To set up a MongoDB environment, one must download and install MongoDB from the project's website. MongoDB requires Windows 7 or later and will not run on Windows XP. Once installed, MongoDB can be started from the command prompt by navigating to the bin directory and running the mongod command. A database must be created to store and organize data, which can be done using the use command followed by a database name. Existing databases can be dropped using the dropDatabase command after connecting to that database.
To set up a MongoDB environment, one must download and install MongoDB from the project's website. MongoDB requires Windows 7 or later and will not run on Windows XP. Once installed, MongoDB can be started from the command prompt by navigating to the bin directory and running the mongod command. A database must be created to store and organize data, which can be done using the use command followed by a database name. Existing databases can be dropped using the dropDatabase command after connecting to that database.
• To get started with MongoDB, you have to install it in
your system. You need to find and download the latest version of MongoDB, which will be compatible with your computer system. • You can use this (http://www.mongodb.org/downloads) link and follow the instruction to install MongoDB in your PC. MongoDB Environment Setup
• The website of MongoDB provides all the installation
instructions, and MongoDB is supported by Windows.
• It is to be noted that, MongoDB will not run in
Windows XP; so you need to install higher versions of windows to use this database. MongoDB Environment Setup
• Once the download is complete, double click this setup file to install it. Follow the steps: MongoDB Environment Setup
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• Once the installation is done completely, you need to start MongoDB and to do so follow the process:
1. Open Command Prompt.
2. Type: C:\Program Files\MongoDB\Server\4.0\bin 3. Now type the command simply: mongod to run the server. MongoDB Environment Setup
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• Once the installation is done completely, you need to start MongoDB and to do so follow the process:
1. Open Command Prompt.
2. Type: C:\Program Files\MongoDB\Server\4.0\bin 3. Now type the command simply: mongod to run the server. MongoDB Environment Setup
• For storing data in a MongoDB, you need to create a database
first. • It will allow you to systematically organize your data so that it can be retrieved as per requirement. • If you wish to delete a database, MongoDB also allows you to delete that. • Todays lab, you will learn how to create and delete a database in MongoDB. CREATING A DB IN MONGODB
• For storing data in a MongoDB, you need to create a database
first. • It will allow you to systematically organize your data so that it can be retrieved as per requirement. • If you wish to delete a database, MongoDB also allows you to delete that. • Todays lab, you will learn how to create and delete a database in MongoDB. CREATING A DB IN MONGODB
• For storing data in a MongoDB, you need to create a database
first. • It will allow you to systematically organize your data so that it can be retrieved as per requirement. • If you wish to delete a database, MongoDB also allows you to delete that. • Todays lab, you will learn how to create and delete a database in MongoDB. CREATING A DB IN MONGODB
• In this MongoDB tool, you need not have to produce, or it
is optional to create a database manually. • This is because MongoDB has the feature of automatically creating it for the first time for you, once you save your value in that collection. • So, explicitly, you do not need to mention or put a command to create a database; instead it will be created automatically once the collection is filled with values. CREATING A DB IN MONGODB
• You can make use of the "use" command followed by the
database_name for creating a database. • This command will tell the MongoDB client to create a database by this name if there is no database exists by this name. • Otherwise, this command will return the existing database that has the name. • Syntax • use my_project_db CREATING A DB IN MONGODB
• You can make use of the "use" command followed by the
database_name for creating a database. • This command will tell the MongoDB client to create a database by this name if there is no database exists by this name. • Otherwise, this command will return the existing database that has the name. • Syntaxuse my_project_db CREATING A DB IN MONGODB
• You can make use of the "use" command followed by the
database_name for creating a database. • This command will tell the MongoDB client to create a database by this name if there is no database exists by this name. • Otherwise, this command will return the existing database that has the name. • Syntaxuse my_project_db CREATING A DB IN MONGODB
• You can make use of the "use" command followed by the
database_name for creating a database. • This command will tell the MongoDB client to create a database by this name if there is no database exists by this name. • Otherwise, this command will return the existing database that has the name. • Syntaxuse my_project_db CREATING A DB IN MONGODB
• You can make use of the "use" command followed by the
database_name for creating a database. • This command will tell the MongoDB client to create a database by this name if there is no database exists by this name. • Otherwise, this command will return the existing database that has the name. • Syntaxuse my_project_db CREATING A DB IN MONGODB
• You can make use of the "use" command followed by the
database_name for creating a database. • This command will tell the MongoDB client to create a database by this name if there is no database exists by this name. • Otherwise, this command will return the existing database that has the name. • Syntaxuse my_project_db CREATING A DB IN MONGODB
• In MongoDB, the dropDatabase command is implemented for a similar
purpose. This also helps in deleting the connected data files of that database. • For operating this command, you have to reside on the current database. CREATING A DB IN MONGODB
• In MongoDB, the dropDatabase command is implemented for a similar
purpose. This also helps in deleting the connected data files of that database. • For operating this command, you have to reside on the current database. MONGODB DATA TYPES
• Data type is an essential component of a language or script
that is used to define the type of data being used in framing the database. • It is important for you to know that MongoDB stores data in BSON format. • Today you will learn about the different data types that exist in MongoDB, along with their implementation techniques. WHAT ARE JSON AND BSON?
• JSON based databases usually return query
results which can be effortlessly parsed, having modest or nix transformation, straightforwardly by the use of JavaScript along with most well-liked programming languages - dropping the quantity of logic one needs for building your application layer. WHAT ARE JSON AND BSON?
• In the case of MongoDB, data representation is done
in JSON document format, but here the JSON is binary-encoded, which is termed as BSON. • BSON is the extended version of the JSON model, which is providing additional data types, makes performance to be competent to encode and decode in diverse languages and ordered fields. DIFFERENT MONGO DB DATA TYPES
• Remote procedure calls in MongoDB can be made by using
the BSON format. • MongoDB has a unique way of representing data types in which each data type is associated with an alias as well as a number that is usually used to search or find any specific record within a MongoDB database. • MongoDB allows its users to implement different variations of data types: DIFFERENT MONGO DB DATA TYPES DIFFERENT MONGO DB DATA TYPES DIFFERENT MONGO DB DATA TYPES DIFFERENT MONGO DB DATA TYPES DIFFERENT MONGO DB DATA TYPES DIFFERENT MONGO DB DATA TYPES