Releases: mongodb/node-mongodb-native
v3.5.9
The MongoDB Node.js team is pleased to announce version 3.5.9 of the driver
Release Highlights
Use duration of handshake if no previous roundTripTime exists
The default roundTripTime
of a ServerDescription
is -1, which means if that value is used we can potentially calculate a negative roundTripTime
. Instead, if no previous roundTripTime
exists, we use the duration of the initial handshake.
the options [maxIdleTimeMS] is not supported
A number of new options were added when the CMAP compliant connection pool was introduced in 3.5.x. Unfortunately, these options were not documented properly. Now they are mentioned in the MongoClient
documentation, with a notice that they are only supported with the unified topology.
TypeError: Reduce of empty array with no initial value
A fix in 3.5.8 which ensured proper filtering of servers during server selection exposed an issue in max staleness calculations when the topology type is ReplicaSetNoPrimary
and no servers are currently known. In order to estimate an upper bound of max staleness when there is no primary, the most stale known server is known to compare the others to - if there are no known servers, you can't reduce the array!
Server monitoring is prevented under heavy request load
In certain very high load fail-over scenarios the driver is unable to reschedule a monitoring check in order to update its view of the topology for retryability. This would result in a high number of failed operations, as they were unable to determine a new viable server.
Documentation
Reference: http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/3.5/
API: http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/3.5/api/
Changelog: https://github.com/mongodb/node-mongodb-native/blob/3.5/HISTORY.md
We invite you to try the driver immediately, and report any issues to the NODE project.
Thanks very much to all the community members who contributed to this release!
Release Notes
Bug
- [NODE-2637] - connection pool options support for MongoClient
- [NODE-2641] - maxStalenessReducer fails on empty set of servers
- [NODE-2643] - Server monitoring is prevented under heavy request load
- [NODE-2652] - Use duration of initial handshake if no roundTripTime value exists for server
Improvement
- [NODE-2651] - Use consistent means of measuring time
v3.5.8
The MongoDB Node.js team is pleased to announce version 3.5.8 of the driver
Release Highlights
Fixes for NEAREST latency window calculation
@adityapatadia helped uncover an issue with our server selection logic which
filtered out servers after evaluating whether they were in the latency window.
This meant that non-viable servers were considered during the window calculation
and would render certain viable servers unviable.
BulkWriteError writeErrors
property
@vkarpov15 submitted a patch to always include writeErrors
on a BulkWriteError
.
We have logic to set the message
of BulkWriteError
to the message of the first
error encountered if there is only one error. Unfortunately, this logic removed
the writeErrors
field when doing that, so users could be faced with an error
which conditionally changed shape.
Memory leak in timed out wait queue members
@dead-horse identified a memory leak in the new connection pool where wait queue
members which timed out might be left in the queue indefinitely under sufficient
load. The fix here was to ensure that all wait queue members are flushed during
wait queue processing before evaluating whether there were available sockets to
process new requests.
Implicit sessions cleanup improvements
Once @dead-horse was able to patch the connection pool memory leak, they also
identified a edge case where implicit sessions could be leaked in a very specific
error condition. The logic to release implicit sessions was simplified, preventing
this from happening in the future
Unordered bulk writes continue-on-error
A bug introduced last summer prevented unordered bulk write operations from
continuing after the first write error - one of the most important features of
being an unordered operation. We now properly support this feature again.
journal
in connection string is ignored
@nknighter filed a report that the journal
option was ignored when provided
via the connection string. The paramater j
was supported both through the
connection string and explicit added to MongoClient
options, but the official
documentation for connection strings support a journal
option.
Documentation
Reference: http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/3.5/
API: http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/3.5/api/
Changelog: https://github.com/mongodb/node-mongodb-native/blob/3.5/HISTORY.md
We invite you to try the driver immediately, and report any issues to the NODE project.
Thanks very much to all the community members who contributed to this release!
