(mongodb >=1.0.0)
MongoDB\Driver\Manager::__construct — Create new MongoDB Manager
$uri = null, ?array $uriOptions = null, ?array $driverOptions = null)Constructs a new MongoDB\Driver\Manager object with the specified options.
Note: Per the » Server Discovery and Monitoring Specification, this constructor performs no I/O. Connections will be initialized on demand, when the first operation is executed.
Note: When specifying any SSL or TLS URI options via the connection string or
uriOptionsparameter, the driver will implicitly enable TLS for its connections. To avoid this, either explicitly disable thetlsoption or don't specify any TLS options.
Note: On Unix platforms, the MongoDB driver is sensitive to scripts that use the fork() system call without also calling exec(). Users are advised not to re-use MongoDB\Driver\Manager instances in a forked child process.
uriA » mongodb:// connection URI:
mongodb://[username:password@]host1[:port1][,host2[:port2],...[,hostN[:portN]]][/[defaultAuthDb][?options]]
For details on supported URI options, see » Connection String Options in the MongoDB manual. » Connection pool options are not supported, as the PHP driver does not implement connection pools.
      The uri is a URL, hence any special characters in
      its components need to be URL encoded according to
      » RFC 3986. This is particularly
      relevant to the username and password, which can often include special
      characters such as @, :, or
      %. When connecting via a Unix domain socket, the socket
      path may contain special characters such as slashes and must be encoded.
      The rawurlencode() function may be used to encode
      constituent parts of the URI.
     
      The defaultAuthDb component may be used to specify the
      database name associated with the user's credentials; however the
      authSource URI option will take priority if specified.
      If neither defaultAuthDb nor
      authSource are specified, the admin
      database will be used by default. The defaultAuthDb
      component has no effect in the absence of user credentials.
     
uriOptions
      Additional
      » connection string options,
      which will overwrite any options with the same name in the
      uri parameter.
     
| Option | Type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| appname | string | MongoDB 3.4+ has the ability to annotate connections with metadata provided by the connecting client. This metadata is included in the server's logs upon establishing a connection and also recorded in slow query logs when database profiling is enabled. This option may be used to specify an application name, which will be included in the metadata. The value cannot exceed 128 characters in length. | 
| authMechanism | string | The authentication mechanism that MongoDB will use to authenticate the connection. For additional details and a list of supported values, see » Authentication Options in the MongoDB manual. | 
| authMechanismProperties | array | Properties for the selected authentication mechanism. For additional details and a list of supported properties, see the » Driver Authentication Specification. 
 | 
| authSource | string | 
            The database name associated with the user's credentials. Defaults
            to the database component of the connection URI, or the
             
            For authentication mechanisms that delegate credential storage to
            other services (e.g. GSSAPI), this should be
             | 
| canonicalizeHostname | bool | 
            If  
            This option is a deprecated alias for the
             | 
| compressors | string | A prioritized, comma-delimited list of compressors that the client wants to use. Messages are only compressed if the client and server share any compressors in common, and the compressor used in each direction will depend on the individual configuration of the server or driver. See the » Driver Compression Specification for more information. | 
| connectTimeoutMS | int | The time in milliseconds to attempt a connection before timing out. Defaults to 10,000 milliseconds. | 
| directConnection | bool | 
            This option can be used to control replica set discovery behavior
            when only a single host is provided in the connection string. By
            default, providing a single member in the connection string will
            establish a direct connection or discover additional members
            depending on whether the  | 
| gssapiServiceName | string | 
            Set the Kerberos service name when connecting to Kerberized MongoDB
            instances. This value must match the service name set on MongoDB
            instances (i.e.
            » saslServiceName
            server parameter). Defaults to  
            This option is a deprecated alias for the
             | 
| heartbeatFrequencyMS | int | Specifies the interval in milliseconds between the driver's checks of the MongoDB topology, counted from the end of the previous check until the beginning of the next one. Defaults to 60,000 milliseconds. Per the » Server Discovery and Monitoring Specification, this value cannot be less than 500 milliseconds. | 
| journal | bool | 
            Corresponds to the default write concern's
             | 
| loadBalanced | bool | 
            Specifies whether the driver is connecting to a MongoDB cluster
            through a load balancer. If  | 
| localThresholdMS | int | The size in milliseconds of the latency window for selecting among multiple suitable MongoDB instances while resolving a read preference. Defaults to 15 milliseconds. | 
| maxStalenessSeconds | int | 
            Corresponds to the read preference's
             
