I know how to list all collections in a particular database, but how do I list all available databases in MongoDB shell?
8 Answers
Listing all the databases in mongoDB console is using the command show dbs
.
For more information on mongo shell commands, refer the Mongo Shell Quick Reference.
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34And for anyone (like me) that has just installed mongodb and are confused that running
db
shows the current database istest
but this is not listed via any of the comnmands on this page that is explained here stackoverflow.com/q/38726310/73226 Aug 7, 2016 at 16:39 -
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3@JamieHutber you get so shell by typing
mongo
on the command line (ofmongo --nodb
to not connect to a database) Jan 26, 2018 at 13:18 -
1Yeah I had to come here for something as simple as
show dbs
because I when I went to the docs I simply could not find theshow dbs
command anywhere. The 'docs' can be pretty frustrating at times. Jul 14, 2018 at 16:17 -
2That command does not work in a
--eval
, just on an interactive shell. This answer's options does work (output format is different though) stackoverflow.com/a/32192253/1837991 Nov 11, 2019 at 8:11
For database list:
show databases
show dbs
For table/collection list:
show collections
show tables
db.getCollectionNames()
For MongoDB shell version 3.0.5 insert the following command in the shell:
db.adminCommand('listDatabases')
or alternatively:
db.getMongo().getDBNames()
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5if you are in your shell and only want names:
mongo admin --quiet -u <mongodb_admin> -p [<password>] --eval 'db.getMongo().getDBNames().forEach(function(db){print(db)})'
hth– BoopJun 6, 2019 at 12:55
From the command line issue
mongo --quiet --eval "printjson(db.adminCommand('listDatabases'))"
which gives output
{
"databases" : [
{
"name" : "admin",
"sizeOnDisk" : 978944,
"empty" : false
},
{
"name" : "local",
"sizeOnDisk" : 77824,
"empty" : false
},
{
"name" : "meteor",
"sizeOnDisk" : 778240,
"empty" : false
}
],
"totalSize" : 1835008,
"ok" : 1
}
to obtain a vertical list of all databases for downstream processing do this
mongo --quiet --eval "printjson(db.adminCommand('listDatabases'))" | jq '.databases[].name' | tr -d '"'
which gives below output listing all databases
admin
local
meteor
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2Best solution here for running something automated (without going into mongo shell mode first)– hermFeb 21, 2019 at 14:16
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Based on this answer I came up with
listDatabases="$(mongo --quiet --eval "printjson(db.adminCommand('listDatabases'))")"; ( while IFS=$'\t' read -r size name; do printf '%s\t%s\n' "$name" "$(numfmt --to=iec <<<"$size")"; done < <(jq -r '.databases[] | [.sizeOnDisk, .name] | @tsv' <<<"$listDatabases" | sort -rn); printf -- '-\t-\n'; printf "TOTAL\t%s\n" "$(jq -r .totalSize <<<"$listDatabases" | numfmt --to=iec)" ) | column -t -s$'\t'
to list all databases, sorted by size and the total at the end. Aug 30, 2022 at 2:55
To list mongodb database on shell
show databases //Print a list of all available databases.
show dbs // Print a list of all databases on the server.
Few more basic commands
use <db> // Switch current database to <db>. The mongo shell variable db is set to the current database.
show collections //Print a list of all collections for current database.
show users //Print a list of users for current database.
show roles //Print a list of all roles, both user-defined and built-in, for the current database.
Couple of commands are there to list all dbs in MongoDB shell.
first , launch Mongodb shell using 'mongo' command.
mongo
Then use any of the below commands to list all the DBs.
- show dbs
- show databases
- db.adminCommand( { listDatabases: 1 , nameOnly : true} )
For more details please check here
Thank you.
I have found one solution, where admin()/others didn't worked.
const { promisify } = require('util');
const exec = promisify(require('child_process').exec)
async function test() {
var res = await exec('mongo --eval "db.adminCommand( { listDatabases: 1 }
)" --quiet')
return { res }
}
test()
.then(resp => {
console.log('All dbs', JSON.parse(resp.res.stdout).databases)
})
test()
According to MongoDB official document, for MongoDB 4+, you can list database name only by running db.adminCommand( { listDatabases: 1, , nameOnly: true } )
against the admin database.
If you are using MongoDB Cloud, you need to connect to your MongoDB deployment first. In that case, you can run this command mongosh "mongodb+srv://cluster0.<your-connection-string>.mongodb.net" --apiVersion 1 --username <your-user-name>
in your terminal.
Atlas atlas-xxxxxx-shard-0 [primary] test> db.adminCommand({listDatabases:1 , nameOnly: true})
{
databases: [
{ name: 'sample_airbnb' },
{ name: 'sample_analytics' },
{ name: 'sample_geospatial' },
{ name: 'sample_guides' },
{ name: 'sample_mflix' },
{ name: 'sample_restaurants' },
{ name: 'sample_supplies' },
{ name: 'sample_training' },
{ name: 'sample_weatherdata' },
{ name: 'admin' },
{ name: 'local' }
],
ok: 1,
'$clusterTime': {
clusterTime: Timestamp({ t: xxxxxxxxxx, i: 1 }),
signature: {
hash: Binary(Buffer.from("xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx", "hex"), 0),
keyId: Long("xxxxxxxxxxxxx")
}
},
operationTime: Timestamp({ t: xxxxxxxxxx, i: 1 })
}