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UMongo

UMongo, formerly JMongoBrowser, is a GUI app that can browse and administer a MongoDB cluster.

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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Open Source

Application type

Alerts

  • Discontinued

Platforms

  • Mac
  • Windows
  • Linux
Discontinued

The last version (1.6.1) is from November 2013.

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  1.  MongoDB
  2.  Database Management Tool

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  • database-browser

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  • Developed by

    FR flagAntoine Girbal
  • Licensing

    Open Source and Free product.
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  • Alternatives

    12 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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  •  581 Stars
  •  92 Forks
  •  64 Open Issues
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What is UMongo?

UMongo, formerly JMongoBrowser, is a GUI app that can browse and administer a MongoDB cluster.

Features include:

connect to a single server, a replica set, or a MongoS instance DB ops: create, drop, authenticate, command, eval, … Collection ops: create, rename, drop, find, insert, save, … Document ops: update, duplicate, remove, … Index ops: create, drop, … Shard ops: enable sharding, add shard, shard collection, … GUI Document builder Import / Export data from database to local files in JSON, BSON, CSV format. Support for query options and write concerns (getLastError) Display of numerous stats (server status, db stats, replication info, etc) Mongo tree refreshes to have a real time view of cluster (servers up/down, durability, etc) All operations are executed in background to keep UI responsive Background threads can repeat commands automatically GUI is identical on all OS

Once GUI is up, just click file/connect and point it to MongoDB servers.

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