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db.logout()¶
- db.logout()¶
Ends the current authentication session. This function has no effect if the current session is not authenticated.
Note
If you’re not logged in and using authentication, db.logout() has no effect.
Changed in version 2.4: Because MongoDB now allows users defined in one database to have privileges on another database, you must call db.logout() while using the same database context that you authenticated to.
If you authenticated to a database such as users or $external, you must issue db.logout() against this database in order to successfully log out.
Example
Use the use <database-name> helper in the interactive mongo shell, or the following db.getSiblingDB() in the interactive shell or in mongo shell scripts to change the db object:
db = db.getSiblingDB('<database-name>')
When you have set the database context and db object, you can use the db.logout() to log out of database as in the following operation:
db.logout()
db.logout() function provides a wrapper around the database command logout.
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