Release Notes
Bug
- [NODE-2407] - UnifiedTopology + near read makes application crash with timeout error when one of replica server is down
- [NODE-2413] - The node process enters an infinite loop at the pool and causes OOM
- [NODE-2442] - journal=true is ignored in connection string
- [NODE-2548] - Change streams do not resume from errors
- [NODE-2565] - Change stream should not check for NonResumableChangeStreamError label
- [NODE-2619] - Unordered bulk write aborts on first encountered error
- [NODE-2625] - BulkWriteError should always have a writeErrors field
Task
- [NODE-2478] - Use white list for change stream resumability
- [NODE-2598] - Change stream close refactor
- [NODE-2605] - Refactor shared test helpers to improve usability
Improvement
v3.5.7
The MongoDB Node.js team is pleased to announce version 3.5.7 of the driver
Release Highlights
Warning: Accessing non-existent property 'count' of module exports inside circular dependency
Work earlier this year left some dead code in our operations code, resulting in this warning message reported by multiple users. While we still have a few cycles in our codebase yet, this will quiet Node.js 14's circular dependency warnings.
Sessions are only acquired when operations are executed
Drivers use an implicit session for all operations where an explicit session is not provided. A subtle bug was introduced when session support was implemented where implicit sessions were created and assigned to operations even if they were about to sit in a queue waiting for execution. This results in the driver creating many sessions rather than reusing pooled ones. The fix is to ensure a session is only checked out of the pool when the operation is about to be written to a server.
Thanks very much to all the community members who contributed to this release!
Release Notes
Bug
- [NODE-2536] - Circular dependency in Node.js 14 nightly
- [NODE-2552] - Server session creation grows unbounded with every operation call
Improvement
v3.6.0-beta.0
chore(release): 3.6.0-beta.0
v3.5.6
The MongoDB Node.js team is pleased to announce version 3.5.6 of the driver
Release Highlights
Regression in map
when cursor used as a stream
@dobesv helped identify a regression where a map function would be applied twice
if defined on a cursor, and that cursor was used to stream data.
TypeError: Cannot read property 'code' of undefined
User @linus-hologram originally reported an issue with a TypeError when the lambda
passed to the withTransaction
helper rejected with a null
value. @vkarpov15
submitted the fix.
readPreferenceTags
interpreted as an array
A bug was fixed where readPreferenceTags
with a single value in the connection
string was not properly interpreted as an array of tags. This prevented the
Use Analytics Nodes to Isolate Workload guidance from working
correctly.
Cannot set property 'isDirty' of null
User @sean-daley reported seeing this in an AWS Lambda environment, but has proven to
be somewhat of a heisenbug. We are rolling out a fix here that ensures sessions
(implicit or not) are not used after they have been explicitly ended.
Thanks very much to all the community members who contributed to this release!
Release Notes
Bug
- [NODE-2503] - Cursor ReadStream applies map function twice
- [NODE-2515] - TypeError when transaction is rejected with empty reason
- [NODE-2541] - readPreferenceTags are not interpreted as an array
- [NODE-2545] - Cannot set property 'isDirty' of null
- [NODE-2549] - Unknown topology should return empty array for server selection with read preference
v3.5.5
The MongoDB Node.js team is pleased to announce version 3.5.5 of the driver
Release Highlights
Regression in hasNext
when using a cursor with a limit
@peterbroadhurst helped point out a regression introduced in v3.5.4 where using hasNext
on a cusor with a limit would not return the full set of results.
Ignored topology updates cause servers to fall out of latency window
A change introduced across all MongoDB drivers, and in particular v3.5.0 of the Node.js
driver, attempted to prevent needless duplicate topologyDescriptionChanged
topology events
by introducing a ServerDescription
equality operator. Since equality does not take the
lastUpdateTime
and lastWriteDate
fields of an ismaster into account, the driver could
eventually consider servers non-suitable for server selection, since they would fall out
of the latency window.
All updates are considered viable for topology updates now, and only event emission is
gated by ServerDescription
equality.
