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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade mongodb from 6.13.0 to 6.17.0.

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Package name: mongodb
  • 6.17.0 - 2025-06-03

    6.17.0 (2025-06-03)

    The MongoDB Node.js team is pleased to announce version 6.17.0 of the mongodb package!

    Release Notes

    Support for MongoDB 4.0 is removed

    Warning

    When the driver connects to a MongoDB server of version 4.0 or less, it will now throw an error.

    OIDC machine workflows now retry on token expired errors during initial authentication

    This resolves issues of a cached OIDC token in the driver causing initial authentication to fail when the token had expired. The affected environments were "azure", "gcp", and "k8s".

    keepAliveInitialDelay may now be configured at the MongoClient level

    When not present will default to 120 seconds. The option value must be specified in milliseconds.

    import { MongoClient } from 'mongodb';

    const client = new MongoClient(process.env.MONGODB_URI, { keepAliveInitialDelay: 100000 });

    updateOne and replaceOne now support a sort option

    The updateOne and replaceOne operations in each of the ways they can be performed support a sort option starting in MongoDB 8.0. The driver now supports the sort option the same way it does for find or findOneAndModify-style commands:

    const sort = { fieldName: -1 };

    collection.updateOne({}, {}, { sort });
    collection.replaceOne({}, {}, { sort });

    collection.bulkWrite([
    { updateOne: { filter: {}, update: {}, sort } },
    { replaceOne: { filter: {}, replacement: {}, sort } },
    ]);

    client.bulkWrite([
    { name: 'updateOne', namespace: 'db.test', filter: {}, update: {}, sort },
    { name: 'replaceOne', namespace: 'db.test', filter: {}, replacement: {}, sort }
    ]);

    MongoClient close shuts outstanding in-use connections

    The MongoClient.close() method now shuts connections that are in-use allowing the event loop to close if the only remaining resource was the MongoClient.

    Support Added for Configuring the DEK cache expiration time.

    Default value is 60000. Requires using mongodb-client-encryption >= 6.4.0

    For ClientEncryption:

    import { MongoClient, ClientEncryption } from 'mongodb';
    const client = new MongoClient(process.env.MONGODB_URI);
    const clientEncryption = new ClientEncryption(client, { keyExpirationMS: 100000, kmsProviders: ... });

    For auto encryption:

    import { MongoClient, ClientEncryption } from 'mongodb';
    const client = new MongoClient(process.env.MONGODB_URI, {
      autoEncryption: {
        keyExpirationMS: 100000,
        kmsProviders: ...
      }
    });

    Update operations will now throw if ignoreUndefined is true and all operations are undefined.

    When using any of the following operations they will now throw if all atomic operations in the update are undefined and the ignoreUndefined option is true. This is to avoid accidental replacement of the entire document with an empty document. Examples of this scenario:

    import { MongoClient } from 'mongodb';

    const client = new MongoClient(process.env.MONGODB_URI);

    client.bulkWrite(
    [
    {
    name: 'updateMany',
    namespace: 'foo.bar',
    filter: { age: { $lte: 5 } },
    update: { $set: undefined, $unset: undefined }
    }
    ],
    { ignoreUndefined: true }
    );

    const collection = client.db('test').collection('test');

    collection.bulkWrite(
    [
    {
    updateMany: {
    filter: { age: { $lte: 5 } },
    update: { $set: undefined, $unset: undefined }
    }
    }
    ],
    { ignoreUndefined: true }
    );

    collection.findOneAndUpdate(
    { a: 1 },
    { $set: undefined, $unset: undefined },
    { ignoreUndefined: true }
    );

    collection.updateOne({ a: 1 }, { $set: undefined, $unset: undefined }, { ignoreUndefined: true });

    collection.updateMany({ a: 1 }, { $set: undefined, $unset: undefined }, { ignoreUndefined: true });

    Socket errors are always treated as network errors

    Network errors perform an important role in the driver, impacting topology monitoring processes and retryablity. A bug in the driver's socket implementation meant that in scenarios where server disconnects occurred while no operation was in progress on the socket resulted in errors that were not considered network errors.

    Socket errors are now unconditionally treated as network errors.

    Features

    Bug Fixes

    Documentation

    We invite you to try the mongodb library immediately, and report any issues to the NODE project.

