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UMongo

UMongo is a GUI app that can browse and administer a MongoDB cluster. It is available for Linux, Windows and Mac OSX.
Disclaimer: This application is not developed nor supported by 10gen.

For updates on new releases, follow @antoinegirbal or @edgytech42 on twitter.
This project was formerly known as JMongoBrowser.

Downloads

Find the project sources on GitHub
Following binaries are available:

Overview

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.
Please try it out, enjoy the app, and give feedback on what can be improved :-)

Install

Windows

Install:

  • place archive file where is preferred (for example, in your downloads folder)
  • extract the archive (right-click “Extract All”)
  • open the extracted folder and double-click umongo (type Application)

Linux

Installation:

  • place archive file where is preferred (for example, in your downloads folder)
  • extract the archive (right-click “Extract Here”)
  • open the extracted folder and double-click launch-umongo.sh, or execute launch-umongo.sh in a terminal

Mac OSX

Installation:

  • place archive file where is preferred and extract it (for example, in your downloads folder)
  • extract the archive (double-click the file)
  • open the extracted folder and double-click umongo.app

Samples

UMongo

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