Definition
db.grantRolesToUser(username, roles, writeConcern)Grants additional roles to a user.
The
db.grantRolesToUser()method uses the following syntax:db.grantRolesToUser( "<username>", [ <roles> ], { <writeConcern> } ) The
db.grantRolesToUser()method takes the following arguments:ParameterTypeDescriptionuserstring
The name of the user to whom to grant roles.
rolesarray
An array of additional roles to grant to the user.
writeConcerndocument
Optional. The level of write concern for the modification. The
writeConcerndocument takes the same fields as thegetLastErrorcommand.In the
rolesfield, you can specify both built-in roles and user-defined roles.To specify a role that exists in the same database where
db.grantRolesToUser()runs, you can either specify the role with the name of the role:"readWrite" Or you can specify the role with a document, as in:
{ role: "<role>", db: "<database>" } To specify a role that exists in a different database, specify the role with a document.
The
db.grantRolesToUser()method wraps thegrantRolesToUsercommand.
Behavior
Replica set
If run on a replica set, db.grantRolesToUser() is executed using
"majority" write concern by default.
Required Access
You must have the grantRole action on a database to grant a role on that database.
Example
Given a user accountUser01 in the products database with the following
roles:
"roles" : [ { "role" : "assetsReader", "db" : "assets" } ]
The following db.grantRolesToUser() operation gives accountUser01
the readWrite role on the products database and the
read role on the stock database.
use products db.grantRolesToUser( "accountUser01", [ "readWrite" , { role: "read", db: "stock" } ], { w: "majority" , wtimeout: 4000 } )
The user accountUser01 in the products database now has the following
roles:
"roles" : [ { "role" : "assetsReader", "db" : "assets" }, { "role" : "read", "db" : "stock" }, { "role" : "readWrite", "db" : "products" } ]