  • 6.17.0-dev.20250722.sha.6e240d41 - 2025-07-22
  • 6.17.0-dev.20250719.sha.3faf0c96 - 2025-07-19
  • 6.17.0-dev.20250715.sha.ec82ae97 - 2025-07-15
  • 6.17.0-dev.20250711.sha.b9636ee3 - 2025-07-11
  • 6.17.0-dev.20250710.sha.a09212a4 - 2025-07-10
  • 6.17.0-dev.20250708.sha.bff57ed8 - 2025-07-08
  • 6.17.0-dev.20250706.sha.57617039 - 2025-07-06
  • 6.17.0-dev.20250702.sha.52ed3d12 - 2025-07-02
  • 6.17.0-dev.20250627.sha.da46aeaf - 2025-06-27
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  • 6.17.0-dev.20250611.sha.d7426ce5 - 2025-06-11
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  • 6.17.0-dev.20250604.sha.441186ae - 2025-06-04
  • 6.16.0 - 2025-04-21

    6.16.0 (2025-04-21)

    The MongoDB Node.js team is pleased to announce version 6.16.0 of the mongodb package!

    Release Notes

    distinct commands now support an index hint

    The Collection.distinct() method now supports an optional hint, which can be used to tell the server which index to use for the command:

    // providing an index description
    await collection.distinct('my-key', {
    hint: { 'my-key': 1 }
    });

    // providing an index name
    await collection.distinct('my-key', {
    hint: 'my-key'
    });

    This requires server 7.1+.

    Driver support for servers <=4.0 deprecated

    Warning

    Node driver support for server 4.0 will be removed in an upcoming minor release. Reference: MongoDB Software Lifecycle Schedules.

    Fix processing of multiple messages within one network data chunk

    During elections, or other scenarios where the server is pushing multiple topology updates to the driver in a short period of time, a bug in the driver's socket code led to backlog of topology updates that would remain in the buffer until another heartbeat arrived from the server. This could lead to delays in the driver recovering from an election and/or an increase in MongoServerSelectionErrors.

    Now, all messages in the current buffer are returned to the driver leading to faster processing times.

    Huge thank you to @ andreim-brd for sharing a self-contained reproduction that proved to be instrumental in the identification of the underlying issue!

    FindCursor.rewind() throws documents?.clear() is not a function errors in certain scenarios

    In certain scenarios where limit and batchSize are both set on a FindCursor, an internal driver optimization intended to prevent unnecessary requests to the server when the driver knows the cursor is exhausted would prevent the cursor from being rewound. This issue has been resolved.

    Features

    Bug Fixes

    Documentation

    We invite you to try the mongodb library immediately, and report any issues to the NODE project.

  • 6.16.0-dev.20250603.sha.352b7ea6 - 2025-06-03
  • 6.16.0-dev.20250531.sha.7ef6edd5 - 2025-05-31
  • 6.16.0-dev.20250529.sha.25f5bb97 - 2025-05-29
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  • 6.16.0-dev.20250503.sha.64fdb3ef - 2025-05-03
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  • 6.16.0-dev.20250426.sha.9625b2d1 - 2025-04-26
  • 6.16.0-dev.20250425.sha.3139a92d - 2025-04-25
  • 6.16.0-dev.20250424.sha.82303f3d - 2025-04-24
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  • 6.16.0-dev.20250422.sha.746af47a - 2025-04-22
  • 6.15.0 - 2025-03-18

    6.15.0 (2025-03-18)

    The MongoDB Node.js team is pleased to announce version 6.15.0 of the mongodb package!

    Release Notes

    Support for custom AWS credential providers

    The driver now supports a user supplied custom AWS credentials provider for both authentication and for KMS requests when using client side encryption. The signature for the custom provider must be of () => Promise<AWSCredentials> which matches that of the official AWS SDK provider API. Provider chains from the actual AWS SDK can also be provided, allowing users to customize any of those options.

