Serialisation and deserialisation of PHP variables into MongoDB

This document discusses the methods how compound structures (documents, arrays, objects) are persisted through the drivers. And how they are brought back into PHP land.

Serialisation to BSON

Arrays

If an array is a packed array — i.e. the keys start at 0 and are sequential without gaps: BSON array.

If the array is not packed — i.e. having associative (string) keys, the keys don't start at 0, or when there are gaps:: BSON object

A top-level (root) document, always serializes as a BSON document.

Examples

These serialize as a BSON array:

[ 8, 5, 2, 3 ] => [ 8, 5, 2, 3 ]
[ 0 => 4, 1 => 9 ] => [ 4, 9 ]
     

These serialize as a BSON document:

[ 0 => 1, 2 => 8, 3 => 12 ] => { "0" : 1, "2" : 8, "3" : 12 }
[ "foo" => 42 ] => { "foo" : 42 }
[ 1 => 9, 0 => 10 ] => { "1" : 9, "0" : 10 }
     

Note that the five examples are extracts of a full document, and represent only one value inside a document.

Objects

If an object is of the stdClass class, serialize as a BSON document.

If an object is a supported class that implements MongoDB\BSON\Type, then use the BSON serialization logic for that specific type. MongoDB\BSON\Type instances (excluding MongoDB\BSON\Serializable may only be serialized as a document field value. Attempting to serialize such an object as a root document will throw a MongoDB\Driver\Exception\UnexpectedValueException

If an object is of an unknown class implementing the MongoDB\BSON\Type interface, then throw a MongoDB\Driver\Exception\UnexpectedValueException

If an object is of any other class, without implementing any special interface, serialize as a BSON document. Keep only public properties, and ignore protected and private properties.

If an object is of a class that implements the MongoDB\BSON\Serializable interface, call bsonSerialize() and use the returned array or stdClass to serialize as a BSON document or array. The BSON type will be determined by the following:

  1. Root documents must be serialized as a BSON document.

  2. MongoDB\BSON\Persistable objects must be serialized as a BSON document.

  3. If bsonSerialize() returns a packed array, serialize as a BSON array.

  4. If bsonSerialize() returns a non-packed array or stdClass, serialize as a BSON document.

  5. If bsonSerialize() did not return an array or stdClass, throw an MongoDB\Driver\Exception\UnexpectedValueException exception.

If an object is of a class that implements the MongoDB\BSON\Persistable interface (which implies MongoDB\BSON\Serializable obtain the properties in a similar way as in the previous paragraphs, but also add an additional property __pclass as a Binary value, with subtype 0x80 and data bearing the fully qualified class name of the object that is being serialized.

The __pclass property is added to the array or object returned by bsonSerialize(), which means it will overwrite any __pclass key/property in the bsonSerialize() return value. If you want to avoid this behaviour and set your own __pclass value, you must not implement MongoDB\BSON\Persistable and should instead implement MongoDB\BSON\Serializable directly.

Examples

stdClass {
  public $foo = 42;
} => { "foo" : 42 }

MyClass {
  public $foo = 42;
  protected $prot = "wine";
  private $fpr = "cheese";
} => { "foo" : 42 }

AnotherClass1 implements MongoDB\BSON\Serializable {
  public $foo = 42;
  protected $prot = "wine";
  private $fpr = "cheese";
  function bsonSerialize() {
      return [ 'foo' => $this->foo, 'prot' => $this->prot ];
  }
} => { "foo" : 42, "prot" : "wine" }

AnotherClass2 implements MongoDB\BSON\Serializable {
  public $foo = 42;
  function bsonSerialize() {
      return $this;
  }
} => MongoDB\Driver\Exception\UnexpectedValueException("bsonSerialize() did not return an array or stdClass")

AnotherClass3 implements MongoDB\BSON\Serializable {
  private $elements = [ 'foo', 'bar' ];
  function bsonSerialize() {
      return $this->elements;
  }
} => { "0" : "foo", "1" : "bar" }

ContainerClass implements MongoDB\BSON\Serializable {
  public $things = AnotherClass4 implements MongoDB\BSON\Serializable {
    private $elements = [ 0 => 'foo', 2 => 'bar' ];
    function bsonSerialize() {
      return $this->elements;
    }
  }
  function bsonSerialize() {
      return [ 'things' => $this->things ];
  }
} => { "things" : { "0" : "foo", "2" : "bar" } }

