New in version 4.2.
MongoDB supports using expansion directives in configuration files to load externally sourced values. Expansion directives can load values for specific configuration file options or load the entire configuration file. Expansion directives help obscure confidential information like security certificates and passwords.
storage: dbPath: "/var/lib/mongo" systemLog: destination: file path: "/var/log/mongodb/mongod.log" net: bindIp: __exec: "python /home/user/getIPAddresses.py" type: "string" trim: "whitespace" digest: 85fed8997aac3f558e779625f2e51b4d142dff11184308dc6aca06cff26ee9ad digest_key: 68656c6c30303030307365637265746d796f6c64667269656e64 tls: mode: requireTLS certificateKeyFile: "/etc/tls/mongod.pem" certificateKeyFilePassword: __rest: "https://myrestserver.example.net/api/config/myCertKeyFilePassword" type: "string" digest: b08519162ba332985ac18204851949611ef73835ec99067b85723e10113f5c26 digest_key: 6d795365637265744b65795374756666
If the configuration file includes the
__restexpansion, on Linux/macOS, the read access to the configuration file must be limited to the user running themongod/mongosprocess only.If the configuration file includes the
__execexpansion, on Linux/macOS, the write access to the configuration file must be limited to the user running themongod/mongosprocess only.
To use expansion directives, you must specify the
--configExpand command-line option
with the complete list of expansion directives used:
mongod --config "/path/to/config/mongod.conf" --configExpand "rest,exec"
If you omit the
--configExpand option or if
you do not specify the complete list of expansion directives used in
the configuration file, the mongod/mongos returns
an error and terminates. You can only specify the
--configExpand option on the
command line.
Use the __rest Expansion Directive
The __rest expansion directive loads configuration
file values from a REST endpoint. __rest supports loading
specific values in the configuration file or loading the entire
configuration file.
The following configuration file uses the
__rest expansion directive to load the
setting net.tls.certificateKeyFilePassword value from an
external REST endpoint:
storage: dbPath: "/var/lib/mongo" systemLog: destination: file path: "/var/log/mongodb/mongod.log" net: bindIp: 192.51.100.24,127.0.0.1 tls: mode: requireTLS certificateKeyFile: "/etc/tls/mongod.pem" certificateKeyFilePassword: __rest: "https://myrestserver.example.net/api/config/myCertKeyFilePassword" type: "string"
- File Permission
- If the configuration file includes the
__restexpansion, on Linux/macOS, the read access to the configuration file must be limited to the user running themongod/mongosprocess only. - Expansion Parsing
To parse the
__restblocks, start themongod/mongoswith the--configExpand "rest"option.The
mongod/mongosissues aGETrequest against specified URL. If successful, themongod/mongosreplaces the value ofcertificateKeyFilePasswordwith the returned value. If the URL fails to resolve or if theRESTendpoint returns an invalid value, themongod/mongosthrows an error and terminates.
The following configuration file uses the
__rest expansion directive to load the
configuration file from an external REST endpoint. The
expansion directive and its options must be the only values
specified in the configuration file.
__rest: "https://myrestserver.example.net/api/config/fullConfig" type: "yaml"
- File Permission
- If the configuration file includes the
__restexpansion, on Linux/macOS, the read access to the configuration file must be limited to the user running themongod/mongosprocess only. - Expansion Parsing
To parse the
__restblocks, start themongod/mongoswith the--configExpand "rest"option.The
mongod/mongosissues aGETrequest against the specified URL. If successful, themongod/mongosparses the returned configurationyamlfile and uses it during startup. If the URL fails to resolve or return a properly formattedyamlfile, themongod/mongosthrows an error and terminates.
Use the __exec Expansion Directive
The __exec expansion directive loads configuration
file values from a shell or terminal command. __exec supports
loading specific values in the configuration file or loading the
entire configuration file.
The following example configuration file uses the
__exec expansion directive to to load the
setting net.tls.certificateKeyFilePassword value from the output
of a shell or terminal command:
storage: dbPath: "/var/lib/mongo" systemLog: destination: file path: "/var/log/mongodb/mongod.log" net: bindIp: 192.51.100.24,127.0.0.1 tls: mode: requireTLS certificateKeyFile: "/etc/tls/mongod.pem" certificateKeyFilePassword: __exec: "python /home/myUserName/getPEMPassword.py" type: "string"
- File Permission
- If the configuration file includes the
__execexpansion, on Linux/macOS, the write access to the configuration file must be limited to the user running themongod/mongosprocess only. - Expansion Parsing
To parse the
__execblocks, start themongod/mongoswith the--configExpand "exec"option.The
mongod/mongosattempts to execute the specified operation. If the command executes successfully, themongod/mongosreplaces the value ofcertificateKeyFilePasswordwith the returned value. If the command fails or returns an invalid value for the configuration file setting, themongod/mongosthrows an error and terminates.
The following example configuration file uses the
__exec expansion directive to load the
configuration file from the output of a shell or terminal
command. The __exec expansion directive
and its options must be the only values specified in the
configuration file.
__exec: "python /home/myUserName/getFullConfig.py" type: "yaml"
- File Permission
- If the configuration file includes the
__execexpansion, on Linux/macOS, the write access to the configuration file must be limited to the user running themongod/mongosprocess only. - Expansion Parsing
To parse the
__execblocks, start themongod/mongoswith the--configExpand "rest"option.If the command executes successfully, the
mongod/mongosparses the returned configurationyamlfile and uses it during startup. If the command fails or returns an invalidyamlfile, themongod/mongosthrows an error and terminates.