    Example for authentication with a provider chain from the AWS SDK:

    import { fromNodeProviderChain } from '@ aws-sdk/credential-providers';

    const client = new MongoClient(process.env.MONGODB_URI, {
    authMechanismProperties: {
    AWS_CREDENTIAL_PROVIDER: fromNodeProviderChain()
    }
    });

    Example for using a custom provider for KMS requests only:

    import { fromNodeProviderChain } from '@ aws-sdk/credential-providers';

    const client = new MongoClient(process.env.MONGODB_URI, {
    autoEncryption: {
    keyVaultNamespace: 'keyvault.datakeys',
    kmsProviders: { aws: {} },
    credentialProviders: {
    aws: fromNodeProviderChain()
    }
    }
    }

    Custom providers do not need to come from the AWS SDK, they just need to be an async function that returns credentials:

    const client = new MongoClient(process.env.MONGODB_URI, {
      authMechanismProperties: {
        AWS_CREDENTIAL_PROVIDER: async () => {
          return {
            accessKeyId: process.env.ACCESS_KEY_ID,
            secretAccessKey: process.env.SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
          }
        }
      }
    });

    Fix misc unhandled rejections under special conditions

    We identified an issue with our test suite that suppressed catching unhandled rejections and surfacing them to us so we can ensure the driver handles any possible rejections. Luckily only 3 cases were identified and each was under a flagged or specialized code path that may not have been in use:

    • If the MongoClient was configured to use OIDC and an AbortSignal was aborted on cursor at the same time the client was reauthenticating, if the reauth process was rejected it would have been unhandled.
    • If timeoutMS was used and the timeout expired before an operation reached the server selection step the operation would throw the expected timeout error but a promise representing the timeout would also raise an unhandled rejection.
    • If a change stream was closed while processing a change event it was possible for the "change stream is closed" error to be emitted as an error event and reject an internal promise representing fetching the "next" change.

    Features

    Bug Fixes

    Documentation

    We invite you to try the mongodb library immediately, and report any issues to the NODE project.

  • 6.15.0-dev.20250419.sha.efffb500 - 2025-04-19
  • 6.15.0-dev.20250417.sha.f0b87396 - 2025-04-17
  • 6.15.0-dev.20250416.sha.4f033594 - 2025-04-16
  • 6.15.0-dev.20250410.sha.b2511f06 - 2025-04-10
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  • 6.14.2 - 2025-03-04

    6.14.2 (2025-03-04)

    The MongoDB Node.js team is pleased to announce version 6.14.2 of the mongodb package!

    Release Notes

    KMS Requests can cause unhandled rejection

    When using explicit encryption or automatic encryption, the driver makes requests to a Key Management System when to fetch key encryption keys. The driver supports connecting to a KMS provider through a Socks5 proxy. However, the socket used for the socks5 proxy was created in all circumstances, regardless of proxy configuration. This leads to unhandled rejection errors when closing the socket the driver attempts to clean up the unused socket.

    With the changes in this release, the socket is only created if a proxy is configured and the any promises created for the proxy are properly handled.

    Bug Fixes

    Documentation

    We invite you to try the mongodb library immediately, and report any issues to the NODE project.

  • 6.14.2-dev.20250318.sha.78d951b9 - 2025-03-18
  • 6.14.2-dev.20250315.sha.cd09d435 - 2025-03-15
  • 6.14.2-dev.20250314.sha.6895b258 - 2025-03-14
  • 6.14.2-dev.20250313.sha.54d29e56 - 2025-03-13
  • 6.14.2-dev.20250312.sha.5783db21 - 2025-03-12
  • 6.14.2-dev.20250310.sha.39c76999 - 2025-03-10
  • 6.14.2-dev.20250306.sha.21072009 - 2025-03-06
  • 6.14.2-dev.20250305.sha.398e361f - 2025-03-05
  • 6.14.1 - 2025-03-03

    6.14.1 (2025-03-03)

    The MongoDB Node.js team is pleased to announce version 6.14.1 of the mongodb package!

    Release Notes

    Fixed occasional OIDC reauthentication failure

    Error code 391 is intended to make the driver internally reauthenticate the connection to the server, however, occasionally this was being raised to the user. This was due to a bug in setting the cached access token on newly created connections.

    Bug Fixes

    Documentation

    We invite you to try the mongodb library immediately, and report any issues to the NODE project.

  • 6.14.1-dev.20250304.sha.3cc3a6b2 - 2025-03-04
  • 6.14.0 - 2025-02-28

    6.14.0 (2025-02-28)

    The MongoDB Node.js team is pleased to announce version 6.14.0 of the mongodb package!