ContainerClass implements MongoDB\BSON\Serializable {
  public $things = AnotherClass5 implements MongoDB\BSON\Serializable {
    private $elements = [ 0 => 'foo', 2 => 'bar' ];
    function bsonSerialize() {
      return array_values($this->elements);
    }
  }
  function bsonSerialize() {
      return [ 'things' => $this->things ];
  }
} => { "things" : [ "foo", "bar" ] }

ContainerClass implements MongoDB\BSON\Serializable {
  public $things = AnotherClass6 implements MongoDB\BSON\Serializable {
    private $elements = [ 'foo', 'bar' ];
    function bsonSerialize() {
      return (object) $this->elements;
    }
  }
  function bsonSerialize() {
      return [ 'things' => $this->things ];
  }
} => { "things" : { "0" : "foo", "1" : "bar" } }

UpperClass implements MongoDB\BSON\Persistable {
  public $foo = 42;
  protected $prot = "wine";
  private $fpr = "cheese";
  function bsonSerialize() {
      return [ 'foo' => $this->foo, 'prot' => $this->prot ];
  }
} => { "foo" : 42, "prot" : "wine", "__pclass" : { "$type" : "80", "$binary" : "VXBwZXJDbGFzcw==" } }
     

Deserialization from BSON

For compound types, there are three data types:

root

refers to the top-level BSON document only

document

refers to embedded BSON documents only

array

refers to a BSON array

Each of those three data types can be mapped against different PHP types. The possible mapping values are:

not set or NULL (the is the default)

  • A BSON array will be deserialized as a PHP array.

  • A BSON document (root or embedded) without a __pclass property [1] becomes a PHP stdClass object, with each BSON document key set as a public stdClass property.

  • A BSON document (root or embedded) with a __pclass property [1] becomes a PHP object of the class name as defined by the __pclass property.

    If the named class implements the MongoDB\BSON\Persistable interface, then the properties of the BSON document, including the __pclass property, are sent as an associative array to the bsonUnserialize() function to initialise the object's properties.

    If the named class does not exist or does not implement the MongoDB\BSON\Persistable interface, stdClass will be used and each BSON document key (including __pclass) will be set as a public stdClass property.

"array"

Turns a BSON array or BSON document into a PHP array. There will be no special treatment of a __pclass property [1], but it may be set as an element in the returned array if it was present in the BSON document.

"object" or "stdClass"

Turns a BSON array or BSON document into a stdClass object. There will be no special treatment of a __pclass property [1], but it may be set as a public property in the returned object if it was present in the BSON document.

any other string

Defines the class name that the BSON array or BSON object should be deserialized as. For BSON objects that include __pclass properties, that class will take priority.

If the named class does not exist, is not concrete (i.e. it is abstract or an interface), or does not implement MongoDB\BSON\Unserializable then an MongoDB\Driver\Exception\InvalidArgumentException exception is thrown.

If the BSON object has a __pclass property and that class exists and implements MongoDB\BSON\Persistable it will supersede the class provided in the type map.

The properties of the BSON document, including the __pclass property if it exists, will be sent as an associative array to the bsonUnserialize() function to initialise the object's properties.

TypeMaps

TypeMaps can be set through the MongoDB\Driver\Cursor::setTypeMap() method on a MongoDB\Driver\Cursor object, or the $typeMap argument of MongoDB\BSON\toPHP(). Each of the three classes (root, document and array) can be individually set.

If the value in the map is NULL, it means the same as the default value for that item.

Examples

These examples use the following classes:

MyClass

which does not implement any interface

YourClass

which implements MongoDB\BSON\Unserializable

OurClass

which implements MongoDB\BSON\Persistable

TheirClass

which extends OurClass

The bsonUnserialize() method of YourClass, OurClass, TheirClass iterate over the array and set the properties without modifications. It also sets the $unserialized property to true:

function bsonUnserialize( array $map )
{
    foreach ( $map as $k => $value )
    {
        $this->$k = $value;
    }
    $this->unserialized = true;
}
      

/* typemap: [] (all defaults) */
{ "foo": "yes", "bar" : false }
  -> stdClass { $foo => 'yes', $bar => false }

{ "foo": "no", "array" : [ 5, 6 ] }
  -> stdClass { $foo => 'no', $array => [ 5, 6 ] }

{ "foo": "no", "obj" : { "embedded" : 3.14 } }
  -> stdClass { $foo => 'no', $obj => stdClass { $embedded => 3.14 } }

{ "foo": "yes", "__pclass": "MyClass" }
  -> stdClass { $foo => 'yes', $__pclass => 'MyClass' }