            If specified, the max staleness must be a signed 32-bit integer
            greater than or equal to
             | 
| password | string | The password for the user being authenticated. This option is useful if the password contains special characters, which would otherwise need to be URL encoded for the connection URI. | 
| readConcernLevel | string | Corresponds to the read concern's levelparameter. Specifies the level of read isolation. For details, see
           MongoDB\Driver\ReadConcern. | 
| readPreference | string | 
            Corresponds to the read preference's  | 
| readPreferenceTags | array | 
            Corresponds to the read preference's  
 | 
| replicaSet | string | Specifies the name of the replica set. | 
| retryReads | bool | 
            Specifies whether or not the driver should automatically retry
            certain read operations that fail due to transient network errors
            or replica set elections. This functionality requires MongoDB 3.6+.
            Defaults to  See the » Retryable Reads Specification for more information. | 
| retryWrites | bool | 
            Specifies whether or not the driver should automatically retry
            certain write operations that fail due to transient network errors
            or replica set elections. This functionality requires MongoDB 3.6+.
            Defaults to  See » Retryable Writes in the MongoDB manual for more information. | 
| safe | bool | 
            If  This option is deprecated and should not be used. | 
| serverSelectionTimeoutMS | int | Specifies how long in milliseconds to block for server selection before throwing an exception. Defaults to 30,000 milliseconds. | 
| serverSelectionTryOnce | bool | 
            When  | 
| socketCheckIntervalMS | int | 
            If a socket has not been used recently, the driver must check it via
            a  | 
| socketTimeoutMS | int | The time in milliseconds to attempt a send or receive on a socket before timing out. Defaults to 300,000 milliseconds (i.e. five minutes). | 
| srvMaxHosts | int | 
            The maximum number of SRV results to randomly select when initially
            populating the seedlist or, during SRV polling, adding new hosts to
            the topology. Defaults to  | 
| srvServiceName | string | 
            The service name to use for SRV lookup in initial DNS seedlist
            discovery and SRV polling. Defaults to  | 
| ssl | bool | 
            Initiates the connection with TLS/SSL if  
            This option is a deprecated alias for the  | 
| tls | bool | 
            Initiates the connection with TLS/SSL if  | 
| tlsAllowInvalidCertificates | bool | 
            Specifies whether or not the driver should error when the server's
            TLS certificate is invalid. Defaults to  Warning
             Disabling certificate validation creates a vulnerability. | 
| tlsAllowInvalidHostnames | bool | 
            Specifies whether or not the driver should error when there is a
            mismatch between the server's hostname and the hostname specified by
            the TLS certificate. Defaults to  Warning
             Disabling certificate validation creates a vulnerability. Allowing invalid hostnames may expose the driver to a » man-in-the-middle attack. | 
| tlsCAFile | string | Path to file with either a single or bundle of certificate authorities to be considered trusted when making a TLS connection. The system certificate store will be used by default. | 
| tlsCertificateKeyFile | string | Path to the client certificate file or the client private key file; in the case that they both are needed, the files should be concatenated. | 
| tlsCertificateKeyFilePassword | string | 
            Password to decrypt the client private key (i.e.
             | 
| tlsDisableCertificateRevocationCheck | bool | 
            If  | 
| tlsDisableOCSPEndpointCheck | bool | 
            If  | 
| tlsInsecure | bool | 
            Relax TLS constraints as much as possible. Specifying  Warning
             Disabling certificate validation creates a vulnerability. Allowing invalid hostnames may expose the driver to a » man-in-the-middle attack. | 
| username | string | The username for the user being authenticated. This option is useful if the username contains special characters, which would otherwise need to be URL encoded for the connection URI. | 
| w | int|string | 
            Corresponds to the default write concern's  | 
| wTimeoutMS | int|string | 
            Corresponds to the default write concern's
             
            If specified,  | 
| zlibCompressionLevel | int | 
            Specifies the compression level to use for the zlib compressor. This
            option has no effect if  | 
driverOptions
| Option | Type | Description | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| allow_invalid_hostname | bool | 
            Disables hostname validation if  Allowing invalid hostnames may expose the driver to a » man-in-the-middle attack. 
            This option is a deprecated alias for the
             | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| autoEncryption | array | Provides options to enable automatic client-side field level encryption. 
 The following options are supported: 
 