    Release Notes

    Add support for $lookup on encrypted collections

    Starting in the upcoming MongoDB server 8.1, the aggregation stage $lookup can now be used with clients configured for automatic encryption after upgrading to mongodb-client-encryption@>=6.3.0! 🔒 🎉

    Use isUint8Array defined in the driver rather than util/types

    Some users of bundlers for next.js and our very own mongosh noticed a new import from "util/types" that would need to be supported in environments that don't have that module. We already have an internal implementation of isUint8Array so we do not need to add an import for "util/types".

    Revert @ aws-sdk/credential-providers compatiblity change

    In v6.13.1 we inadvertantly raised the version compatibility of @ aws-sdk/credential-providers, that change has been reverted.

    Features

    Bug Fixes

    Documentation

    We invite you to try the mongodb library immediately, and report any issues to the NODE project.

  • 6.14.0-dev.20250301.sha.44bc5a88 - 2025-03-01
  • 6.13.1 - 2025-02-20

    6.13.1 (2025-02-20)

    The MongoDB Node.js team is pleased to announce version 6.13.1 of the mongodb package!

    Release Notes

    Remove extraneous Promise<Document> in Collection.replaceOne return type

    The return type signature of the replaceOne method no longer includes the general Promise<Document> type. Thanks to @ arturmuller, the replaceOne type signature is now more accurate! 🎉

    Fix writeConcern omitted when timeoutMS is provided

    When timeoutMS and a write concern were provided, the writeConcern was incorrectly omitted from the final command executed by the driver.

    Thanks @ stepanho for contributing the fix!

    Update BSON version requirement to 6.10.3

    This pulls in fixes made in bson versions 6.10.3 and 6.10.2 into the driver.

    BSON 6.10.2 fixed an issue in calculateObjectSize ignoring the size contributed by BigInt values to a BSON document. This impacted batch splitting logic in bulkWrite operations: if the actual BSON was over the size returned by calculateObjectSize the server would return an error.

    Warning

    BSON 6.10.3 addresses a potential data corruption risk with the use of useBigInt64 flag introduced in BSON 6.4.0, where negative Long values would be deserialized into BigInt as unsigned integers when the useBigInt64 flag was enabled. (Thanks to @ rkistner for reporting this issue!)

    Bug Fixes

    Documentation

    We invite you to try the mongodb library immediately, and report any issues to the NODE project.

  • 6.13.1-dev.20250228.sha.488c4071 - 2025-02-28
  • 6.13.1-dev.20250227.sha.196e08e9 - 2025-02-27
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  • 6.13.0 - 2025-01-30

    6.13.0 (2025-01-30)

    The MongoDB Node.js team is pleased to announce version 6.13.0 of the mongodb package!

    Release Notes

    MongoDB Standardized Logging 📝

    The driver's standardized logger is now available! The primary goal of our driver's logger is to enable insight into database operations without code changes so enabling and configuring the logger are primarily done through our environment variables.

    TL;DR Show me the logs!

    env MONGODB_LOG_ALL=debug node server.mjs

    Tip

    If you are a CLI app developer (or otherwise take great care of your std outputs): The client options constructor argument takes precedence over environment variables, permitting you to disable or otherwise customize the logger so your app does not automatically respond to the current environment.

    Check out the in-depth logging docs here: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/drivers/node/current/fundamentals/logging/

    🚀 Improved command monitoring performance

    Previously, when command monitoring was enabled, the driver would make deep copies of command and reply objects, which have the potential to be very large documents. These copies have been eliminated, providing a speed and memory efficiency bump to command monitoring.

    Warning

    Since we no longer make deep copies of commands/replies in Command Monitoring Events, directly modifying the command/reply objects on CommandStartedEvents and CommandSucceededEvents may lead to undefined behaviour.

    🧪 Experimental AbortSignal support added to Find and Aggregate! 🚥

    A signal argument can now be passed to the following APIs:

    • collection.find() & collection.findOne()
    • collection.aggregate() & collection.countDocuments()

    In order to support field level encryption properly, also:

    • db.listCollections()
    • db.command()

    When aborted, the signal will interrupt the execution of each of each of these APIs. For the cursor-based APIs, this will be observed when attempting to consume from the cursor via toArray(), next(), for-await, etc.

    There is a known limitation: aborting a signal closes a perfectly healthy conne...

Snyk has created this PR to upgrade mongodb from 6.13.0 to 6.17.0.

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