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cursor.explain()¶
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Definition¶
-
cursor.
explain
(verbosity)¶ Changed in version 3.0: The parameter to the method and the output format have changed in 3.0.
Provides information on the query plan for the
db.collection.find()
method.The
explain()
method has the following form:db.collection.find().explain()
The
explain()
method has the following parameter:Parameter Type Description verbose
string Optional. Specifies the verbosity mode for the explain output. The mode affects the behavior of
explain()
and determines the amount of information to return. The possible modes are:"queryPlanner"
,"executionStats"
, and"allPlansExecution"
.Default mode is
"queryPlanner"
.For backwards compatibility with earlier versions of
cursor.explain()
, MongoDB interpretstrue
as"allPlansExecution"
andfalse
as"queryPlanner"
.For more information on the modes, see Verbosity Modes.
Changed in version 3.0.
The
explain()
method returns a document with the query plan and, optionally, the execution statistics.
Behavior¶
Verbosity Modes¶
The behavior of cursor.explain()
and the amount of
information returned depend on the verbosity
mode.
queryPlanner
Mode¶
By default, cursor.explain()
runs in queryPlanner
verbosity mode.
MongoDB runs the query optimizer to choose
the winning plan for the operation under evaluation. cursor.explain()
returns
the queryPlanner
information for the evaluated
method.
executionStats
Mode¶
MongoDB runs the query optimizer to choose the winning plan, executes the winning plan to completion, and returns statistics describing the execution of the winning plan.
cursor.explain()
returns the queryPlanner
and
executionStats
information for the evaluated
method. However, executionStats
does not
provide query execution information for the rejected plans.
allPlansExecution
Mode¶
MongoDB runs the query optimizer to choose the winning plan and executes the
winning plan to completion. In "allPlansExecution"
mode, MongoDB
returns statistics describing the execution of the winning plan as well
as statistics for the other candidate plans captured during plan
selection.
cursor.explain()
returns the queryPlanner
and
executionStats
information for the evaluated
method. The executionStats
includes the
completed query execution information for the winning plan.
If the query optimizer considered more than one plan,
executionStats
information also includes the partial
execution information captured during the plan selection phase for both the winning and rejected
candidate plans.
db.collection.explain().find()
¶
db.collection.explain().find()
is similar to
db.collection.find().explain()
with the
following key differences:
- The
db.collection.explain().find()
construct allows for the additional chaining of query modifiers. For list of query modifiers, see db.collection.explain().find().help(). - The
db.collection.explain().find()
returns a cursor, which requires a call to.next()
, or its alias.finish()
, to return theexplain()
results.
See db.collection.explain()
for more information.
Example¶
The following example runs cursor.explain()
in
“executionStats” verbosity mode
to return the query planning and execution information for the
specified db.collection.find()
operation:
db.products.find(
{ quantity: { $gt: 50 }, category: "apparel" }
).explain("executionStats")
Output¶
cursor.explain()
operations can return information regarding:
- queryPlanner, which details the plan selected by the query optimizer and lists the rejected plans;
- executionStats, which details the execution of the winning plan and the rejected plans; and
- serverInfo, which provides information on the MongoDB instance.
The verbosity mode (i.e. queryPlanner
, executionStats
,
allPlansExecution
) determines whether the results include
executionStats and whether executionStats includes data
captured during plan selection.
For details on the output, see Explain Results.
For a mixed version sharded cluster with version 3.0 mongos
and at least one 2.6 mongod
shard, when you run cursor.explain()
in
a version 3.0 mongo
shell, cursor.explain()
will retry with the
$explain
operator to return results in the 2.6 format.