Configure a JDBC connection to MongoDB Standalone using Splunk JDBC Driver for MongoDB
Authentication
It supports a basic authentication method using user
and password
attributes passed as a property or as a part of the connection string as query parameters.
It requires to provide the authSource
value as the database name associated with the user's credentials.
JDBC connection string
Using this driver the JDBC connection string should start with the prefix jdbc:standalone-mongodb://
followed by the IP address / FQDN, port and database name, such as jdbc:standalone-mongodb://<host>:<port>/<database>.<collection>?authSource=<user-credentials-database>
.
Note: the <collection>
attribute is optional.
SSL connection
To use SSL connection specify ssl=true
as part of the connection string as a query parameter.
Driver class
It supports auto loading according to JDBC 4.0, but in case there is a need for register it manually the driver class is com.splunk.dbx.mongodb.standalone.StandaloneDriver
.
Queries
This driver supports find
and aggregate
statements similar to MongoDB Shell.
Find Method
{ <attribute>: { $gt: <value> } }
: it will execute a find method for the database and collection defined in the JDBC Connection String.
In case we don't specify the collection in the JDBC Connection String, or we want overwrite it, we do it as follows: <database>.<collection>.find({ <attribute>: { $gt: <value> } })
.
Note: For more information, go to db.collection.find. Please, note that we don't support projection
and options
yet.
Aggregate Method
[{ $match: { <attribute>: { $gt: <value> } } }, { $sort: { <attribute>: 1} }]
: it will execute an aggregate method for the database and collection defined in the JDBC Connection String.
In case we don't specify the collection in the JDBC Connection String, or we want overwrite it, we do it as follows: <database>.<collection>.aggregate([{ $match: { <attribute>: { $gt: <value> } } }, { $sort: { <attribute>: 1} }])
.
Note: For more information, go to db.collection.aggregate. Please, note that we don't support options
yet.
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This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk® DB Connect: 3.18.1
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