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MongoDB Go Driver 1.17.1

01 Oct 22:43
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The MongoDB Go Driver Team is pleased to release version 1.17.1 of the official Go driver.

Release Notes

This release improves the behavior of connection checkout by checking for closed connections.

It also fixes a bug where the authSource from a TXT record would be overridden for auth mechanisms
that require an authSource of $external.


For a full list of tickets included in this release, please see the links below:

Full Changelog: v1.17.0...v1.17.1

Documentation for the Go driver can be found on pkg.go.dev and the MongoDB documentation site. BSON library documentation is also available on pkg.go.dev. Questions and inquiries can be asked on the MongoDB Developer Community. Bugs can be reported in the Go Driver project in the MongoDB JIRA where a list of current issues can be found. Your feedback on the Go driver is greatly appreciated!

MongoDB Go Driver 2.0.0-beta2

18 Sep 14:51
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The MongoDB Go Driver Team is pleased to pre-release version 2.0.0-beta2 of the official MongoDB Go driver.

See the full details in the forum post.

MongoDB Go Driver 1.17.0

18 Sep 13:12
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The MongoDB Go Driver Team is pleased to release version 1.17.0 of the official MongoDB Go driver.

Release Notes

This release adds support for client authentication using OpenID Connect (MONGODB-OIDC), and for the Queryable Encryption Range Protocol. The driver now supports MongoDB 8.0. Additionally, IndexView has been extended to include methods for dropping indexes by key (i.e. DropOneWithKey and DropWithKey).

Note

This is the last planned minor release in the 1.x series. Future driver versions will be in the 2.x series. The v1.17.x will still receive security and bug fixes for a year.

Queryable Encryption Range Protocol

Added range protocol support for Queryable Encryption.

MONGODB-OIDC

Added support OpenID Connect (OIDC) authentication for workload identities. A workload identity is an identity you assign to a software workload, such as an application, service, script, or container, to authenticate and access other services and resources.

See the documentation for more details.


For a full list of tickets included in this release, please see the links below:

Full Changelog: v1.16.1...v1.17.0

Documentation for the Go driver can be found on pkg.go.dev and the MongoDB documentation site. BSON library documentation is also available on pkg.go.dev. Questions and inquiries can be asked on the MongoDB Developer Community. Bugs can be reported in the Go Driver project in the MongoDB JIRA where a list of current issues can be found. Your feedback on the Go driver is greatly appreciated!

MongoDB Go Driver 1.16.1

07 Aug 19:39
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The MongoDB Go Driver Team is pleased to release version 1.16.1 of the official Go driver.

Release Notes

This release fixes a bug where excessive heartbeat checks would be emitted in polling mode.


For a full list of tickets included in this release, please see the links below:

Full Changelog: v1.16.0...v1.16.1

Documentation for the Go driver can be found on pkg.go.dev and the MongoDB documentation site. BSON library documentation is also available on pkg.go.dev. Questions and inquiries can be asked on the MongoDB Developer Community. Bugs can be reported in the Go Driver project in the MongoDB JIRA where a list of current issues can be found. Your feedback on the Go driver is greatly appreciated!

MongoDB Go Driver 1.16.0

28 Jun 01:40
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The MongoDB Go Driver Team is pleased to release version 1.16.0 of the official Go driver.

Release Notes

This release adds the ability to specify an index type when creating an Atlas Search Index, reduces memory usage when using "zstd" compression, and upgrades dependencies.

Specify type when creating a search index

Allow specifying index type via SearchIndexModel.Options.SetType when creating a search index.

Reduce zstd memory usage

When "zstd" compression is enabled, static memory usage and per-operation memory usage are reduced.

Upgrade dependencies

  • Bump golang.org/x/crypto from 0.17.0 to 0.22.0
  • Bump github.com/google/go-cmp from 0.5.2 to 0.6.0
  • Bump github.com/montanaflynn/stats from 0.0.0-20171201202039-1bf9dbcd8cbe to 0.7.1
  • Bump golang.org/x/sync from 0.1.0 to 0.7.0
  • Bump github.com/golang/snappy from 0.0.1 to 0.0.4

For a full list of tickets included in this release, please see the links below:

Full Changelog: v1.15.1...v1.16.0

Documentation for the Go driver can be found on pkg.go.dev and the MongoDB documentation site. BSON library documentation is also available on pkg.go.dev. Questions and inquiries can be asked on the MongoDB Developer Community. Bugs can be reported in the Go Driver project in the MongoDB JIRA where a list of current issues can be found. Your feedback on the Go driver is greatly appreciated!

MongoDB Go Driver 1.15.1

17 Jun 15:42
v1.15.1
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The MongoDB Go Driver Team is pleased to release version 1.15.1 of the official Go driver.