Memory leaks with Node.js v12+
The legacy topology types (in particular if you were connected to a replic set) used a
custom Timeout
class to wrap a timer. Unfortunately, the class depended on an undocumented,
private variable _called
, which was removed in Node.js v12. This would lead to the driver
thinking the timeout never occurred, and therefore never releasing the object for garbage
collection. We recommend users of the legacy topology types immediately update to this
version of the driver, or use the Unified Topology which is unaffected by this bug.
TypeError: Cannot read property 'Symbol(cancelled)' of undefined
@erfanium and @Paic helped us identify an issue in rare failover events where multiple
requests to process the server selection queue would result in an attempted property
access of an undefined
variable.
promiseLibrary
not respected by newly introduced maybePromise
helper
@TobyEalden pointed out that an internal refactor to use a helper to optionally
return a Promise
for top level API methods was not, in fact, using a custom
promise library if one was provided!
Thanks very much to all the community members who contributed to this release!
Release Notes
Bug
- [NODE-2460] - Memory Leak with ReplSet and NodeJS v12
- [NODE-2472] - TypeError on server available with useUnifiedTopology: true
- [NODE-2474] - Server_Description update with lastUpdateTime / lastWriteDate fields is ignored in topology
- [NODE-2480] - TypeError after reconnecting
- [NODE-2483] - Regression using hasNext on cursor with limit
- [NODE-2490] - promiseLibrary option is not honoured
v3.5.4
The MongoDB Node.js team is pleased to announce version 3.5.4 of the driver
Release Highlights
Regression in hasNext
when piping a cursor
Pierre Mallet and @Sintendo helped identify a regression with our cursors which did not
properly rewind a cursor when hasNext
was called before the cursor was piped.
Regression in server selection queue processing
A change introduced in v3.5.3 converted the server selection loop from a loop with timers
to a queue of callbacks. A subtle bug was introduced to the code to process the quere where
the upper bound of a for loop was using a dynamically decreasing length, leading to some
operations being ignored, and ultimately timing out. Many thanks to Frederic Maillasson,
@paulrobinson, and @adityapatadia for helping uncover this issue
Only ensure minimum connection pool size if a size is specified
User @millerick submitted a PR short circuiting the background task for ensuring a minimum
pool size if no minimum size was set.
Release Notes
Bug
- [NODE-2454] - Cursor.hasNext() seems to consume first document when the cursor is piped in a writable stream
- [NODE-2464] - max election ID comparison uses invalid comparison for tracking
- [NODE-2466] - Driver does not seem to properly recover from a long disconnection with primary server
- [NODE-2467] - MongoServerSelectionError when using useUnifiedTopology: true
Improvement
- [NODE-2459] - Do not run minimum connection size task if there is no minimum pool size
v3.5.3
The MongoDB Node.js team is pleased to announce version 3.5.3 of the driver
Release Highlights
This patch release fixes one issue with command error handling during network errors, and one minor issue with multiple incoming wire messages not being properly processed.
Release Notes
Bug
- [NODE-2435] - Unified topology does not transition server to Unknown on non-timeout operation error
- [NODE-2437] - Multiple incoming message packets are not processed correctly
Improvement
v3.5.2
The MongoDB Node.js team is pleased to announce version 3.5.2 of the driver
Release Highlights
This patch release corrects a regression introduced in the 4.2 timeframe which would
effectively disable retryable operations for connection to MongoDB 4.2+. Additionally,
the server selection loop has been converted to a queue of callbacks to improve
readability, as well as performance in certain scenarios.
Release Notes
Bug
- [NODE-2408] - retryWrites seems not to work as expected in failover test
Improvement
- [NODE-2398] - Use a queue for server selection
v3.5.1
The MongoDB Node.js team is pleased to announce version 3.5.1 of the driver
Release Highlights
This patch release fixes a few regressions introduced with new connection pool, primarily
around the ability to use custom TLS certificates.