MongoDB setting permission for functions












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I want to create execute permission on some MongoDB functions
like permissions in Sql Server.



I want users access data that function provides for them. This is, because of security of application
that don't other team staf change collections.



Is there any solution for doing this?










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  • still no answer? nobody knows how? remember for calling javascript functions we call db.loadServerScripts() before calling main function.

    – Hamed_gibago
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  • Sadly your question didn't "open" to me. In mongodb users have authorizations to DB's, collections and operations (find, update, delete), but not functions.

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I want to create execute permission on some MongoDB functions
like permissions in Sql Server.



I want users access data that function provides for them. This is, because of security of application
that don't other team staf change collections.



Is there any solution for doing this?










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  • still no answer? nobody knows how? remember for calling javascript functions we call db.loadServerScripts() before calling main function.

    – Hamed_gibago
    Jul 26 '17 at 10:29











  • Sadly your question didn't "open" to me. In mongodb users have authorizations to DB's, collections and operations (find, update, delete), but not functions.

    – JJussi
    Jul 27 '17 at 7:31














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I want to create execute permission on some MongoDB functions
like permissions in Sql Server.



I want users access data that function provides for them. This is, because of security of application
that don't other team staf change collections.



Is there any solution for doing this?










share|improve this question














I want to create execute permission on some MongoDB functions
like permissions in Sql Server.



I want users access data that function provides for them. This is, because of security of application
that don't other team staf change collections.



Is there any solution for doing this?







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  • still no answer? nobody knows how? remember for calling javascript functions we call db.loadServerScripts() before calling main function.

    – Hamed_gibago
    Jul 26 '17 at 10:29











  • Sadly your question didn't "open" to me. In mongodb users have authorizations to DB's, collections and operations (find, update, delete), but not functions.

    – JJussi
    Jul 27 '17 at 7:31



















  • still no answer? nobody knows how? remember for calling javascript functions we call db.loadServerScripts() before calling main function.

    – Hamed_gibago
    Jul 26 '17 at 10:29











  • Sadly your question didn't "open" to me. In mongodb users have authorizations to DB's, collections and operations (find, update, delete), but not functions.

    – JJussi
    Jul 27 '17 at 7:31

















still no answer? nobody knows how? remember for calling javascript functions we call db.loadServerScripts() before calling main function.

– Hamed_gibago
Jul 26 '17 at 10:29





still no answer? nobody knows how? remember for calling javascript functions we call db.loadServerScripts() before calling main function.

– Hamed_gibago
Jul 26 '17 at 10:29













Sadly your question didn't "open" to me. In mongodb users have authorizations to DB's, collections and operations (find, update, delete), but not functions.

– JJussi
Jul 27 '17 at 7:31





Sadly your question didn't "open" to me. In mongodb users have authorizations to DB's, collections and operations (find, update, delete), but not functions.

– JJussi
Jul 27 '17 at 7:31










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Finally I got the answer. For executing user defined javascript functions in MongoDB first of all need to call db.loadServerScripts().



Every database in Mongo has a collection named system.js, which is in systems collections group.We can define our roles and permissions for collections and define privilage for system.js collection too.



If any function uses collections that we don't have permission to use, function will not execute and return authorization error, if collection have those privilages, funcion execute successfully






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    Finally I got the answer. For executing user defined javascript functions in MongoDB first of all need to call db.loadServerScripts().



    Every database in Mongo has a collection named system.js, which is in systems collections group.We can define our roles and permissions for collections and define privilage for system.js collection too.



    If any function uses collections that we don't have permission to use, function will not execute and return authorization error, if collection have those privilages, funcion execute successfully






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      Finally I got the answer. For executing user defined javascript functions in MongoDB first of all need to call db.loadServerScripts().



      Every database in Mongo has a collection named system.js, which is in systems collections group.We can define our roles and permissions for collections and define privilage for system.js collection too.



      If any function uses collections that we don't have permission to use, function will not execute and return authorization error, if collection have those privilages, funcion execute successfully






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        Finally I got the answer. For executing user defined javascript functions in MongoDB first of all need to call db.loadServerScripts().



        Every database in Mongo has a collection named system.js, which is in systems collections group.We can define our roles and permissions for collections and define privilage for system.js collection too.



        If any function uses collections that we don't have permission to use, function will not execute and return authorization error, if collection have those privilages, funcion execute successfully






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        Finally I got the answer. For executing user defined javascript functions in MongoDB first of all need to call db.loadServerScripts().



        Every database in Mongo has a collection named system.js, which is in systems collections group.We can define our roles and permissions for collections and define privilage for system.js collection too.



        If any function uses collections that we don't have permission to use, function will not execute and return authorization error, if collection have those privilages, funcion execute successfully







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