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listIndexes
¶Returns information about the indexes on the specified collection, including hidden indexes. Specifically, the command returns a document that contains information with which to create a cursor to the index information. Index information includes the keys and options used to create the index. The mongo
shell provides the db.collection.getIndexes()
helper.
The command has the following form:
listIndexes |
string | The name of the collection. |
comment |
any |
A comment can be any valid BSON type (string, integer, object, array, etc).
|
To run listIndexes
when access control is enforced, users must have privileges to listIndexes
. The built-in role read
provides the required privileges to run listIndexes
for the collections in a database.
Starting in MongoDB 4.2, if the client that issued the listIndexes
disconnects before the operation completes, MongoDB marks the listIndexes
for termination (i.e. killOp
on the operation).
Starting in MongoDB 4.4, to run on a replica set member, listIndexes
operations require the member to be in PRIMARY
or SECONDARY
state. If the member is in another state, such as STARTUP2
, the operation errors.
In previous versions, the operations can also be run when the member is in STARTUP2
. However, the operations wait until the member transitions to RECOVERING
.
listIndexes.
cursor
¶A document that contains information with which to create a cursor to index information. The cursor information includes the cursor id, the full namespace for the command, as well as the first batch of results. Index information includes the keys and options used to create the index. The index option hidden
, available starting in MongoDB 4.4, is only present if the value is true
.
For information on the keys and index options, see db.collection.createIndex()
.
listIndexes.
ok
¶The return value for the command. A value of 1
indicates success.