Release Notes

This release fixes various bugs and addresses a few usability issues:

  • (GODRIVER-3107) Fixes a possible connection leak in the background round-trip-time monitor.
  • (GODRIVER-3217) Allows manually specifying a maxTimeMS value for Find and Aggregate operations when a client-wide timeout (e.g. via timeoutMS or SetTimeout) is set and an operation timeout (i.e. a Context with deadline) is set. Previously, maxTimeMS was always omitted, even if it was set using the SetMaxTime option.
  • (GODRIVER-2992) Add a RemainingBatchLength method to the ChangeStream, similar to the identically named method on the Cursor type.

For a full list of tickets included in this release, please see the links below:

Full Changelog: v1.15.0...1.15.1

Documentation for the Go driver can be found on pkg.go.dev and the MongoDB documentation site. BSON library documentation is also available on pkg.go.dev. Questions and inquiries can be asked on the MongoDB Developer Community. Bugs can be reported in the Go Driver project in the MongoDB JIRA where a list of current issues can be found. Your feedback on the Go driver is greatly appreciated!

Full Changelog: v1.15.0...v1.15.1

MongoDB Go Driver 1.14.1

09 May 20:55
v1.14.1
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The MongoDB Go Driver Team is pleased to release version 1.14.1 of the official Go driver.

Release Notes

This release fixes a bug of connection leaking.


For a full list of tickets included in this release, please see the links below:

Full Changelog: v1.14.0...1.14.1

Documentation for the Go driver can be found on pkg.go.dev and the MongoDB documentation site. BSON library documentation is also available on pkg.go.dev. Questions and inquiries can be asked on the MongoDB Developer Community. Bugs can be reported in the Go Driver project in the MongoDB JIRA where a list of current issues can be found. Your feedback on the Go driver is greatly appreciated!

MongoDB Go Driver 1.13.4

08 May 20:14
v1.13.4
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The MongoDB Go Driver Team is pleased to release version 1.13.4 of the official Go driver.

Release Notes

This release fixes a bug of connection leaking.


For a full list of tickets included in this release, please see the links below:

Full Changelog: v1.13.2...1.13.4

Documentation for the Go driver can be found on pkg.go.dev and the MongoDB documentation site. BSON library documentation is also available on pkg.go.dev. Questions and inquiries can be asked on the MongoDB Developer Community. Bugs can be reported in the Go Driver project in the MongoDB JIRA where a list of current issues can be found. Your feedback on the Go driver is greatly appreciated!

MongoDB Go Driver 1.15.0

16 Apr 17:44
v1.15.0
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The MongoDB Go Driver Team is pleased to release version 1.15.0 of the official Go driver.

Release Notes

This release adds a feature that can prevent "connection churn" caused by operation timeouts.

Prevent "Connection Churn" Caused by Timeouts

Previously, the Go Driver would close the in-use connection when an operation timed out. However, closing the in-use connection can cause significant additional application and database load if many timeouts happen quickly, potentially causing "connection churn" that can exacerbate latency issues. The Go Driver now offers a new feature that waits (for a maximum of 1 second) for the connection to be reusable after an operation times out instead of closing it.

To enable the new feature, set a Client-wide timeout by using SetTimeout or by specifing the timeoutMS connection string option. Use SetTimeout(0) or timeoutMS=0 to enable the new feature without adding new timeouts. See SetTimeout for more information about the Client-wide timeout configuration.


For a full list of tickets included in this release, please see the links below:

Full Changelog: v1.14.0...1.15.0

Documentation for the Go driver can be found on pkg.go.dev and the MongoDB documentation site. BSON library documentation is also available on pkg.go.dev. Questions and inquiries can be asked on the MongoDB Developer Community. Bugs can be reported in the Go Driver project in the MongoDB JIRA where a list of current issues can be found. Your feedback on the Go driver is greatly appreciated!

MongoDB Go Driver 1.14.0

15 Feb 13:39
v1.14.0
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The MongoDB Go Driver Team is pleased to release version 1.14.0 of the official Go driver.

Release Notes

This release bumps the minimum Go version from 1.13 to 1.18. It also brings several additional changes and improvements.

Notable Changes

  • In case of a heartbeat timeout, in-progress operations are preemptively canceled.
  • Support connecting with a "mongodb+srv://" URI that contains capital letters in the SRV hostname.

For a full list of tickets included in this release, please see the links below:

Full Changelog: v1.13.2...1.14.0

Documentation for the Go driver can be found on pkg.go.dev and the MongoDB documentation site. BSON library documentation is also available on pkg.go.dev. Questions and inquiries can be asked on the MongoDB Developer Community. Bugs can be reported in the Go Driver project in the MongoDB JIRA where a list of current issues can be found. Your feedback on the Go driver is greatly appreciated!