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convertToCapped
¶ The
convertToCapped
command converts an existing, non-capped collection to a capped collection within the same database.The command has the following syntax:
{ convertToCapped: <collection>, size: <capped size> }
convertToCapped
takes an existing collection (<collection>
) and transforms it into a capped collection with a maximum size in bytes, specified by thesize
argument (<capped size>
).During the conversion process, the
convertToCapped
command exhibits the following behavior:- MongoDB traverses the documents in the original collection in natural order and loads the documents into a new capped collection.
- If the
capped size
specified for the capped collection is smaller than the size of the original uncapped collection, then MongoDB will overwrite documents in the capped collection based on insertion order, or first in, first out order. - Internally, to convert the collection, MongoDB uses the following
procedure
cloneCollectionAsCapped
command creates the capped collection and imports the data.- MongoDB drops the original collection.
renameCollection
renames the new capped collection to the name of the original collection.
Note
MongoDB does not support the
convertToCapped
command in a sharded cluster.Warning
The
convertToCapped
will not recreate indexes from the original collection on the new collection, other than the index on the_id
field. If you need indexes on this collection you will need to create these indexes after the conversion is complete.
Example¶
Convert a Collection¶
The following example uses a db.collection.save()
operation to create
an events
collection, and db.collection.stats()
to obtain
information about the collection:
db.events.save( { click: 'button-1', time: new Date() } )
db.events.stats()
MongoDB will return the following:
{
"ns" : "test.events",
...
"capped" : false,
...
}
To convert the events
collection into a capped collection and view the
updated collection information, run the following commands:
db.runCommand( { convertToCapped: 'events', size: 8192 } )
db.events.stats()
MongoDB will return the following:
{
"ns" : "test.events",
...
"capped" : true,
"max" : NumberLong("9223372036854775807"),
"maxSize" : 8192,
...
}
The convertToCapped
will not recreate indexes from
the original collection on the new collection, other than the
index on the _id
field. If you need indexes on this
collection you will need to create these indexes after the
conversion is complete.
See also