Expansion Directives Reference
__restThe
__restexpansion directive loads configuration file values from aRESTendpoint.__restsupports loading specific values in the configuration file or loading the entire configuration file. Themongod/mongosthen starts using the externally sourced values as part of its configuration.The
__restexpansion directive has the following syntax:To specify a
RESTendpoint for a specific configuration file setting or settings:<some configuration file setting>: __rest: "<string>" type: "string" trim: "none|whitespace" digest: "<string>" digest_key: "<string>" To specify a
RESTendpoint for the entire configuration file:__rest: "<string>" type: "yaml" trim: "none|whitespace" If specifying the entire configuration file via
RESTendpoint, the expansion directive and its options must be the only values specified in the configuration file.
__resttakes the following fields:FieldTypeDescriptionstring
Required The URL against which the
mongod/mongosissues aGETrequest to retrieve the externally sourced value.For non-localhost
RESTendpoints (e.g. aRESTendpoint hosted on a remote server),__restrequires encrypted (https://) URLs where both the host machine and the remote server support TLS 1.1 or later.If the
RESTendpoint specified in the URL requires authentication, encode credentials into the URL with the standard RFC 3986 User Information format.For localhost
RESTendpoints (e.g. aRESTendpoint listening on the host machine),__restallows unencrypted (http://) URLs.typestring
Optional Controls how
__restparses the returned value from the specified URL.Possible values are:
string(Default)Directs
__restto parse the returned data as a literal string. If specifyingstring, the entire__restblock and supporting options must be nested under the field for which you are loading externally sourced values.yamlDirects
__restto parse the returned data as ayamlformatted file. If specifyingyaml, the__restblock must be the only content in the configuration file. Themongod/mongosreplaces the configuration file contents with theyamlretrieved from the REST resource.
trimstring
Optional Specify
whitespaceto direct__restto trim any leading or trailing whitespace, specifically occurrences of" ","\r","\n","\t","\v", and"\f". Defaults tonone, or no trimming.string
Optional. The SHA-256 digest of the expansion result.
If specified, you must also specify the digest_key.
string
Note
For examples, see Use the
__restExpansion Directive.
__execThe
__execexpansion directive loads configuration file values from the output of a shell or terminal command.__execsupports loading specific values in the configuration file or loading the entire configuration file. Themongod/mongosthen starts using the externally sourced values as part of its configuration.The
__execexpansion directive has the following syntax:To specify a shell or terminal command for a specific configuration file setting or settings:
<some configuration file setting>: __exec: "<string>" type: "string" trim: "none|whitespace" To specify a a shell or terminal command for the entire configuration file:
__exec: "<string>" type: "yaml" trim: "none|whitespace" If specifying the entire configuration file via a terminal or shell command, the expansion directive and its options must be the only values specified in the configuration file.
__exectakes the following fields:FieldTypeDescription__execstring
Required The string which the
mongod/mongosexecutes on the terminal or shell to retrieve the externally sourced value.On Linux and OSX hosts, execution is handled via POSIX
popen(). On Windows hosts, execution is handled via the process control API.__execopens a read-only pipe as the same user that started themongodormongos.typestring
Optional Controls how
__execparses the value returned by the executed command.Possible values are:
string(Default )Directs
__execto parse the returned data as a literal string. If specifyingstring, the entire__execblock and supporting options must be nested under the field for which you are loading externally sourced values.yamlDirects
__execto parse the returned data as ayamlformatted file. If specifyingyaml, the__execblock must be the only content in the configuration file. Themongod/mongosreplaces the configuration file contents with theyamlretrieved from the executed command.
trimstring
Optional Specify
whitespaceto direct__execto trim any leading or trailing whitespace, specifically occurrences of" ","\r","\n","\t","\v", and"\f". Defaults tonone, or no trimming.string
Optional. The SHA-256 digest of the expansion result.
If specified, you must also specify the digest_key
string
Note
If the configuration file includes the
__execexpansion, on Linux/macOS, the write access to the configuration file must be limited to the user running themongod/mongosprocess only.To enable parsing of the
__execexpansion directives, start themongod/mongoswith the--configExpand "exec"option.
For examples, see Use the
__execExpansion Directive.
Output the Configuration File with Resolved Expansion Directive Values
You can test the final output of a configuration file that specifies one
or more expansion directives by starting the mongod/mongos with the
--outputConfig option. A mongod/mongos
started with --outputConfig outputs
the resolved YAML configuration document to stdout and halts. If any
expansion directive specified in the configuration file returns
additional expansion directives, the mongod/mongos throws an error and
terminates.
Warning
The --outputConfig option returns
the resolved values for any field using an expansion directive. This
includes any private or sensitive information previously obscured by
using an external source for the configuration option.
For example, the following configuration file
mongod.conf contains a __rest expansion
directive:
storage: dbPath: "/var/lib/mongo" systemLog: destination: file path: "/var/log/mongodb/mongod.log" net: port: __rest: "https://mongoconf.example.net:8080/record/1" type: string
The string recorded at the specified URL is 20128
If the configuration file includes the __rest
expansion, on Linux/macOS, the read access to the configuration file must be limited
to the user running the mongod / mongos
process only.
Start the mongod with the
--configExpand "rest" and
--outputConfig options:
mongod -f mongod.conf --configExpand rest --outputConfig
The mongod outputs the following to stdout
before terminating:
config: mongod.conf storage: dbPath: "/var/lib/mongo" systemLog: destination: file path: "/var/log/mongodb/mongod.log" net: port: 20128 outputConfig: true