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The Mongo PHP Adapter is a userland library designed to act as an adapter between applications relying on ext-mongo and the new driver (ext-mongodb).

It provides the API of ext-mongo built on top of mongo-php-library, thus being compatible with PHP 7.

Goal

This library aims to provide a compatibility layer for applications that rely on libraries using ext-mongo, e.g. Doctrine MongoDB ODM, but want to migrate to PHP 7 on which ext-mongo will not run.

You should not be using this library if you do not rely on a library using ext-mongo. If you are starting a new project, please check out mongodb/mongodb.

Installation

This library requires you to have the mongodb extension installed, and it conflicts with the legacy mongo extension.

The preferred method of installing this library is with Composer by running the following from your project root:

$ composer config "platform.ext-mongo" "1.6.16" && composer require alcaeus/mongo-php-adapter

The above command first marks the mongo extension as installed, then requires this adapter. This is to work around a bug in composer, see composer/composer#5030.

Known issues

Return values and exceptions

Some methods may not throw exceptions with the same exception messages as their counterparts in ext-mongo. Do not rely on exception messages being the same.

Methods that return a result array containing a connectionId field will always return 0 as connection ID.

Errors

All errors and warnings triggered by ext-mongo are triggered as E_USER_WARNING and E_USER_ERROR because trigger_error doesn't accept the E_WARNING and E_USER codes. If you rely on these error codes in your error handling routines, please update your code accordingly.

Serialization of objects

Serialization of any Mongo* objects (e.g. MongoGridFSFile, MongoCursor, etc.) will not work properly. The objects can be serialized but are not usable after unserializing them.

Mongo

MongoLog

MongoClient

MongoDB

MongoCollection

MongoCursor

MongoCommandCursor

Development

If you are working on patches to this driver, you can run the unit tests by following these steps from the root of the repo directory:

$ composer install
$ vendor/phpunit/phpunit/phpunit --verbose

It assumes that the the localhost is running a mongod server. Here is a sample command to start mongod for these tests:

$ mongod --smallfiles --fork --logpath /var/log/mongod.log --setParameter enableTestCommands=1

The tests also assume PHP 5.6+ and the ext-mongodb extension being available.