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| ca_dir | string | Path to a correctly hashed certificate directory. The system certificate store will be used by default. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ca_file | string | Path to file with either a single or bundle of certificate authorities to be considered trusted when making a TLS connection. The system certificate store will be used by default. 
            This option is a deprecated alias for the
             | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| context | resource | SSL context options to be used as fallbacks if a driver option or its equivalent URI option, if any, is not specified. Note that the driver does not consult the default stream context (i.e. stream_context_get_default()). The following context options are supported: 
 This option is supported for backwards compatibility, but should be considered deprecated. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| crl_file | string | Path to a certificate revocation list file. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| disableClientPersistence | bool | 
            If  
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| driver | array | 
            Allows custom drivers to append their own metadata to the server
            handshake. By default, the driver submits its own name, version, and
            platform (i.e. PHP version) in the handshake. Custom drivers can
            specify strings for the  
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| pem_file | string | Path to a PEM encoded certificate to use for client authentication. 
            This option is a deprecated alias for the
             | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| pem_pwd | string | Passphrase for the PEM encoded certificate (if applicable). 
            This option is a deprecated alias for the
             | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| serverApi | MongoDB\Driver\ServerApi | This option is used to declare a server API version for the manager. If omitted, no API version is declared. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| weak_cert_validation | bool | 
            Disables certificate validation if  
            This option is a deprecated alias for the
             | 
uri format is invalid
| Version | Description | 
|---|---|
| PECL mongodb 1.16.0 | 
         The AWS KMS provider for client-side encryption now accepts a
          
         Added  
         If an empty document is specified for the  | 
| PECL mongodb 1.15.0 | 
         If an empty document is specified for the  | 
| PECL mongodb 1.14.0 | 
         Added the  | 
| PECL mongodb 1.13.0 | 
         Added the  | 
| PECL mongodb 1.12.0 | 
         KMIP is now supported as a KMS provider for client-side encryption and
         may be configured in the  | 
| PECL mongodb 1.11.0 | 
         Added the  | 
| PECL mongodb 1.10.0 | 
         Added the  
         Azure and GCP are now supported as KMS providers for client-side
         encryption and may be configured in the
          | 
| PECL mongodb 1.8.0 | 
         Added the  
         Added the  | 
| PECL mongodb 1.7.0 | 
         Added the  
         Specifying any SSL or TLS option via the  | 
| PECL mongodb 1.6.0 | 
         Added the  
         The  
         Specifying any SSL or TLS URI option via the connection string or
          | 
| PECL mongodb 1.5.0 | 
          | 
| PECL mongodb 1.4.0 | 
         Added the  | 
| PECL mongodb 1.3.0 | 
         The  | 
| PECL mongodb 1.2.0 | 
         The  
         Added the  
         Added the  
         The PHP Streams API is no longer used for socket communication. The
          | 
| PECL mongodb 1.1.0 | 
         The  | 
Example #1 MongoDB\Driver\Manager::__construct() basic examples
Connecting to standalone MongoDB node:
<?php
$manager = new MongoDB\Driver\Manager("mongodb://example.com:27017");
?>Connecting to standalone MongoDB node via a Unix domain socket. The socket path may include special characters such as slashes and should be encoded with rawurlencode().
<?php
$manager = new MongoDB\Driver\Manager("mongodb://" . rawurlencode("/tmp/mongodb-27017.sock"));
?>Connecting to a replica set:
<?php
$manager = new MongoDB\Driver\Manager("mongodb://rs1.example.com,rs2.example.com/?replicaSet=myReplicaSet");
?>Connecting to a sharded cluster (i.e. one or more mongos instances):
<?php
$manager = new MongoDB\Driver\Manager("mongodb://mongos1.example.com,mongos2.example.com/");
?>Connecting to MongoDB with authentication credentials for a particular user and database:
<?php
$manager = new MongoDB\Driver\Manager("mongodb://myusername:mypassword@example.com/?authSource=databaseName");
?>
    Connecting to MongoDB with authentication credentials for a particular
    user and database, where the username or password includes special
    characters (e.g. @, :,
    %). In the following example, the password string
    myp@ss:w%rd has been manually escaped; however,
    rawurlencode() may also be used to escape URI components
    that may contain special characters.
   
<?php
$manager = new MongoDB\Driver\Manager("mongodb://myusername:myp%40ss%3Aw%25rd@example.com/?authSource=databaseName");
?>Connecting to MongoDB with X509 authentication:
<?php
$manager = new MongoDB\Driver\Manager(
    "mongodb://example.com/?ssl=true&authMechanism=MONGODB-X509",
    [],
    [
        "pem_file" => "/path/to/client.pem",
    ]
);
?>