{ "foo": "yes", "__pclass": { "$type" : "80", "$binary" : "MyClass" } }
  -> stdClass { $foo => 'yes', $__pclass => Binary(0x80, 'MyClass') }

{ "foo": "yes", "__pclass": { "$type" : "80", "$binary" : "YourClass") }
  -> stdClass { $foo => 'yes', $__pclass => Binary(0x80, 'YourClass') }

{ "foo": "yes", "__pclass": { "$type" : "80", "$binary" : "OurClass") }
  -> OurClass { $foo => 'yes', $__pclass => Binary(0x80, 'OurClass'), $unserialized => true }

{ "foo": "yes", "__pclass": { "$type" : "44", "$binary" : "YourClass") }
  -> stdClass { $foo => 'yes', $__pclass => Binary(0x44, 'YourClass') }
      

/* typemap: [ "root" => "MissingClass" ] */
{ "foo": "yes" }
  -> MongoDB\Driver\Exception\InvalidArgumentException("MissingClass does not exist")

/* typemap: [ "root" => "MyClass" ] */
{ "foo": "yes", "__pclass" : { "$type": "80", "$binary": "MyClass" } }
  -> MongoDB\Driver\Exception\InvalidArgumentException("MyClass does not implement Unserializable interface")

/* typemap: [ "root" => "MongoDB\BSON\Unserializable" ] */
{ "foo": "yes" }
  -> MongoDB\Driver\Exception\InvalidArgumentException("Unserializable is not a concrete class")

/* typemap: [ "root" => "YourClass" ] */
{ "foo": "yes", "__pclass" : { "$type": "80", "$binary": "MongoDB\BSON\Unserializable" } }
  -> YourClass { $foo => "yes", $__pclass => Binary(0x80, "MongoDB\BSON\Unserializable"), $unserialized => true }

/* typemap: [ "root" => "YourClass" ] */
{ "foo": "yes", "__pclass" : { "$type": "80", "$binary": "MyClass" } }
  -> YourClass { $foo => "yes", $__pclass => Binary(0x80, "MyClass"), $unserialized => true }

/* typemap: [ "root" => "YourClass" ] */
{ "foo": "yes", "__pclass" : { "$type": "80", "$binary": "OurClass" } }
  -> OurClass { $foo => "yes", $__pclass => Binary(0x80, "OurClass"), $unserialized => true }

/* typemap: [ "root" => "YourClass" ] */
{ "foo": "yes", "__pclass" : { "$type": "80", "$binary": "TheirClass" } }
  -> TheirClass { $foo => "yes", $__pclass => Binary(0x80, "TheirClass"), $unserialized => true }

/* typemap: [ "root" => "OurClass" ] */
{ foo: "yes", "__pclass" : { "$type": "80", "$binary": "TheirClass" } }
  -> TheirClass { $foo => "yes", $__pclass => Binary(0x80, "TheirClass"), $unserialized => true }
      

/* typemap: [ 'root' => 'YourClass' ] */
{ foo: "yes", "__pclass" : { "$type": "80", "$binary": "YourClass" } }
  -> YourClass { $foo => 'yes', $__pclass => Binary(0x80, 'YourClass'), $unserialized => true }
      

/* typemap: [ 'root' => 'array', 'document' => 'array' ] */
{ "foo": "yes", "bar" : false }
  -> [ "foo" => "yes", "bar" => false ]

{ "foo": "no", "array" : [ 5, 6 ] }
  -> [ "foo" => "no", "array" => [ 5, 6 ] ]

{ "foo": "no", "obj" : { "embedded" : 3.14 } }
  -> [ "foo" => "no", "obj" => [ "embedded => 3.14 ] ]

{ "foo": "yes", "__pclass": "MyClass" }
  -> [ "foo" => "yes", "__pclass" => "MyClass" ]

{ "foo": "yes", "__pclass" : { "$type": "80", "$binary": "MyClass" } }
  -> [ "foo" => "yes", "__pclass" => Binary(0x80, "MyClass") ]

{ "foo": "yes", "__pclass" : { "$type": "80", "$binary": "OurClass" } }
  -> [ "foo" => "yes", "__pclass" => Binary(0x80, "OurClass") ]
      

/* typemap: [ 'root' => 'object', 'document' => 'object' ] */
{ "foo": "yes", "__pclass": { "$type": "80", "$binary": "MyClass" } }
  -> stdClass { $foo => "yes", "__pclass" => Binary(0x80, "MyClass") }
      

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