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List mongodb collections in descending order of size. Helpful for finding largest collections. First number is "size," second is "storageSize."
var mgo = new Mongo()
function getReadableFileSizeString(fileSizeInBytes) {
var i = -1;
var byteUnits = [' kB', ' MB', ' GB', ' TB', 'PB', 'EB', 'ZB', 'YB'];
do {
fileSizeInBytes = fileSizeInBytes / 1024;
i++;
} while (fileSizeInBytes > 1024);
return Math.max(fileSizeInBytes, 0.1).toFixed(1) + byteUnits[i];
};
function getStatsFor(db){
var collectionNames = db.getCollectionNames(), stats = [];
collectionNames.forEach(function (n) { stats.push(db.getCollection(n).stats()); });
stats = stats.sort(function(a, b) { return b['size'] - a['size']; });
for (var c in stats) { print(stats[c]['ns'] + ": " + getReadableFileSizeString(stats[c]['size']) + " (" + getReadableFileSizeString(stats[c]['storageSize']) + ")"); }
}
function getAllStats(){
mgo.getDBNames().forEach(function(name){ var db = mgo.getDB(name); print('\n '+db+'\n'); getStatsFor(db) })
}
getAllStats()
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