(PECL mongoclient >=0.9.0)
MongoClient::close — Closes this connection
$connection
] )The MongoClient::close() method forcefully closes a connection to the database, even if persistent connections are being used. You should never have to do this under normal circumstances.
connection
If connection is not given, or FALSE
then connection that would be
selected for writes would be closed. In a single-node configuration,
that is then the whole connection, but if you are connected to a
replica set, close() will only close the
connection to the primary server.
If connection is TRUE
then all connections as known by the connection
manager will be closed. This can include connections that are not
referenced in the connection string used to create the object that
you are calling close on.
If connection is a string argument, then it will only close the connection identified by this hash. Hashes are identifiers for a connection and can be obtained by calling MongoClient::getConnections().
Returns if the connection was successfully closed.
Example #1 MongoClient::close() example
This example demonstrates how to selectively close all connections for secondaries only.
<?php
// Connect to a replicaset
$a = new MongoClient("mongodb://whisky:13000/?replicaset=seta");
$connections = $a->getConnections();
foreach ( $connections as $con )
{
// Loop over all the connections, and when the type is "SECONDARY"
// we close the connection
if ( $con['connection']['connection_type_desc'] == "SECONDARY" )
{
echo "Closing '{$con['hash']}': ";
$closed = $a->close( $con['hash'] );
echo $closed ? "ok" : "failed", "\n";
}
}
?>
The above example will output:
Closing 'whisky:13001;X;4948': ok
Version | Description |
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1.3.0 |
The |
1.2.0 |
Before version 1.2.0 the driver would not use persistent connections by default, and all connections would be closed as soon as a MongoDB connection went out if scope. Since version 1.2.0 this is no longer the case and it is a bad idea to call close as you might end up overloading the server with connections under high load. |