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system.roles
Collection
system.roles
Collection¶
New in version 2.6.
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The system.roles
collection in the admin
database stores the
user-defined roles. To create and manage these user-defined
roles, MongoDB provides role management commands.
system.roles
Schema¶
The documents in the system.roles
collection have the following
schema:
{
_id: <system-defined id>,
role: "<role name>",
db: "<database>",
privileges:
[
{
resource: { <resource> },
actions: [ "<action>", ... ]
},
...
],
roles:
[
{ role: "<role name>", db: "<database>" },
...
]
}
A system.roles
document has the following fields:
-
admin.system.roles.
role
¶ The
role
field is a string that specifies the name of the role.
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admin.system.roles.
db
¶ The
db
field is a string that specifies the database to which the role belongs. MongoDB uniquely identifies each role by the pairing of its name (i.e.role
) and its database.
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admin.system.roles.
privileges
¶ The
privileges
array contains the privilege documents that define the privileges for the role.A privilege document has the following syntax:
{ resource: { <resource> }, actions: [ "<action>", ... ] }
Each privilege document has the following fields:
-
admin.system.roles.privileges[n].
resource
¶ A document that specifies the resources upon which the privilege
actions
apply. The document has one of the following form:{ db: <database>, collection: <collection> }
or
{ cluster : true }
See Resource Document for more details.
-
admin.system.roles.privileges[n].
actions
¶ An array of actions permitted on the resource. For a list of actions, see Privilege Actions.
-
-
admin.system.roles.
roles
¶ The
roles
array contains role documents that specify the roles from which this role inherits privileges.A role document has the following syntax:
{ role: "<role name>", db: "<database>" }
A role document has the following fields:
-
admin.system.roles.roles[n].
role
¶ The name of the role. A role can be a built-in role provided by MongoDB or a user-defined role.
-
admin.system.roles.roles[n].
db
¶ The name of the database where the role is defined.
-
Examples¶
Consider the following sample documents found in system.roles
collection of the admin
database.
A User-Defined Role Specifies Privileges¶
The following is a sample document for a user-defined role appUser
defined for the myApp
database:
{
_id: "myApp.appUser",
role: "appUser",
db: "myApp",
privileges: [
{ resource: { db: "myApp" , collection: "" },
actions: [ "find", "createCollection", "dbStats", "collStats" ] },
{ resource: { db: "myApp", collection: "logs" },
actions: [ "insert" ] },
{ resource: { db: "myApp", collection: "data" },
actions: [ "insert", "update", "remove", "compact" ] },
{ resource: { db: "myApp", collection: "system.js" },
actions: [ "find" ] },
],
roles: []
}
The privileges
array lists the five privileges that the appUser
role specifies:
- The first privilege permits its actions (
"find"
,"createCollection"
,"dbStats"
,"collStats"
) on all the collections in themyApp
database excluding its system collections. See Specify a Database as Resource. - The next two privileges permits additional actions on specific
collections,
logs
anddata
, in themyApp
database. See Specify a Collection of a Database as Resource. - The last privilege permits actions on one system
collections in the
myApp
database. While the first privilege gives database-wide permission for thefind
action, the action does not apply tomyApp
’s system collections. To give access to a system collection, a privilege must explicitly specify the collection. See Resource Document.
As indicated by the empty roles
array, appUser
inherits no
additional privileges from other roles.
User-Defined Role Inherits from Other Roles¶
The following is a sample document for a user-defined role appAdmin
defined for the myApp
database: The document shows that the
appAdmin
role specifies privileges as well as inherits privileges
from other roles:
{
_id: "myApp.appAdmin",
role: "appAdmin",
db: "myApp",
privileges: [
{
resource: { db: "myApp", collection: "" },
actions: [ "insert", "dbStats", "collStats", "compact", "repairDatabase" ]
}
],
roles: [
{ role: "appUser", db: "myApp" }
]
}
The privileges
array lists the privileges that the appAdmin
role specifies. This role has a single privilege that permits its
actions ( "insert"
, "dbStats"
, "collStats"
, "compact"
,
"repairDatabase"
) on all the collections in the myApp
database
excluding its system collections. See Specify a Database as Resource.
The roles
array lists the roles, identified by the role names and
databases, from which the role appAdmin
inherits privileges.