeat in microseconds.
reply
A subclass of
Exception
.
class pymongo.monitoring.``PoolCreatedEvent
(address, options)
Published when a Connection Pool is created.
Parameters: |
|
---|
New in version 3.9.
address
The address (host, port) pair of the server the pool is attempting to connect to.
options
Any non-default pool options that were set on this Connection Pool.
class pymongo.monitoring.``PoolClearedEvent
(address)
Published when a Connection Pool is cleared.
Parameters: |
|
---|
New in version 3.9.
address
The address (host, port) pair of the server the pool is attempting to connect to.
class pymongo.monitoring.``PoolClosedEvent
(address)
Published when a Connection Pool is closed.
Parameters: |
|
---|
New in version 3.9.
address
The address (host, port) pair of the server the pool is attempting to connect to.
class pymongo.monitoring.``ConnectionCreatedEvent
(address, connection_id)
Published when a Connection Pool creates a Connection object.
NOTE: This connection is not ready for use until the is published.
Parameters: |
|
---|
New in version 3.9.
address
The address (host, port) pair of the server this connection is attempting to connect to.
connection_id
The ID of the Connection.
class pymongo.monitoring.``ConnectionReadyEvent
(address, connection_id)
Published when a Connection has finished its setup, and is ready to use.
Parameters: |
|
---|
New in version 3.9.
address
The address (host, port) pair of the server this connection is attempting to connect to.
connection_id
The ID of the Connection.
class pymongo.monitoring.``ConnectionClosedReason
An enum that defines values for reason on a ConnectionClosedEvent
.
New in version 3.9.
ERROR
= ‘error’The connection experienced an error, making it no longer valid.
IDLE
= ‘idle’The connection became stale by being idle for too long (maxIdleTimeMS).
POOL_CLOSED
= ‘poolClosed’The pool was closed, making the connection no longer valid.
STALE
= ‘stale’The pool was cleared, making the connection no longer valid.
class pymongo.monitoring.``ConnectionClosedEvent
(address, connection_id, reason)
Published when a Connection is closed.
Parameters: |
|
---|
New in version 3.9.
address
The address (host, port) pair of the server this connection is attempting to connect to.
connection_id
The ID of the Connection.
reason
A reason explaining why this connection was closed.
The reason must be one of the strings from the enum.
class pymongo.monitoring.``ConnectionCheckOutStartedEvent
(address)
Published when the driver starts attempting to check out a connection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
New in version 3.9.
address
The address (host, port) pair of the server this connection is attempting to connect to.
class pymongo.monitoring.``ConnectionCheckOutFailedReason
An enum that defines values for reason on a ConnectionCheckOutFailedEvent
.
New in version 3.9.
CONN_ERROR
= ‘connectionError’The connection check out attempt experienced an error while setting up a new connection.
POOL_CLOSED
= ‘poolClosed’The pool was previously closed, and cannot provide new connections.
TIMEOUT
= ‘timeout’The connection check out attempt exceeded the specified timeout.
class pymongo.monitoring.``ConnectionCheckOutFailedEvent
(address, reason)
Published when the driver’s attempt to check out a connection fails.
Parameters: |
|
---|
New in version 3.9.
address
The address (host, port) pair of the server this connection is attempting to connect to.
reason
A reason explaining why connection check out failed.
The reason must be one of the strings from the enum.
class pymongo.monitoring.``ConnectionCheckedOutEvent
(address, connection_id)
Published when the driver successfully checks out a Connection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
New in version 3.9.
address
The address (host, port) pair of the server this connection is attempting to connect to.
connection_id
The ID of the Connection.
class pymongo.monitoring.``ConnectionCheckedInEvent
(address, connection_id)
Published when the driver checks in a Connection into the Pool.
Parameters: |
|
---|
New in version 3.9.
address
The address (host, port) pair of the server this connection is attempting to connect to.
connection_id
The ID of the Connection.
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